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Odissi music (Odia: ଓଡ଼ିଶୀ ସଙ୍ଗୀତ, romanized: oṛiśī sangīta) is a genre of classical music in India, originated from the eastern state of Odisha. The traditional ritual music for the service of Lord Jagannatha, Odissi music has a history spanning over two thousand years, authentic sangita-shastras or treatises, unique Ragas & Talas and a distinctive style of rendition.

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  • La Musique Odissi (oṛiśī sangīta ; Odia) est un genre de musique classique indienne, originaire de l'état oriental d'Odisha. Étant une musique rituelle traditionnelle pour le service de Jagannatha, la musique Odissi a une histoire multimillénaire, d'authentiques ou , des râgas et talas uniques et un style d'interprétation distinct. Les différents aspects de la musique Odissi incluent : chaupadi, chhānda, champu, chautisa, janāna, mālasri, bhajana, sarimāna, jhulā, kuduka, koili, poi, boli et plus encore. Les dynamiques de présentation sont grossièrement classées en quatre : raganga, bhabanga, natyanga et dhrubapadanga. Parmi les grands compositeurs-poètes de la tradition Odissi, on distingue : le poète du XIIe siècle Jayadeva, , Atibadi Jagannatha Dasa, Dinakrusna Dasa, Upendra Bhanja, Banamali Dasa, Kabisurjya Baladeba Ratha et Gopalakrusna Pattanayaka. Selon le Natyashastra de Bharata Muni, la musique classique indienne a quatre branches importantes : Avanti, Panchali, Odramagadhi et Dakshinatya. Parmi ceux-ci, l'Odramagadhi existe sous la forme musicale Odissi. La musique Odissi s'est cristallisée en tant que style indépendant à l'époque du poète Odia Jayadeva, qui composa des paroles destinées à être chantées, sur des ragas et des talas uniques à la tradition locale. Cependant, les chansons Odissi furent écrites avant même que la langue Odia ne se développe. Le style odissi a donc un riche héritage remontant au IIe siècle av. J.-C., lorsque le roi Kharavela, le souverain d'Odisha (Kalinga), y supervisait la création artistique et musicale. Les formes d'art traditionnelles d'Odisha telles que Mahari, Gotipua, Prahallada Nataka, Radha Prema Lila, Pala, Dasakathia, Bharata Lila, Khanjani Bhajana, etc. sont toutes fortement basées sur la musique d'Odissi. Odissi est l'une des danses classiques de l'Inde de l'état d'Odisha. (fr)
  • Odissi music (Odia: ଓଡ଼ିଶୀ ସଙ୍ଗୀତ, romanized: oṛiśī sangīta) is a genre of classical music in India, originated from the eastern state of Odisha. The traditional ritual music for the service of Lord Jagannatha, Odissi music has a history spanning over two thousand years, authentic sangita-shastras or treatises, unique Ragas & Talas and a distinctive style of rendition. The various aspects of Odissi music include odissi prabandha, chaupadi, chhānda, champu, chautisa, janāna, mālasri, bhajana, sarimāna, jhulā, kuduka, koili, poi, boli, and more. Presentation dynamics are roughly classified into four: raganga, bhabanga, natyanga and dhrubapadanga. Some great composer-poets of the Odissi tradition are the 12th-century poet Jayadeva, Balarama Dasa, Atibadi Jagannatha Dasa, Dinakrusna Dasa, Kabi Samrata Upendra Bhanja, Banamali Dasa, Kabisurjya Baladeba Ratha and Kabikalahansa Gopalakrusna Pattanayaka. According to Bharata Muni's Natya Shastra, Indian classical music has four significant branches: Avanti, Panchali, Odramagadhi and Dakshinatya. Of these, Odramagadhi exists in the form of Odissi music. Odissi music crystallised as an independent style during the time of Odia poet Jayadeva, who composed lyrics meant to be sung, set to ragas and talas unique to the local tradition. However, Odissi songs were written even before the Odia language developed. Odissi music has a rich legacy dating back to the 2nd century BCE, when king Kharavela, the ruler of Odisha (Kalinga), patronized this music and dance. The traditional artforms of Odisha such as Mahari, Gotipua, Prahallada Nataka, Radha Prema Lila, Pala, Dasakathia, Bharata Lila, Khanjani Bhajana, etc. are all based on Odissi music. Odissi is one of the classical dances of India from the state of Odisha; it is performed with Odissi music. (en)
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  • Banikantha Nimai Charan Harichandan, iconic Odissi musician of the 20th century and pioneer of recording traditional Odissi music on gramophone records. (en)
  • Desaraja Maudamani Adiguru Singhari Shyamasundar Kar. Born in a sebāyata family of the Jagannatha temple of Puri, he is widely considered as one of the greatest Gurus of Odissi music in the twentieth century. (en)
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  • La Musique Odissi (oṛiśī sangīta ; Odia) est un genre de musique classique indienne, originaire de l'état oriental d'Odisha. Étant une musique rituelle traditionnelle pour le service de Jagannatha, la musique Odissi a une histoire multimillénaire, d'authentiques ou , des râgas et talas uniques et un style d'interprétation distinct. Les différents aspects de la musique Odissi incluent : chaupadi, chhānda, champu, chautisa, janāna, mālasri, bhajana, sarimāna, jhulā, kuduka, koili, poi, boli et plus encore. (fr)
  • Odissi music (Odia: ଓଡ଼ିଶୀ ସଙ୍ଗୀତ, romanized: oṛiśī sangīta) is a genre of classical music in India, originated from the eastern state of Odisha. The traditional ritual music for the service of Lord Jagannatha, Odissi music has a history spanning over two thousand years, authentic sangita-shastras or treatises, unique Ragas & Talas and a distinctive style of rendition. (en)
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  • Odissi music (en)
  • Musique Odissi (fr)
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