Aashish Khan - Golden Strings Of The Sarode [FLAC] TQMP

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Aashish Khan - Golden Strings Of The Sarode [FLAC] TQMP (Size: 330.8 MB)
  01 - Raag Lalita Gouri. Alaap.flac 59.21 MB
  02 - Raag Bhimpalashree. Gat in Jhaptal.flac 107.62 MB
  03 - Raag Mishra Bhairavi. Gat in Dadra.flac 112.39 MB
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Aashish Khan & Zakir Hussain - Golden Strings Of The Sarode (2005) - FLAC


Aashish Khan (sarod)
Zakir Hussain (tabla)

Actually recorded in 2002 (in a church!)

Artwork included.


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REVIEW (by Christina Roden on amazon.com)
http://www.amazon.com/Golden-String-Sarode-Ustad-Aashish/dp/B000BRP49O

For this intimate yet scintillating, Grammy-nominated duet, Aashish Khan, son of the legendary Ali Akbar Khan and a brilliant sarode virtuoso, is heard with percussionist, producer, and composer Zakir Hussain, who has not only taken his ancestral tabla drums into the 21st century, but is a noted classicist with an impressive pedigree of his own. His famous father, Ustad Alla Rakha, working with sitar master Ravi Shankar, was largely responsible for bringing Indian classical music to Western ears during the 1960s. Together, the two younger men explore and expand the perimeters of their respective instruments. Invented in the 17th century, the fearsomely demanding sarode (sarod-dhayak-vina in sanskrit) is made of teak wood with a fretless steel fingerboard, resonating goat skin belly, and 25 metal strings variously employed for drone, rhythm, and melody. The term tabla actually refers to a pair of drums; the smaller dayan is played with the right hand while the larger bayan is played with the left. The three raags that make up the recital are, as is typical of this type of music, associated with different times of day. Bhimpalashri, meant for the afternoon, is gently but not passively melancholy. Lalita Gouri captures the lingering fires of sunset, while Bhairavi is redolent of fragrant night shadows, romantic longing, and the eternal feminine.


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TRACKLIST
01. Raag Lalita Gouri. Alaap (14:17)
02. Raag Bhimpalashree. Gat in Jhaptal (21:13)
03. Raag Mishra Bhairavi. Gat in Dadra (21:24)


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