The Revolutionary's Playlist: A Lyrical Journey through History

The Revolutionary's Playlist: A Lyrical Journey through History

by Saumya Malhotra
The Revolutionary's Playlist: A Lyrical Journey through History

The Revolutionary's Playlist: A Lyrical Journey through History

by Saumya Malhotra

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Overview

Verse captures and portrays sentiment.

Revolution, on the other hand, is invariably a culmination of emotions: the tension and strife, hate and faith, and despair and hope of the people who make and are made by them.

For those who look back on it, verse can, therefore, serve as a chronicle of historical events and as a priceless look into the socio-political zeitgeist of an era. For those who sing it, verse may have the power to not only fan and fuel existing fiery whirlwinds but to actually ignite flames.

Tracing the most controversial, celebrated and lasting of history’s musical treasures through four great revolutions—the American Revolution, the French Revolution, the Russian and Bolshevik revolutions, and the Indian Independence Movement—this book explores the stories these compositions have to tell as well as the lives of the poets, lyricists, songwriters, and singers who wrote them.

Whether you are a music aficionado, a history buff or the everyday intellectual, learning from history and art about the human condition in a political and cultural framework is more important today, than ever before.

Come, listen.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781482887723
Publisher: Partridge India
Publication date: 05/09/2017
Pages: 226
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.61(d)

About the Author

Saumya Malhotra is an academically brilliant high school student who has won international and national essay writing competitions and has been playing the piano for a decade. She has a deep passion for music, history and languages, which led her to research revolutionary verse at the Stanford Summer Humanities Institute. This book is a culmination of her continued exploration of those interests.
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