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Komal Kothari (March 4, 1929 – April 20, 2004), commonly known as ''Komalda'', was an Indian folklorist and ethnomusicologist from Jodhpur, Rajasthan. A pioneer in the study of Indian folklore, he is most known for his work on the folklore of Rajasthan and its links to Music of Rajasthan and its instruments. He founded the ''Rupayan Sansthan'' in the 1960, with Vijaydan Detha, an institute that documents Rajasthani folklore, arts and music.〔(2000 Prince Claus Award ) Accessed June 1, 2006〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Komal Kothari – The Folk Musician )〕 ==Career== Kothari's research resulted in his development of the study of a number of areas of folklore. In particular, he made contributions to the study of musical instruments, oral traditions and puppetry.〔(Remembering Komal Korthari ) Columbia University, Accessed June 1, 2006〕 He was also a patron of Manganiyar and Langa folk music. He was the first to record them and helped spread them out of their traditional regions.〔 (The magical music of Manganiyars goes global ) Good news India, Accessed June 1, 2006〕 To this end, he also founded the magazine 'Prerna'. Kothari founded the ''Rupayan Sansthan'' with Vijaydan Detha at Borunda village in Rajasthan, an institute that documents Rajasthani folk-lore, arts and music, and spent most of his career at the Rajasthan Sangeet Natak Academy. He died from cancer in April 2004.
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