Sarangi

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1. Raga Kaushi Kanada: Vilambit Gat in Ektal
2. Raga Kaushi Kanada: Drut Gat in Ektal
3. Kajri: Kajri in Dadra Tal

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Sarangi: The Music of India
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Sarangi Bliss
  • Beautiful Indian classical music
  • Consumate Musician
  • Consumate Musician
  • sensitive, heart warming and thought provoking
Sarangi: The Music of India
Ustad Sultan Khan
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ASIN: B0000009N4
Release Date: 1990-10-25

Tracks:

  1. Raga: Bageshree
  2. Thumri

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Sarangi Bliss.......2006-06-06

This album is great of course. It is Ustad Sultan Khan. He is one of the best sarangi masters there is. I want to let everyone know the structure of the tracks as I wanted to before buying. There is a very brief alap on Raga Bageshree and then goes into the gat. The track is about 30 minutes along. The thumri is basically the same way but it is shorter about 11 minutes long. The sarangi playing is definitely up front. The tabla playing is very minimal but always fitting. This is a great album. This is more accesible with the short alap and minimal tabla playing than his album of Raga Bhupali with Zakir Hussain though they are both great. Bageshree is one of my favorite ragas but this album was recorded in the 70's and the bhupali album was around 2000 i think. Therefore, the playing is much more mature. Also, Bageshree has a tanpura keeping the drone. Bhupali does not. So if you have a preference on that, that would help. All in all both are great albums in their own right but if i had to reccomend one i would probably say Bhupali. The long alap is beautiful and Zakir's tabla playing is unmatched.

5 out of 5 stars Beautiful Indian classical music.......2002-09-20

A beautiful set of two long-ish ragas, recorded in 1974 by two members of Ravi Shankar's touring ensemble in an informal Marin County concert. Khan plays the sarangi, an elaborate stringed instrument that is played with a bow, like a violin. These two pieces are all about the mellow, languid "alap," (the slow, melodic introductory movement of longer Indian classical pieces... and should be a treat for anyone in search of something mellow to zone out on. Lovely stuff... definitely worth checking out.

5 out of 5 stars Consumate Musician.......2002-06-16

I agree with the above reviews - I have about 80 Indian Classical CDs and Sultan Khan is a favorite - He's very lyrical while retaining good classical form - sort of reminds me of the asthetic Chopin would have in Western Classical Music. My other favorite is Sabri Khan who has a little more austere intensity - Ram Narayan is very austere and Dhrupad like.

5 out of 5 stars Consumate Musician.......2000-01-31

I agree with the above reviews - I have about 80 Indian Classical CDs and Sultan Khan is a favorite - He's very lyrical while retaining good classical form - sort of reminds me of the asthetic Chopin would have in Western Classical Music. My other favorite is Sabri Khan who has a little more austere intensity - Ram Narayan is very austere and Dhrupad like.

5 out of 5 stars sensitive, heart warming and thought provoking.......1999-09-22

I've listened to numerous North Indian Saranghi players (both on CD, and live in New York), but none of them moved me as deeply as Ustad Sultan Khan. His tone and sensitivity inspire emotion like noone else.
The Master
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • in this case, talking about stars is absurd
The Master
Ram Narayan
Manufacturer: Nimbus Records
ProductGroup: Music
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ASIN: B0000AUHNF
Release Date: 2004-03-02

Tracks:

  1. Raga Alhaiya Bilaval: Alap
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Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars in this case, talking about stars is absurd.......2004-04-18

Ram Narayan is One of the Greatest Musicians in the World. For me, the sarangi is the 'cello of Indian music and he is the Casals & Rostropovich of his instrument. Once you have heard Ram Narayan, you will not be able to resist purchasing everything that he has recorded, which is not a lot. He is a Master, an Inspiration, and a truly Great Artist. You will feel fortuntate to partake in his ART.
A Drop of the Ocean
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Sultan Khan & Krishna Das
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Release Date: 2004-06-29

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  1. Lullaby
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Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars Dissapointed.......2005-07-12

I hate to give a bad review, especially for talanted musicians, but this album is unsatisfying. After reading listeners' reviews from this and other sites, I decided to purchase this CD. What a dissapointment. If you want to own music by Sultan Khan, look elsewhere.

