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The Sounds of India

Ravi Shankar

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  Name Artist Time Price  
1 An Introduction to Indian Music Ravi Shankar 4:08 $0.99 View In iTunes
2 Dádrá Ravi Shankar 10:25 Album Only View In iTunes
3 Máru-Bihág Ravi Shankar 11:40 Album Only View In iTunes
4 Bhimpalasi Ravi Shankar 12:08 Album Only View In iTunes
5 Sindhi-Bhairavi Ravi Shankar 14:58 Album Only View In iTunes

Album Review

One of the early works of art created for the West by the Grandfather of World Music. This album stands as an early attempt to teach the curious western listener about the complexity and beauty of Indian music. Composer Alan Hovhaness provides some rather thorough liner notes describing the systems involved in Indian classical music (with the focus clearly on Hindustani forms), and goes into some detail on the finer points of the four ragas performed (Maru-Bihag, Bhimpalasi, Sindhi-Bhairavi, and Pancham-se-Gara, which is played during the piece titled "Dadra," actually a tala). Throughout the album, short lessons in the forms and techniques are given by Shankar himself before the various pieces are performed. For sheer musicality, something like The Genius of Ravi Shankar might be a better choice for a look at the earlier years, but for a historical document of both Shankar's amazing abilities, as well as his love of spreading the word for his music and teaching others, this album is perhaps better. For collectors, both albums would be wonderful additions to the collection, as early examples of World Music making its way into the non-native markets quite successfully. Give this one a number of listens for the music itself, and maybe a spare just for the history in it.

Recent Customer Reviews

A Hidden Treasure
     
by Jonnie B. Good

This is beautiful due in part of its easiness on the ears. Though I love is album, I also view it as a gateway to a deeper love of world music.

Great Introduction to Ravi's Music
     
by The Zookeeper

I didn't purchase this album on itunes but its an amazing album that a lot of people forget about. It's really cool that he explains and talks about his music as well as playing it.

Biography

Born: April 07, 1920 in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India

Genre: World

Years Active: '50s, '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s

Born on April 7, 1920, in Varanasi into an orthodox, well-off Brahmin family, Rabindra Shankar Chowdery's father, ShyÆm Shankar, was employed as a diwan (minister) by the Maharajah of Jhalawar. By the age of 13, Ravi Shankar was going along on every tour of his brother Uday Shankar's Compaigne de Danse...
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The Sounds of India, Ravi Shankar
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  • $9.90
  • Genres: World, Music, Asia
  • Released: 1968

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