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Ananda

Ananda Music

Ananda

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The traditional music of India has strong ties with mythology and religion, achieving unity through similarity, rather than change. It is based on a more purely sensual than intellectual approach. In
Ananda , Madame Chakravarty combines her ragas , or melodies, with talas , or rhythms, to produce a variety of musical patterns. Her performance is wonderfully subtle and expressive.
Ananda offers the traditional evening raga Pancham-malkauns , a serious and sublime composition, alongside a lively raga based on the folk tunes from the hill areas of India, Raga Mishrapahari . The sitar is undoubtedly the best known Indian string instrument. This long-necked lute developed under medieval Muslim influence. Traditionally, the plucked sitar is accompanied by the tabla , a two-drum set capable of very subtle changes in sound, and the tambura , which is a four-stringed lute.
Product details
Release Date:
1996-06-10
Publication Date:
1996-06-10
Publisher:
Fortuna Records
Weight:
100 g
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