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Thumri — (Devnagari: , Nastaliq: ٹھمری) is a common genre of semi classical Indian music from the Hindustani classical music of North India. The text is romantic and devotional in nature, and usually revolves around a girl s love for Krishna. The language … Wikipedia
Thumri — Le thumrî est un style de chant indien aimable, tendre et léger, chanté principalement par les femmes, surtout les filles de joie autrefois. Ce style est probablement l’équivalent de l’ancien rûpaka. Beaucoup des modes de thumri sont d’origine… … Wikipédia en Français
Thumri — Der Thumri (Devanagari: ठुमरी, ṭhumarī; Nastaliq: ٹھمری) ist ein nordindischer Vokalmusikstil der klassischen indischen Musik, der wie der Dadra Gesang als Leichte klassische Musik bezeichnet wird. Der Thumri Stil diente Anfang des 19.… … Deutsch Wikipedia
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