Showing posts with label raga. Show all posts
Showing posts with label raga. Show all posts
Jan 14, 2009
Bismillah Khan - First LP Record (1961)
Ustad Bismillah Khan is widely recognized as the finest shehnai player of his generation. The shehnai is a short quadruple-reed instrument which I can personally attest is very hard to play, so his mastery of breath technique and fingering is all the more impressive to me. I've uploaded these files from a CD version of his first LP.
The two raags on this disc have a very jazzy quality - something that brings to mind a blending of Yusef Lateef, Pharaoh Sanders & Tony Conrad. Nonetheless, it is completely ensconced within the classical hindustani raga tradition, so it avoids any Westernized "world music" kitsch. Khan achieves almost unfathomably fluent meends ( portamenti) through an even rolling of his fingers over the stops; this allows his shehnai to sound like a smoothly overdriven electric violin, a soulful trombone, a Coltraney soprano sax, or even a virtuosic kazoo.
He once said,
“ Even if the world ends, the music will still survive ”
Clearly, this is deep head space material.
Hariprasad Chaurasia
Pandit Hariprasad Chaurasia is probably the most renowned master of the bansuri (Indian bamboo flute), and with good reason. Read here for more biographical and discographical information. The linked album is called "Legends - Volume 1". I'll be posting the other 4 volumes in the comments section.
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