Beginning in the 1930s, men and a handful of women came from India's many communities-Marathi, Parsi, Goan, North Indian, and many others--to Mumbai to work in an industry that constituted in the words of some, "the original fusion music." They worked as composers, arrangers, assistants, and studio performers in one of the most distinctive popular music and popular film cultures on the planet. Today, the songs played by Mumbai's studio musicians are known throughout India and the Indian diaspora under the popular name "Bollywood," but the musicians themselves remain, in their own words, "behind the curtain"--the anonymous and unseen performers of one of the world's most celebrated popular music genres. Now, Gregory D. Booth offers a compelling account of the Bollywood film music industry from the perspective of the musicians who both experienced and shaped its history. In a rare insider's look at the process of musical production from the late 1940s to the mid 1990s, before the advent of digital recording technologies, Booth explains who these unknown musicians were and how they came to join the film music industry. On the basis of a fascinating set of first-hand accounts from the musicians themselves, he reveals how the day-to-day circumstances of technology and finance shaped both the songs and the careers of their creator and performers. Booth also unfolds the technological, cultural, and industrial developments that led to the enormous studio orchestras of the 1960s-90s as well as the factors which ultimately led to their demise in contemporary India. Featuring an extensive companion website with video interviews with the musicians themselves, Behind the Curtain is a powerful, ground-level view of this globally important music industry.
Author(s): Gregory D. Booth
Year: 2008
Language: English
Pages: 336
Contents......Page 10
Introduction: Who Is Anthony Gonsalves?......Page 14
Part I: History, Technology, and a Determinist Milieu for Hindi Film Song......Page 36
1 Popular Music as Film Music......Page 38
2 Musicians and Technology in the Mumbai Film-Music Industry......Page 67
3 Changing Structures in the Mumbai Film Industry......Page 98
Part II: The Life of Music in the Mumbai Film Industry......Page 130
4 Origins, Training, and "Joining the Line"......Page 132
5 Roles, Relations, and the Creative Process......Page 165
6 Rehearsals, Recordings, and Economics......Page 195
Part III: Music, Instruments, and Meaning from Musicians' Perspectives......Page 234
7 Orchestras and Orchestral Procedures, Instrumental Change, Arranging, and Programming......Page 236
8 Issues of Style, Genre, and Value in Mumbai Film Music......Page 266
Conclusion: Oral History, Change, and Accounts of Human Agency......Page 295
Notes......Page 304
References......Page 306
A......Page 316
B......Page 317
C......Page 318
E......Page 319
F......Page 320
H......Page 322
K......Page 323
M......Page 324
N......Page 326
P......Page 327
R......Page 328
S......Page 329
W......Page 331
Y......Page 332