Although Khan's playing is, at places, soulful, there are too few inspired moments. Those places where the music begins to soar are unfortunately disrupted too frequently by distracting chanting and resitation by Krishna Das. Although I think Das' first album (One Track Heart)is excellent, here his presence fails to add anything inspiring. Rather, he chants the same old, tired melodies that he has already sung on numerous other recordings. Kahn's singing, although not at a professional level, at least sounds more authentic and heartfelt.

This could have been a much more enjoyable CD if they would have left out the singing. Perhaps I am a little too harsh giving only one star, but this CD will be an (expensive) dust collector in my music rack. Bottom line, IMO, if you want traditional Indian music that stirs the soul, skip the distracted efforts here and buy music recorded for a traditional Indian audence.

5 out of 5 stars AS smooth as they can get.......2004-08-14

Ustad Sultan Khan is back with another classic interpretation of sarangi music at its best. Joined with Krishna Das an individual i have not come to imbrace musically. But Ustad set him on fire and both burn up each and every track on this glorious spiritual gem. The songs are filled with ustads classic lamented slow soothing playing for about 8min or so with krishna acompaning with beautifle poetry in english and in tongue or singing in tongue (ustad is also a featured singer. Then Krishna will accompany him with an oud or guitar and classical tablas fill the room with glorious harmony. This is a more subdued and slow album not fast and kaotic, very tranquel like a soft water current, perfect for deep meditation. Slow in the way the gopal shankar album on realworld is. This is the best album from ustad ive heard yet, except for the tabla beat science records the live one especially. enjoy
Rag Shankara / Rag Mala in Jogia
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  • Raga Shankara is simply out of this world !!!
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Rag Shankara / Rag Mala in Jogia
Ram Narayan (Sarangi) , and Anindo Chatterjee (Tabla)
Manufacturer: Nimbus Records
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ASIN: B0000037DE
Release Date: 1992-12-02

Tracks:

  1. Rag Shankara
  2. Rag Mala In Jogia

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Virtuoso on brilliant form.......2004-01-21

Ram Narayan is the greatest living sarangi virtuoso, and this recording shows him in sparkling form.

He plays two ragas on this well-recorded studio CD from Nimbus, with a generous total playing time of 71 minutes allowing an adequate exposition of each raga.

The first is Shankara, a raga with both dignity and beauty. The beauty is established early on in the alap. The development of the raga continues through the alap into the jor, where the swooping, gliding and rise of the rapid note-patterns show the master is on superb form. Ram Narayan is joined eventually by Anindo Chaterjee on tabla, and the performances continues with a beautiful bandish in a slow teental, remarkable for the musicality and expression through Ram Narayan's superb bowing. The bandish ends after a display of the superbly executed tans which are Ram Narayan's trademark.

The second piece is more relaxed, a Ragamala in Jogia. In ragamala the artist can deviate from the main raga into others, and Ram Narayan musicality allows him to weave in and out of other ragas seamlessly. This time the majority of the performance is accompanied by tabla, and the pace picks up to an exciting climax. Anindo Chaterjee is a perfect accompanist, with a wonderful crisp style and a sensitivity to the soloist's needs. He also, as demonstrated here, can develop some fine tabla improvisation in his own solo slots.

The musicality of the ragas performed in this recording, and the fact that Ram Narayan was obviously in marvellous form, make this an excellent showcase of the artist, or a great introduction for those unfamiliar with the range and depth of the sarangi.

