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Masters of Indian Classical Music, Vol II |
A glorious and inspiring double album presenting the greatest exponents of Indian classical music, playing ragas and light classical pieces on the instruments they each are famous for: Hariprasad Chaurasia (bansuri), Ravi Shankar (sitar), Ram Narayan (sarangi), Bismillah Khan (shehnai), Zakir Hussain (tabla), N. Rajam (violin). Extensive information about the artists and each of the pieces. Total playing time: 2 hrs. 27 min.
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Sufi Baul - Madness & Happiness - Bapi Das Baul, Baul Bishwa |
Engaging and colourful Sufi music of the Bauls presented by Bapi Das Baul. Played on traditional instruments e.g. dubki (small kettle drum), khamak, ektara ( plucked drums ), dotara (lute), banjo, flute, tabla, dhol, khol (drums) as well as modern instruments. Original lyrics plus explanations in English, German, French and Spanish.
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Raga Charu-Keshi for Sitar & Veena - Mustafa Raza & Rash Behari Datta |
Rash Behari Datta and Dr. Mustafa Raza present a first ever recording of sitar and vichitra veena combined. Raga Charu-Keshi, a carnatic (southern Indian) raga, conveys a mood of love and separation (Alaap, Gat in Teental (16 beats) supported on tabla by Sarvar Sabri). The veena had an important place in Vedic rituals and is revered as a supreme concert solo instrument.
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India - Religious Chants - Buddhist, Hindu, Sikh - Deben Bhattacharya |
Field Recordings from the archives of the late Deben Bhattacharya from various temples of the Sikh, Buddhist and Hindu religions, recorded on location between 1954 and 1973. Discover the roots of much of India's music in their purest and original form. Rich information in English, German and Spanish.
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Master of the Indian Sarangi - Ustad Sabri Khan |
Two beautiful ragas presented by the famous, award-winning Ustad Sabri Khan (sarangi) and his son Sarvar Sabri (tabla). Raga Saugandh, an early afternoon raga with a serene, devotional and meditative mood. Raga Thumri Mishra Kamaj, an early night raga expressing a feeling of contentment mixed with hope and desire. Extensive information in four languages. Total playing time: 69:48 min.
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The Sabri Family - 5 Ragas, Sarangis & Tabla |
Five beautiful ragas presented by the famous, award-winning Sabri Family – three generations of sarangi maestros: Ustad Sabri Khan (sarangi), Kamal Sabri (sarangi), Suhail Yusuf Khan (sarangi), Sarvar Sabri (tabla). Raag Megh, Raag Mian Ki Malhar, Tabla Solo Shikhar Tala, Raag Adana, Raag Pancham. |
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Songs of Love and Devotion from India & Pakistan - Between Heaven & Earth - Razia Aziz |
A beautiful collection of ghazals, sufi qalams and folk songs from northern India and Pakistan sung in Urdu and Punjabi. Accompanied on harmonium, sitar, dilruba, bansuri, santoor, tabla, dholak and dhol. Original lyrics with English translations and extensive information about each song in four languages. |
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Best of Ravi Shankar |
Three light classical raags, performed by world famous sitar player Ravi Shankar. Raag Mishra Ghara Dhun, vivacious and romantic. Raag Asa Bhairav¸ an early morning raag, combined with raag Asa (“raag of hope”). Raag Mishra Kafi, light and effervescent, in “mixed” mode, combined with elements from other raags. Liner notes by Jameela Siddiqi, musicologist, novelist and broadcaster (translated into German, French and Spanish.) |
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Sufi Music from India - Abida Parveen, Rekha, Hans Raj Hans, Zila Khan, Wadali Brothers |
A fantastic selection of some of the greatest Sufi singers of India. Styles range from traditional with harmonium, tabla and mrdanga (Abida Parveen, Wadali Brothers), to modern renditions of these ancient and beautiful songs presented by a younger generation of singers. The booklet provides information about each of the artists in English, German, French and Spanish. |
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Best of Zakir Hussain - featuring Fazal Qureshi |
Zakir Hussain, THE classical tabla virtuoso, presents some of his great moments of tabla playing, accompanied on sarangi and tanpura, including a beautiful Jugal bandi (tabla duet) with his brother Fazal Qureshi. The pieces: Jai Taal, Pashto (jugal bandi), Teentaal and Chhands. Information in English, German, French and Spanish. 61:04 minutes playing time. |
