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Radiant (2002)
Rajam N/Radiant (2002)
Radiant (2002)
Rajam N
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- Akram Khan
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About this album
This recording features a live performance given at the 2002 Saptak Music Festival.
It begins with a rendition of the popular evening raga, Malkauns; which is stated in ancient texts, has being one of the six original ragas of Indian music. Deep, peaceful and sublime in character, it is a melody traditionally associated with the late night. Technically, it offers a particularly stiff challenge to violinists because it consists of only five notes, and the gaps between the notes on the neck of the violin are sizeable.
It begins with a rendition of the popular evening raga, Malkauns; which is stated in ancient texts, has being one of the six original ragas of Indian music. Deep, peaceful and sublime in character, it is a melody traditionally associated with the late night. Technically, it offers a particularly stiff challenge to violinists because it consists of only five notes, and the gaps between the notes on the neck of the violin are sizeable.
Tracks
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Raga Malkauns (vilambit ektaal)
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3
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4
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Raga Khamaj, Thumri (dadra)
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5
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Raga Nilambari (ektaal)
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6
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