Ravi Shankar

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I have that one, Julio. Another you should check out is Three Ragas. The 28-min performance of Raga Jog is really dazzling, probably among my favourite ICM performances of all time. I also have Raga from Music Today (Living Media, 1995). I've found that to be very satisfying, to have a lot of 'depth' to it. I really haven't cared for the collaborations with Phil Glass or the thing with the Russian orchestra or things like that,.

sundar subramanian (sundar), Sunday, 14 September 2003 15:59 (9 years ago) Permalink

yeah I'm vary of that stuff with glass and orchestras and i wanted to see if anyone was going to say anything good abt it. I'd quite like to hear any soundtracks he did.

Julio Desouza (jdesouza), Sunday, 14 September 2003 16:07 (9 years ago) Permalink

There is one collaberation of Ustad Nishat Khan - sitar and Ensemble Gilles Binchois - gregorian voices called "Meeting of Angels" that I really like a lot, but I was never impressed with many of the other Indian classical fusions I've heard.

A Nairn (moretap), Sunday, 14 September 2003 17:34 (9 years ago) Permalink

I just put on Shivkumar Sharma- Raa Misra Tilang, and I recall how much I love this. It's not sitar, but dulcimer and Zakir Hussains drumming is so interesting. The two players are playing rhythmic patterns that seem totally random yet they are right together. It's just getting faster and more complex, and the melodies are beautiful too. I highly recommend this if you would like to hear some dulcimer instead of sitar rags.

A Nairn (moretap), Sunday, 14 September 2003 18:08 (9 years ago) Permalink

thanks for the recommendations nairn.

Julio Desouza (jdesouza), Sunday, 14 September 2003 19:55 (9 years ago) Permalink

Sharma is a santur player, right? Is that the dulcimer you're referring to or is he playing a different instrument? (Not saying you're wrong - a santur is a hammered dulcimer - just making sure.) That instrument has a really pretty sound. There's a nice album of him with Hariprasad Chaurasiya on flute.

sundar subramanian (sundar), Sunday, 14 September 2003 20:20 (9 years ago) Permalink

Yeah, it's a santur then I think. The sound is great, and it's percussive too, so that he can play it incredibly fast.

A Nairn (moretap), Sunday, 14 September 2003 23:02 (9 years ago) Permalink

I have a Ravi Shankar soundtrack LP from the film "Chappaqua". Winner of the 1966 Venice Silver Lion prize, "Chappaqua" is a film directed by Conrad Rooks, and starring Jean Louis Barrault, William Burroughs, Allen Ginsberg, Paula Pritchett, Swami Satchidananda and Ornette Coleman. Despite this being a Columbia Masterworks release, I could find no entry for it on AMG. Like the other several Shankar records I have, it's good.

Sean (Sean), Monday, 15 September 2003 00:20 (9 years ago) Permalink

thanks sean i'll look into that.

Julio Desouza (jdesouza), Monday, 15 September 2003 14:57 (9 years ago) Permalink

There was a "Who is the Greatest Musician in the World" thread a while back - I almost replied Ravi Shankar but then I realised it was a daft question

Dadaismus (Dada), Monday, 15 September 2003 15:02 (9 years ago) Permalink

1 month passes...
I'm thinking of picking up some South Asian music for the first time, but I am a complete ignoramus.

I like that funky, trippy flow that keeps going and going with a fast rhythm. Also, I like that high-pitched, spastic vocal style with constant dips and rises.

Does this sound like Raga? What about Bhangra or Qawwali?

Please help! Thanks.

Debito (Debito), Thursday, 23 October 2003 05:00 (9 years ago) Permalink

Shivkumar Sharma- Raga Madhuvanti & Raga Misra Tilang
Ustad Vilayat Khan- Raga Bhairavi
Immortal Sitar of Pandit Nikhil Banerjee
Hariprasad Chaurasia- Rag Kaunsi Kanhra
Ali Akbar Khan & L. Subramaniam- duet
Zakir Hussain & Ustad Alla Rakha - Tabla Duet

-- A Nairn (moreta...), September 14th, 2003.


I'll second all those (especially Duet) -- except for the Zakir Hussein entry; it's over-rated.