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Classical Indian Ragas – Shadow of the Lotus – Baluji Shrivastav on Sitar, Surbahar, Dilruba |
Five beautiful ragas played on sitar, surbahar (bass sitar) and dilruba (Indian fiddle) and combinations of the three instruments, played by Indian multi-instrumentalist Baluji Shrivastav, masterly accompanied on tabla by Sanju Sahai. A beautiful, restful, contemplative album. Total playing time 74:08 min. Info in four languages. |
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Master of the Indian Bansuri - Pandit Ronu Majumdar |
Beautiful, melodious and soothing bansuri (Indian bamboo flute), played by one of the greatest Indian flautists, accompanied with pakhavaj (double-headed drum) and tabla. |
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Music of Southern India - Rang Puhar Carnatic Group |
Enchanting and captivating Carnatic (South Indian) music, with singing (in Tamil and Hindi), violin and mridangam (double-headed drum). Featuring excellent violin and mridangam solos. Extensive information about Carnatic music, each of the songs, the instruments and the artists in English, German, French and Spanish. 66:09 min playing time. |
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The Art of the Indian Sarod - Gurdev Singh |
Gurdev Singh, one of the world's foremost exponents of the sarod plays three well-known ragas: Raag Ahir Bhairav, a morning raga: Alaap (jhaptaal, 10 beats), Madhylay (teentaal, 16 beats); Raag Malkauns, an evening raga: (Alaap, Vilambit Gat (teentaal, 16 beats) and Raag Bhairavi: Alaap, Madhylay (teentaal, 16 beats). A beautiful, meditative and relaxing album. Total playing time: 68:05 min. |
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Best of Indian Sarangi - Ustad Sabri Khan and Kamal Sabri |
Ustad Sabri Khan, awarded with the prestigious Padma Bhusan award by the President of India, is one of the great exponents of the sarangi. He and his sons Kamal Sabri (sarangi) and Sarvar Sabri (tabla) present two ragas of a serene and spiritual beauty: Raga Vachaspati, a Karnatic (South Indian) raga and Raga Jog, both conveying a lively and romantic mood. Information in four languages, over 70 minutes playing time. |
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Tribal Music from Rajasthan - Rangpuhar Langa Group |
Tribal music of the Langa-Gypsies of Rajasthan played on authentic instruments: dhol, dholak, chol, harmonium… Wedding dances, flirtatious courtship songs, snake charmers' songs, songs welcoming the rainy season… Lots of photos plus extensive information in English, German, French and Spanish. Total playing time: 74:37 min. |
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Devotion - Religious Chants from India - Hindu, Muslim, Buddhist, Sikh, Jain, Baul |
A beautiful collection of traditional devotional music and chants from the Hindu, Jain, Muslim, Baul, Sikh and Buddhist religions in a variety of contemporary arrangements with modern instruments, as well as authentic traditional arrangements played purely on local instruments. Info about the religions and the music in English, German, French and Spanish. Some of the lyrics with English translations included. |
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Baluji Shrivastav & Re-Orient, featuring: Hossam Ramzy, Andy Sheppard, Guy Barker |
An Indian/world music feast from Re-Orient with Baluji Shrivastav, featuring legendary musicians Andy Sheppard (sax), Guy Barker (trumpet) and Hossam Ramzy (Egyptian percussion).
"… Shrivastav and friends prove once again to be masters of world fusion." - PJL, Dirty Linen
"… an invigorating and unique recording… a gem to discover, unfolding into many different directions." - Jasper, Ambience |
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The Dhoad Gypsies from Rajasthan |
The Dhoad Gypsies from the Thar desert in Rajasthan (north-western India) create music of ecstasy, punctuated by gentle gestures of breathtaking tunes. The group consists of vocals, tabla, castanets, bhapang (“plucked drum”), morchiang (jews harps), harmonium, dholak (barrel drum), pungi (double flute), sarangi (box fiddle), a snake charmer and a dancer. Extensive info in four languages; playing time: 63:21 mins.
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Bauls of Bengal - Mystic Songs from India |
Field recordings made by Deben Bhattacharya in the Birbhum region (West Bengal) in 2001. The religious songs are accompanied by special instruments (gopiyantra, anandalahari, dotara, duggi). Complete lyrics in English and extensive info about the Bauls, their music and instruments in English, German, French and Spanish. Total playing time: 71:35 min.
