Immerse yourself in the timeless artistry of Ravi Shankar with "The Ravi Shankar Collection: Ragas And Talas," a digitally remastered masterpiece originally released in 1964 and reissued in 2000. This album is a testament to Shankar's enduring legacy as a master of the sitar and a pioneer in bringing Indian classical music to global audiences.
Spanning just over 52 minutes, this collection features four meticulously crafted tracks: "Raga Jogiya," "Dhun," "Rupak Tal," and "Raga Madhu-Kauns." Each piece is a journey into the rich tapestry of Indian ragas and talas, showcasing Shankar's virtuosity and deep understanding of traditional Indian music.
Released under the Warner Classics (Parlophone) label, this remastered edition ensures that the original recordings are presented with the highest audio quality, allowing listeners to experience the nuances of Shankar's playing with clarity and depth. The album's cover art and packaging reflect the elegance and sophistication of the music within, making it a beautiful addition to any music collection.
Whether you are a longtime admirer of Ravi Shankar or a newcomer to his music, "The Ravi Shankar Collection: Ragas And Talas" offers an unparalleled opportunity to explore the beauty and complexity of Indian classical music. This album is a celebration of Shankar's genius and a timeless contribution to the world of music.
Ravi Shankar, born Robindra Shankar Chowdhury, was a titan of Indian classical music, renowned globally for his mastery of the sitar. Born in Varanasi, India, in 1920, Shankar's journey began at the tender age of 10, performing with his family's dance troupe across Europe and the U.S. His virtuosity and compositions, including several original ragas, captivated audiences worldwide, making him the most famous ambassador of Indian classical music in the West during the latter half of the 20th century. Shankar's influence extended beyond his performances, inspiring countless musicians, including those from the Beatles, with whom he collaborated. His compositions for films like "Gandhi" further cemented his legacy. Beyond his musical prowess, Shankar was a dedicated teacher, nurturing a new generation of musicians. His personal life included his daughters, the acclaimed singer Norah Jones and sitar player Anoushka Shankar, both of whom carry forward his musical heritage. Shankar's contributions earned him India's highest civilian honor, the Bharat Ratna, in 1999, and his impact on global music remains unparalleled.
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