Based on fieldwork carried out in West Bengal, Sailing on the Sea of Love is a pioneering study of the songs of the Baul —a Bengali religious sect, widely beloved for its enchanting music. Charles Capwell describes the role Baul song plays in the lives of the Bauls themselves and in the experience and imagination of their fellow Bengalis. He also examines the sometimes enigmatic texts of the songs as well as their musical components and performance elements.
Sailing on the Sea of Love provides an overview of the fundamental beliefs and practices of the Bauls and how the changing reception of the Bauls by the larger Bengali society illustrates the evolving nature of tradition. The author that reflects on the startling recent developments that have brought this sect from the relative obscurity of a regional culture to an international audience. This new edition is accompanied by two CDs of Baul music.

Table of Contents
Preface to the Second Edition
Preface to the First Edition
Introduction
1. The Bauls: A Brief Description
2. The Evolution of the Bauls as Cultural Emblem
3. The Place of Baul-gān
4. Backgrounds of Some Singers
5. Performance Contexts
6. Texts
7. Instruments
8. Temporal Organization
9. Pitch Use and Tonality
10. The Structure of Baul-gān and its Realization in Performance
Appendix A: Song Texts
Appendix B: jīber bujhi sudin holo
Notes
References
Index
List of Tracks on CDs
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