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Masters of Indian Classical Music |
This beautiful and very relaxing double CD presents the greatest exponents of Indian classical music playing ragas and light classical pieces on the instruments they each are famous for: Amjad Ali Khan (sarod), N. Rajam (violin), Ravi Shankar (sitar), Bismillah Khan (shehnai), Zakir Hussain (tabla), Hariprasad Chaurasia (bansuri) and Ram Narayan (sarangi). The booklet provides extensive information about the artists, the music and the instruments in four languages. |
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Sufi – Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, The Sabri Brothers, Zohreh Jooya… |
The best-known Sufi Qawwali and Ghazal singers from Pakistan, Turkey, Egypt, Iran and Syria, singing poetry by Rumi, Khusrau and other Sufi saints and poets. The styles range from the very traditional to modern music. Extensive information in English, German and French including some of the original lyrics with translations.
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Shafqat Ali Khan – Sublime Sufi – New Perspectives on Ancient Sufi Roots |
Shafqat Ali Khan’s music is thoroughly rooted in the Sufi tradition. Shafqat skilfully blends old and new, mixing the traditional sounds of the music of his homeland with that of electric guitars, synthesizers (Doug McKeehan) and saxophones (George Brooks). At its heart, though, remains the spiritual quest that has been the essence of Sufi music for hundreds of years.
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Master Drummer of India - Sarvar Sabri |
Sarvar Sabri is an internationally renowned tabla player and much sought-after musician not only in classical Indian music but also in many diverse forms of world music and jazz. On this CD Sabri presents four pieces in four basic classical Indian rhythms: Taal Bundu Khani, a very unusual time cycle of 8 1/2 beats divided into 3+3+2+?, Taal Farodust (14 beats), Teentaal (16 beats), Dadra (6 beats, used for light classical music).
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River Songs of Bangladesh – Field recordings by Ethnomusicologist Deben Bhattacharya |
Bangladesh is a storehouse of folk songs. The words of the songs describe the simple lifestyle of the people at the River Ganges. The instruments used for accompaniment are based on easily available materials, like the four-stringed lute carved out of jack-fruit wood or the wide variety of traverse and end-blown bamboo flutes (banshis). Small cymbals, wooden clappers and barrel drums are used to provide the rhythm.
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Songs from Rajasthan - The Land of Princes, Gypsies & Tribals |
Field recordings made in 1962 and 1968 by ethnomusicologist Deben Bhattacharya, presenting a great variety of music and indigenous instruments such as raga-based songs with sarangi, tabla and harmonium; percussion ensembles with various drums (nakkara, dholak, tasha, tabla and mridang). Instrumental pieces with sahnai (oboe), karnai (horn) and naubat (large kettle drum); chant-like a cappella songs; tribal morchang (Jew’s harp) players. Dances, religious songs, wedding songs and more. Colour photos plus extensive information about music and instruments.
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Chants & Music from Buddhist Temples • Tibet, Sri Lanka, Thailand, India, China, Taiwan |
Authentic Field recordings of Buddhist Sacred Music. These historical sound documents were recorded over a thirty year period between 1954 and 1984 in India, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Taiwan, China and Tibet by the renowned ethnomusicologist Deben Bhattacharya. The booklet gives information about the history of Buddhism and tells about the ceremonies in the different countries, and contains lots of colour pictures.
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Classical Indian Sitar & Surbahar Ragas - Baluji Shrivastav |
The sitar and surbahar (bass sitar - pronounce: ‘svarbahar’) are two of the main instruments in Indian classical music. Baluji Shrivastav is an artist and multi-instrumentalist of world renown and has played innumerable concerts all over the world. Here he presents six sitar ragas and four surbahar ragas, accopanied on tabla by Ismail Sheikh and Sarvar Sabri. The CD booklet informs extensively about the artists, instruments and pieces.
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Sufi Songs of Love from India and Iran - Field Recordings by Master Ethnomusicologist Deben Bhattacharya |
This album presents live recordings made in Benares (India), Srinagar (Kashmir) and Teheran (Iran) in 1955, 1979 and 1999. Some pieces are played on a harmonium, accompanied by a dholak, a barrel drum, others on santoor, sitar and tabla or a pair of Iranian goblet drums called Zarb. The booklets gives information about the history, the music and the instruments used. A very interesting CD and an important sound document.
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Folk Songs & Dances from India - Chhau & Nagpuri Group - A Collection of Chhau & Nagpuri Song & Dance from Bihar |
This exciting CD contains music from the state of Bihar in north eastern India. The Chhau & Nagpuri Group performs mask dances depicting battles of famous heroes and scenes from Indian mythology as well as village ceremonies, dances and folk songs. The music, played on purely ethnic instruments, is energetic and exciting. The booklet provides information about the background to the music and the instruments played. A great and interesting CD – a valuable sound document!
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