5 out of 5 stars Raga Shankara is simply out of this world !!!.......2002-03-26

Raag shankara is a very emotional and dignified raag and for this reason it is recommended to be played at night time. The performance is very accurate and manifests the raag beautifully. Every time I hear it, the power of the raag is felt and emotions are stirred. It has always been more enjoyable to me when listening to it in the evening/night. After a long tiring day listening to shankara is a nice way to unwind and it undoubtedly has a relation to the human psyche and body clock at this time of the day. The way the artist has portrayed the style shows that he has a deep feeling and imagination, which the khyal style allows him to express. He appears to be very in touch with the raag and this, coupled with his immense skill on the sarangi, make for a superb performance. It comes as little surprise to me that when Pandit Ram Narayan gave a performance of this raag to an audience in Amsterdam, they were captivated and Joep Bor described it as "one of those rare moments where one becomes aware of the immense power of music". He goes on to describe how he has heard many other great Indian musicians playing for almost a quarter of a century but, "rarely have I seen a Western audience so enthralled, so carried away by raga music as this time in Amsterdam". This shows the accuracy of the performance and the excellent way the artist has so beautifully manifested a notoriously difficult raag through his sarangi.

5 out of 5 stars Unearthly Beauty.......2000-07-01

A sarangi is a short, fat, bowed, multi-stringed instrument, about 30 or so inches long. It makes sounds like no other, varied and beautiful. According to the liner notes, it has been used mainly to accompany vocalists (for example, Sulochana Brahaspati on NI 5305 and Shruti Sadolikar on NI5346), but Ram Naryan and others have exploited its capabilites as a solo instrument. The sound can range from a little jagged, with lots of rosin, to plaintive or lyrical, to ethereal. Ram Naryan seems to make the most of it, and plays with the great concentration needed to play ragas lasting over 1/2 hour.

I am not competent to comment on his execution of the raga forms, which as usual, start with exploratory solos, with the tambura coming in later, and the tabla joining last for a grand ending. But a sarangi does not sound anything like a violin or wooden flute (i.e., Hariprasad Chaurasia), much less a plucked instrument like a sitar or sarod. It has a totally different feel and range of expression.

Anindo Chatterjee on the tabla is very effective, as well, and he appears on a number of Nimbus recordings.

There is nothing else in the world which sounds like a sarangi. For a different sort of beauty, get this disc!

5 out of 5 stars jkljk.......1999-03-27

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    Jugalbandi: Sarod and Sarangi Duet
    Ustad Aashish Khan
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    ASIN: B0000508X1
    Release Date: 2000-10-17

    Tracks:

    1. Raag Shri: Alap, Jod and Jhala/Gat in Madhya Laya in Teental
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      Sarangi
      Ustad Sultan Khan , and Ikram Khan
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      Rare Elements
      Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
      • Exotic Elecronica Soundscapes for Sarangi
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      Rare Elements
      Ustad Sultan Khan
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      Tracks:

      1. Aja Maji (Sacred Rhythm version) - Joe Claussell
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      Album Description

      RARE ELEMENTS, the first release in a series of groundbreaking albums that will feature the blending of master musicians with the world's top remixers.

      Five Points recorded ten original tracks performed by USTAD SULTAN KHAN, a world renowned Sarangi master. Ustad Sultan Khan has collaborated with such artists as MADONNA, DURAN DURAN, PETER GABRIEL, RAVI SHANKAR, and GEORGE HARRISON. Five Points Records then enlisted top remixers: THIEVERY CORPORATION, NICKODEMUS & OSIRIS, JOE CLAUSSELL and RALPHI ROSARIO to interpret and rework the Eastern melodies creating a union of old and new worlds.

      Customer Reviews:

      5 out of 5 stars Exotic Elecronica Soundscapes for Sarangi.......2006-08-17

      "The sarangi remains not only the authentic and original Indian bowed stringed instrument but the one which... expresses the very soul of Indian feeling and thought." ~Yehudi Menuhin

      Rare Elements is a collection of exotic remixes to encourage an escape from the ordinary existence. Ustad Sultan Khan creates magic with his singing and the playing of an exotic instrument called a Sarangi (looks like an ancient relative to the violin but is more exotic and often made with Indian Cedar) that is extremely difficult to play but seems to retune the soul when played by a master.

