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pallavi|pəˈlɑːvɪ| Also pallevi. [Origin uncertain.] In the music of southern India, the first section of a song.
1891C. R. Day Mus. & Mus. Instruments S. India v. 60 Almost all [melodies] consist of a burden or refrain called Pallevi, a kind of answer to this refrain styled Anupallevi, and stanzas (called Charanam) of which there is usually an uneven number. These parts are in the several compositions arranged in different ways. 1914A. H. F. Strangways Mus. Hindostan iii. 86 A Pallavi was then sung round. 1968Jrnl. Musical Acad. Madras XXXIX. 26 A whole line of the Pallavi..had been absent from the piece as current. 1971Shankar's Weekly (Delhi) 11 Apr. 23/1 The pallavi was set to Rupakam with a sub-initial take-off. |