Also, Debito, vocal fun? Search Dhrupad Chant -- http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&uid=CASS80309151137&sql=Afl2zefwk7gfj

christoff (christoff), Friday, 24 October 2003 13:54 (9 years ago) Permalink

6 months pass...
Yesterday evening I saw Shubhendra Rao (sitar) and Saskia Rao de Haas(violoncello) performing some ragas as well as some self-composed 'nu-raga' (sorry 'bout the term, it was new material, raga-style with greek as well as classical influences) stuff. They were supported by a tabla player whose name I don't remember. Anyway, Shubhendra is an amazing sitar player, apparently he was trained by Ravi Shankar. This being my first encounter with more traditional sitar works, I will definately check some of the above recommendations out.
So, my contribution for this thread would be: try and check out some Shubhendra stuff! :)

willem (willem), Saturday, 22 May 2004 10:38 (8 years ago) Permalink

Duet is def. classic. There's a 2 disc set of Ali Akbar Khan stuff called "Then And Now: The Music of the Master Continues" that's fab. I'd also recommend "Tradional Music of India," but that's sort of self-explanatory.

Additionally, look for Imrat Khan. "Rag Madhur Ranjani" is my favorite, very sparse and beautiful, but pretty much anything you can find by him is worth getting.

stephen morris (stephen morris), Saturday, 22 May 2004 17:51 (8 years ago) Permalink

1 year passes...
Yesterday I made a blind 1st-Shankar-album judgement and bought "A Morning Raga/An Evening Raga" -- just sitar, tabla and tamboura.

roxymuzak (roxymuzak), Tuesday, 19 July 2005 14:42 (7 years ago) Permalink

i really like "bangla dhun" ... it's from the concert for bangladesh.

Lukas (lukas), Tuesday, 19 July 2005 16:39 (7 years ago) Permalink

7 months pass...
LP 2829 Two raga moods. Ravi Shankar; Kanai Dutt, tabla; Gopi Mohan and Nirem Roy, tanpura. Capitol ST 10482. 1967

I picked this up from a used record store for about a buck. It's excellent. Two side-long ragas. The mood is kind of peaceful and meditative at first but with peaks of feeling and energy. Phenomenal musicianship.

o. nate (onate), Wednesday, 8 March 2006 21:37 (7 years ago) Permalink

Hello

Is there anybody can give me email, phone, fax number of Pandit Ravi Shankar.

thanks

javed

Javed Iqbal, Monday, 13 March 2006 07:55 (7 years ago) Permalink

Thanks for the Shiv Kumar Sharma recommendation upthread -he's my current getting up in the morning soundtrack.

Bob Six (bobbysix), Monday, 13 March 2006 08:37 (7 years ago) Permalink

1 month passes...
i like the sitar instrument

kaushal kowjalgi, Sunday, 30 April 2006 15:03 (7 years ago) Permalink

thanks for for playing such a nice instrument .

Vilas.M.Kowjalgi, Sunday, 30 April 2006 15:07 (7 years ago) Permalink

thanks for for playing such a nice instrument raviji

Vilas.M.Kowjalgi, Sunday, 30 April 2006 15:08 (7 years ago) Permalink

ok

Unlimited Toothpicker (eman), Sunday, 30 April 2006 15:08 (7 years ago) Permalink

3 years pass...

Happy 90th Birthday Ravi Shankar!

in one word = garg (herb albert), Wednesday, 7 April 2010 17:12 (3 years ago) Permalink

6 months pass...

Just received in the post the Collaborations box set put together by George Harrison's widow, Olivia.

It's an incredibly lavish limited edition set ( i have 02866) of Ravi Shankar's music with a good 55 page hardback book with great photos, 3 CDs and 1 DVD of a 1974 concert in London. The CDs have replica format original vinyl sleeve artwork, and notes. The general impression is that no expense has been spared putting this together - and incredibly well done.

Bob Six, Wednesday, 20 October 2010 17:04 (2 years ago) Permalink

i like the sitar instrument

― kaushal kowjalgi, Sunday, April 30, 2006 9:03 AM

thanks for for playing such a nice instrument .

― Vilas.M.Kowjalgi, Sunday, April 30, 2006 9:07 AM (4 years ago)

thanks for for playing such a nice instrument raviji

― Vilas.M.Kowjalgi, Sunday, April 30, 2006 9:08 AM (4 years ago)

buzza, Wednesday, 20 October 2010 17:06 (2 years ago) Permalink

1 year passes...

he turned 92 last month! respect

shit_ebooks (am0n), Sunday, 20 May 2012 06:04 (1 year ago) Permalink

6 months pass...

:-(

RIP

WilliamC, Wednesday, 12 December 2012 04:31 (5 months ago) Permalink

Sad. Was just reading Jimmy Page relating how Shankar wrote down sitar tunings for him - back before even Beatle George had a sitar.