      In "Aja Maji" The sacred and the sensuous dance together in an uplifting and at times ecstatic musical experience. You feel as if you are falling into the song over and over again as truly stunning music weaves around the polarity between two beautiful voices. Udu Drum and Balinese Bells are featured on this track. You are drawn in all directions, but completely centered. The song builds and builds and then slowly fades and then without ending awakens into Tarana. This creates a mellifluous experience you can relax into as it takes you on a musical journey.

      Jana is a deeply sensuous track with a late night mood and elements of apprehension and liberation that make it entertaining and relaxing.

      Jaadu encourages an increase in volume and infuses your entire body with the need for movement and expression. This is a river rushing to an ocean of possibility. Without silence, the song melts into Majhi Re and before you know it you are on another journey that seeks to blend into emotional depths.

      By the time you awaken into Maula you are on a superior musical journey into rhythm that turns into a trance from which you may not awaken until Meher Ali. Caravan is more soothing and brings you back down from a musical high. Don't Run Away smoothes out the night and has sweet, sexy and soul nurturing qualities.

      AKG headphones almost seem essential when listening to the subtleties in this CD. I listened to this on two stereos and then with headphones and the headphones allow for a fully present experience. At first the sounds were so unique and overwhelming I could not initially capture all the elements, but by the sixth time I played this CD, I could then start to appreciate the distinctive musical pathways and how ancient and modern moments mingle together to produce an ecstatic experience.

      ~The Rebecca Review

      4 out of 5 stars Great fusion music.......2006-07-02

      If you enjoy hindi classic and american beats, you'll like this CD. It's great music for jamming while driving in your car or at a party with international audience.

      3 out of 5 stars Inconsistent.......2004-10-24

      There are some phenomenal tracks on this cd. The Thievery Corporation, Brainpolluter, and Radar One tracks (except Jana (Sad Bachelor Remix), this one didn't do so much for me) are great. They are relatively flawless fusions of Ustad's sound with the Western sound. The other tracks do nothing for me. They fall flat and sound artificial. I find this is true especially for the Joe Claussel tracks. I'm generally a fan of him, except he wasn't a good choice for this compilation. His songs sound like he just combined some keyboard licks and Ustad's exotic sound together without listening to the final product. These two aspects don't work well together. The other tracks are relatively monotonous and don't stand out. (The Ralphi Rosario track is actually decent, it is simply out of place here. It is more techno/trance than any of the other tracks on this album.) I would recommend this cd for the tracks I mentioned earlier, for they are definitly worth the price. This album isn't 4 or 5 stars due to its incosistency. More like 3.5.

      5 out of 5 stars Dope Fusion.......2004-06-01

      Great Remixes of one of the world's greatest musicians. Especially Radar One's tracks and Nic and Osiris. It blends together like butter and doesn't lose the original. Got a lot of respect when I played it at my party last night.

      5 out of 5 stars DON'T MISS THIS.......2004-05-25

      Let's face it: There have been so many attempts at electronica/Indian fusion, and so many have fallen short. Cast aside your doubts and fears, for 5 Points Records has risen to the challenge with their debut album "Rare Elements: Ustad Sultan Khan", and they have passed with flying colors. These remixers, including the well known Thievery Corperation, have taken the soulful music of Ustad Sultan Khan and transformed it into a loungy, groovy, dancy masterpiece. Perfect for parties, bars/restaurants/hotels, or an iPod stroll through town. Some highlights: Nickodemus and Osiris - Jaadu (Magic), a slamin and groovin banger featuring the deep beats and loops that they have become so well known for; Brainpolluter - Majhi Re, a hand clapin, hip shakin, urban/eastern blend that puts the Neptunes to shame; and Radar One - Meher Ali (Bollywood Burning Remix), an electro-break-beat-atom-bomb with a fist full of curry, guarenteed to inspire awe and some booty shakin on any dancefloor. Not a dull moment on this CD. Look out for 5 Points Records!
      Ustad Sultan Khan & Zakir Hussain
      Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
      • One of the best recordings of music on earth
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      Ustad Sultan Khan & Zakir Hussain
      Ustad Sultan Khan
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      Release Date: 1994-09-15

