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A British woman fused Hindustani and Western music in the 18
A British woman fused Hindustani and Western music in the 18
A British woman fused Hindustani and Western music in the 18th century – with the help of courtesans
Sophia Plowden reworked short musical compositions, such as Punjabi tappas, ghazals and raginis, in the western idiom as instrumental or sung pieces in English.
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