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The Sounds of India is an album by Ravi Shankar which introduces and explains Hindustani classical music to Western audiences. Released by Columbia Records in 1957, it was influenced by Ali Akbar Khan's The Sounds of India, and recorded and produced by George Avakian in 1957 at Columbia's New York studio.
Jul 1, 2014 · An Introduction to Indian Music 00:00 Dadra 04:13 Maru-Bihag 14:45 Bhimpalasi 26:29 Sindhi-bhairavi 38:43 Musicians: Ravi Shankar -- sitar Chatur Lal -- tabla N. C. Mullick -- tambura Label...
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Track List: 1-31. Ravi Shankar - An Introduction To Indian Music (0:00) 2. Ravi Shankar - Dadra (4:13)3. Ravi Shankar - Maru-Bihag (14:44)Part 1. https://www...
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LP, Album, Stereo. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for The Sounds Of India by Ravi Shankar. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.
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Oct 16, 2021 · The Sounds of India is an album by Ravi Shankar which introduces and explains Hindustani classical music to Western audiences. Released by Columbia Records in 1957, it was influenced by...
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Few recordings did more to welcome a new Western audience into India's musical universe than Ravi Shankar's 1967 album, The Sounds of India. Spoken in English, Shankar begins by explaining a raga's mechanics and introduces the sound of each traditional Indian instrument.
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The Sounds of India by Ravi Shankar released in 1958. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.