Experience the magic of Ravi Shankar's final Indian concert with "Live in Bangalore," a captivating performance that showcases the legendary sitar maestro's virtuosity alongside his talented daughter, Anoushka Shankar. Recorded live on February 7, 2012, at the sold-out Bangalore Palace Grounds, this album is a testament to Ravi Shankar's enduring legacy and his profound impact on the world of classical Indian music.
The concert, part of the Premanjali Festival, features an enchanting set of ragas that highlight the depth and richness of Hindustani classical music. The album opens with the mesmerizing "Bangalore Yaman Kalyan," followed by the evocative "Bangalore Tilak Shyam." Ravi Shankar's insightful explanations of the evening's Khamaj raga provide a unique glimpse into his artistic process, while the concluding "Bangalore Khamaj and Medley" showcases the dynamic interplay between Ravi and Anoushka Shankar.
"Live in Bangalore" is a beautifully packaged 3-disc set, including a DVD and two CDs, offering both audio and visual recordings of this historic performance. The album's duration of 1 hour and 44 minutes ensures an immersive experience, allowing listeners to fully appreciate the intricacies of Ravi Shankar's playing and the harmonic synergy between father and daughter.
This album is a treasure trove for fans of world music, ethnic folk, and country genres, providing an authentic taste of Indian classical music performed by one of its greatest exponents. Whether you're a long-time admirer of Ravi Shankar or new to his music, "Live in Bangalore" offers an unforgettable journey into the heart of Indian classical music.
Ravi Shankar, born Robindro Shaunkor Chowdhury, was a trailblazing Indian sitarist and composer who captivated global audiences with his mastery of Hindustani classical music. Born in Varanasi in 1920, Shankar's journey began as a dancer touring Europe before he dedicated himself to the sitar, studying under the renowned guru Baba Allaudin Khan. Throughout his career, he became the world's most famous sitar player, earning the title of Pandit and spreading appreciation for Indian classical music worldwide. Shankar's influence extended far beyond his performances; he collaborated with Western musicians, composed for films, and even mentored his daughters, the acclaimed singer Norah Jones and sitarist Anoushka Shankar. His contributions to music were recognized with India's highest civilian honor, the Bharat Ratna, in 1999. Shankar's legacy endures as a testament to his unparalleled artistry and his role in bridging Eastern and Western musical traditions.
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