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      1. Rag Bhupali
      2. Rajasthani Folk Song

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      5 out of 5 stars One of the best recordings of music on earth.......2006-07-01

      This album definitely stands out as one of my favorite cd's i own or have ever heard. It is not possible to dispute Ustad Sultan Khan's virtuosity on sarangi, his soothing voice, or his incredible sense of music. This rendering of Raga Bhupali by Ustad Sultan Khan on sarangi and Ustad Zakir Hussain on tabla is a gem not to be missed by anyone. The 2nd track features Sultanji singing as well. His voice is so haunting. Sultanji's feel for melody is perhaps unequaled in the world of music. This album proves it.

      4 out of 5 stars Sarangi: The Human Voice in Strings.......2004-12-11

      This is a great performance. This is Ustad Sultan Khan on sarangi, and Zakir Hussain on tabla. Recorded live in concert in New Jersey in 1990. I give it 4 rather than 5 stars because I think the end was cut off of the drut gat. I have also always felt that the sarangi is more suited for gats than alaps, so it never quite has the powerful alaps of which the surbahar, sitar, and sarod are capable. The performance is great all the way through, but then at the conclusion of a musical "paragraph", when the crowd claps there is a quick fade and that is the end of Bhupali. At that time, there just was not the usual explosive flare (or fade back into a small minute of alap once again) that would normally signal the impending conclusion of the entire raga.

      It just depends on my mood whether or not that even bothers me, though. Maybe I am too forgiving because Sultan Khan was the 2nd Hindustani musician I ever heard (excluding accompanists, of course) and bought cds of, so I have a soft spot in my heart for his classical performances. Maybe I am wrong anyway, but that has never felt like the true ending to me. At 53 minutes, plus 8 or 9 minutes of the Rajasthani folk song there was certainly enough disc time left over to present the complete performance.

      Here Bhupali is a soft, yearning raga. Of course with an instrument as expressive ande voice-like as the sarangi, it always sounds like the earth is crying... or at least it does to me.

      The folk song is lovely. It's not going to floor you with virtuosity the way the gats do, but the melody is truly sublime. Khansahib sings it with voice and with sarangi, to wonderful effect.

      Another great thing about this disc is the sound quality. In some Hindustani recordings, the tone of the tabla is not fully captured. You'll get the pat, but not that aquatic bouncey depth, which is a major part of the tabla and the effect it has on the performance. In this recording it is all there. Every little nuance of the sound comes out of the speakers.

      I think my longtime favorite Sultan Khan disc may be out-of-print, as it's not listed at this site and I haven't seen it anywhere in years (not that I have looked for it all that hard, seeing as how I have it), but this is as fine of a readily-available Sultan Khan disc as you could want. If you're coming to Sultan Khan from his Laswell fusion angle (first of all, I am sorry for that), this will show you the true scope of his art.




      5 out of 5 stars expand the sample time.......2003-08-13

      well , in my opinion ustad sultan khan had brought us into the imaginary world. when i listened first i wasnt there. my mind went i dont know where. the problem is i m poor and cant buy this cd so if anyone can tell me where from i can download this i will pray him forever.

      5 out of 5 stars A brilliant performance of an absolutely simple raag.......2000-12-13

      One might wonder that what else exists in raag bhoopali that remains to be discovered; Afterall this is a raag unknown to none, a raag first learnt by all musicians, and has been beaten to death by all. Yet Ustaadji's perfomance makes this simple raag most mysterious.
      Best of Indian Sarangi
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        Best of Indian Sarangi
        Ustad Sabri Khan , and Kamal Sabri
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