Sherish Korde's "Svara-Yantra" is a captivating journey into the world of contemporary classical music, released in 2006 under the Neuma label. This album, spanning 37 minutes, features five intricate compositions that showcase Korde's unique blend of Indian and Western musical influences. Born in Uganda to Indian parents, Korde brings a rich cultural heritage to his compositions, evident in the album's diverse and evocative soundscapes.
The album opens with "Svara-Yantra: I. Alap Rag Mishra Pilu," setting the stage for a mesmerizing exploration of sound and texture. "Svara-Yantra: II. Rag Kerwani" and "Svara-Yantra: III. Joy" further delve into Korde's distinctive style, while "Svara-Yantra: Cadenza" offers a moment of virtuosic brilliance. The album concludes with "Cranes Dancing," a piece that beautifully encapsulates Korde's ability to weave together disparate musical elements into a cohesive and compelling whole.
"Svara-Yantra" features the extraordinary talents of violinist Joanna Kurkowicz, tabla player Samir Chatterjee, and conductor Łukasz Borowicz, along with the Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra. The collaboration between these artists results in a performance that is both technically impressive and deeply expressive. Korde's compositional prowess is on full display, making "Svara-Yantra" a standout work in his extensive repertoire. Whether you're a seasoned classical music enthusiast or a curious newcomer, this album offers a rich and rewarding listening experience.