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STEREO VINYL LP! EUROPEAN IMPORT PRESSING! Jamaluddin Bhartiya: Two Ragas! Personnel: Jamaluddin Bhartiya (Sitar); Rashid Jamal (Tabla); & Razia Ragini (Tanpura). WORKS: A1. Raga NAT BHAIRAV & B1. Raga SINDHU BHAIRAVI.
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In 1938, Shankar gave up a potential career as a dancer and went to study with Allauddin Khan in Maihar. In 1939, he began giving public recitals and came out of training at the end of 1944. Until 1948, he based himself in Bombay and gave programs all over India. He toured and wrote for films and ballet. Around this time he began his recording career with a small session for HMV (India). Work for All India Radio followed; as music director from February 1949 to January 1956 in New Delhi. Concurrently...
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Jan Garbarek - Ragas and Sagas
/Ustad Fateh Ali Khan. Personnel: Jan Garbarek (soprano & tenor saxophones); Ustad Fateh Ali Khan, Deepika Thathaal (vocals); Manu...
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Surround Yourself With Hindustani Ragas - DVD-Audio
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Theory of Indian Ragas
By Ram Avtar "Vir". A concise collection of the theory of 200 ragas, 72 pages.
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Signature Series, Vol. 1: Three Ragas
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*** Insert with lyrics and Pandit Pran Nath biography *** A Raga Todi (24:58) B Raga Darbari (24:16)
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Norwegian saxophonist Jan Garbarek's icy tone and liberal use of space and long tones has long been perfect for the ECM sound and, as a result, he is on many recordings for that label, both as a leader and as a sideman. He had won a competition for amateur jazz players back in 1962, leading to his first gigs. Garbarek worked steadily in Norway throughout the remainder of the 1960s, usually as a leader but also for four years with George Russell (who was in Scandinavia for a long stretch). Garbarek...
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Personnel: Manose Singh (flute); Manose Singh (bansuri); Uma Thapa (sitar); Sunita Upreti (tanpura); Rabin Lal Shrestha, Rabin Lal...
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Chance Meeting. The Mists Of Ruantallain. At The Edge Of The Known World. Mere Hamsafar. Tara. The Goddess. Wandering Way. A Gypsy Tale. Dorset.
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Ragas -piloo Folk Dhoon
Ragas -piloo Folk Dhoon
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Personnel includes: Salamat Ali Khan (vocals); Ghulam Abbas Khan (tabla).Recorded on November 15, 1990. Includes liner notes by Jane Harvey and Joep Bor.
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MANDALA: HEALING RAGAS
MANDALA: HEALING RAGAS SKU: cdws-8538 Inventory: 2 in stock Availability: Ships Now Description: Music for Relaxation, Sleep and Beyond by Mandala: Manish Vyas, Bikkram Singh and Shastro. An album of exquisite beauty and sensitivity, performed by two of today’s most brilliant emerging performers of Indian classical music. Two ragas, chosen for their soothing moods are performed on bamboo flute, santoor and tablas to lull you into a feeling of deep relaxation and serenity. The music is...
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On the 1964 recording RAGAS AND TALAS, Ravi Shankar joins with renowned tabla player Alla Rakha, father of Zakir Hussain, in exploring several selections. A morning raga, "Raga Jogiya" consists of three movements: the initial alap solo by Shankar, the vilambit gat, or slow duet, followed by a frenzied closure performed in teental, or 16 beats. "Dhun" is a moving composition, drawing upon folk styles and which opens with a short solo by Shankar. The seven-beat "Rupak Tal" finds Alla Rakha improvising...
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Personnel: Bikram Singh (bansuri); Manish Vyas (tabla). Audio Mixer: Manish Vyas. Recording information: Pune, India.
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Rag Pahari Jhinjoti and Rag Durgeshwari, with Zakir Hussain on tabla.
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