That elusive North American wood-ape (Capitaine Jay Vee), Wednesday, 12 December 2012 04:50 (5 months ago) Permalink

As about an unlikely pop star as there's ever been. RIP :-(

Lee626, Wednesday, 12 December 2012 05:00 (5 months ago) Permalink

R.I.P.

One of those names I feel like I've known forever, even though I've never really listened to him. His jam in Monterey Pop is epic.

something of an astrological coup (tipsy mothra), Wednesday, 12 December 2012 05:03 (5 months ago) Permalink

R.I.P., Pandit.

timellison, Wednesday, 12 December 2012 05:17 (5 months ago) Permalink

RIP, 92 wow.

Bee OK, Wednesday, 12 December 2012 07:13 (5 months ago) Permalink

RIP. Kind of a big one this.

Tom D is secretly an important person (Tom D.), Wednesday, 12 December 2012 13:18 (5 months ago) Permalink

:-(

xyzzzz__, Wednesday, 12 December 2012 13:19 (5 months ago) Permalink

RIP!

tylerw, Wednesday, 12 December 2012 16:20 (5 months ago) Permalink

RIP

There's a good bit of his work on Spotify, I've been listening all morning.

Brad C., Wednesday, 12 December 2012 16:24 (5 months ago) Permalink

got to see him perform twice, the most sublime musical experiences of my life no doubt

llurk, Wednesday, 12 December 2012 16:36 (5 months ago) Permalink

i don't know too much beyond an "essential" comp and that Shankar Family & Friends thing he did w/ Harrison in the 70s. Kind of a flawed record, but enjoyable. Is that the only time he really attempted a pop crossover?

tylerw, Wednesday, 12 December 2012 16:38 (5 months ago) Permalink

I'm a huge fan--got to see him play two years ago. I've undoubtedly posted this elsewhere; 9:56 one of the greatest moments in any film ever.

clemenza, Wednesday, 12 December 2012 18:06 (5 months ago) Permalink

one night in high school i decided to clandestinely smoke w33d in my room and covered it up by burning some nag champa afterwards.

the next day my dad buys me a ravi shankar cd and slyly tells me that he thinks i'll enjoy it

RIP

( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) (diamonddave85), Wednesday, 12 December 2012 18:21 (5 months ago) Permalink

Whoa, that is cool! Smart dad.

grandavis, Wednesday, 12 December 2012 18:29 (5 months ago) Permalink

lol! dadraga

tylerw, Wednesday, 12 December 2012 18:39 (5 months ago) Permalink

Man, might need to become a dad just to see what I would hand my kid in said circumstances. Would make a good thread ...

grandavis, Wednesday, 12 December 2012 18:42 (5 months ago) Permalink

RIP.
search one Yehudi Menuhin collabo

Ginger Geezer's Armada (James Redd and the Blecchs), Wednesday, 12 December 2012 19:18 (5 months ago) Permalink

RIP.

Just cued up his recent Symphony (for traditional western orchestra with sitar soloist) which was released by the London Philharmonic Orchestra on their own label this year. It's on Spotify but under the conductor's name; just search 'Shankar symphony and you'll see it. Anouschka Shankar is the soloist.

It's really gorgeous! Will probably buy this. FYI anouschka enters the fray at about 5 minutes into the first movement.

the clown's reflection is incorrect (Jon Lewis), Wednesday, 12 December 2012 19:18 (5 months ago) Permalink

wow i super love this.

the clown's reflection is incorrect (Jon Lewis), Wednesday, 12 December 2012 19:30 (5 months ago) Permalink

RIP

my ex-wife was acquainted with anoushka shankar, she said ravi was a fan of pro wrestling and would be watching pro wrestling when she visited the house

the late great, Wednesday, 12 December 2012 19:41 (5 months ago) Permalink

a personal favorite:

she was giving it to two friends ...Aaay! (crüt), Wednesday, 12 December 2012 20:06 (5 months ago) Permalink

wait norah jones was his daughter or was that just a really garbled itv report

first u get the flower, then u get the honey, then u get the stamen (darraghmac), Wednesday, 12 December 2012 23:19 (5 months ago) Permalink

yes she was his daughter

tylerw, Wednesday, 12 December 2012 23:20 (5 months ago) Permalink

/JackieHarvey

Ginger Geezer's Armada (James Redd and the Blecchs), Thursday, 13 December 2012 01:08 (5 months ago) Permalink


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