Images of Nepal

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The Nepalese trio Sur Sudha came together in the late 1980s for what amounts to a national-cultural mission. They set out to document the varieties of music in Nepal, and, given the remarkable contrasts in the landscape, it's no surprise that Sur Sudha's musical evocations span large distances. The musical highs and lows, though, are all kept within close reach of each other, reminding that Sur Sudha is a spare ensemble, employing only flute (Prem Rana Autari), sitar (Bijaya Vaidya), and tabla (Surendra Shrestha). The tunes here are compact, ranging from just over 5 to around 16 minutes, much in contrast to traditional Indian ragas, which can stretch to near eternity in their balance of drones and cyclic tabla rhythms. Like Indian music, these pieces feature each instrument closely entwined with the others, developing melodic units that spiral at a moderate and measured pace and featuring the sitar in a not-quite-drone role that sponges up the flute tones and wrings them back out in resonating solo segments. Listeners who enjoy standout solos as much as collective improvisations off raags (a musical scale similar to Indian ragas) will enjoy the work Sur Sudha has done to keep the band's direction balanced on an axis of expressive play. --Andrew Bartlett

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Images of Nepal
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • No money to the artist
  • Stunning, beautiful music from Nepal
  • I generally agree with the above, but...
  • Music that brings forth eternal optimism
  • Harmony, complexity, beauty, sensuality and fluidy of Nepal
Images of Nepal
Sur Sudha
Manufacturer: Domo Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

GeneralGeneral | Contemporary Folk | Folk | Styles | Music
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  1. Festivals of Nepal
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  4. A Morning Raga/An Evening Raga

ASIN: B000006HT2
Release Date: 1998-03-24

Tracks:

  1. Raja Mati
  2. Resham Firri
  3. A Fisherman's Song
  4. Stutee (Prayer)
  5. Nayaki Kanghada

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The Nepalese trio Sur Sudha came together in the late 1980s for what amounts to a national-cultural mission. They set out to document the varieties of music in Nepal, and, given the remarkable contrasts in the landscape, it's no surprise that Sur Sudha's musical evocations span large distances. The musical highs and lows, though, are all kept within close reach of each other, reminding that Sur Sudha is a spare ensemble, employing only flute (Prem Rana Autari), sitar (Bijaya Vaidya), and tabla (Surendra Shrestha). The tunes here are compact, ranging from just over 5 to around 16 minutes, much in contrast to traditional Indian ragas, which can stretch to near eternity in their balance of drones and cyclic tabla rhythms. Like Indian music, these pieces feature each instrument closely entwined with the others, developing melodic units that spiral at a moderate and measured pace and featuring the sitar in a not-quite-drone role that sponges up the flute tones and wrings them back out in resonating solo segments. Listeners who enjoy standout solos as much as collective improvisations off raags (a musical scale similar to Indian ragas) will enjoy the work Sur Sudha has done to keep the band's direction balanced on an axis of expressive play. --Andrew Bartlett

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars No money to the artist.......2004-03-29

Hey, this is a great group and outstanding music. But before you buy this CD, make sure that the artist is actually seeing some of your money. To the present, as I understand it, Sur Sudha has never received a royalty check from any U.S. CD sales, except for the sales they themselves have made. Someone is burning these CDs and selling them as their own.

5 out of 5 stars Stunning, beautiful music from Nepal.......2002-09-20

An absolutely gorgeous, lushly melodic album. Fans of Indian classical may find this familiar -- yet oddly dissimilar. Although the instruments are similar -- sitar, tabla and flute -- the music is not quite as langourous and deliberative; this has a more pronounced melodic drive which may actually make it more accessible to Western ears. Wonderful stuff. Highly recommended!

5 out of 5 stars I generally agree with the above, but..........2000-05-03

someone needs to tell both the amazon and dirty linen reviewers that the word "raag" is just a regional variant (and a more phonetically correct one at that) of the word "raga" - both reviews botch this fairly central point, and the linen one goes so far as to "sic" sur sudha's spelling... while on the topic, though, one might as well sic linen's spelling of "katmandu" -- sorry to pick nits - the album is indeed nicely performed and well recorded...

5 out of 5 stars Music that brings forth eternal optimism.......1999-09-25

Great music that brought me closed to spirituality. I listen again and again, only to hear varieties of the same piece. Infinite Joy!

5 out of 5 stars Harmony, complexity, beauty, sensuality and fluidy of Nepal.......1999-04-25

Finding a way to remember Nepal. Pictures, encounters, scenery, atmosphere continually evoking harmony and tranquillity every hour of the day as I travelled winding roads through mountains, hills and over southern plains. This the music that evokes and expresses the images of the life and beauty, the people and their spirits that I sought, saw and seek to retain. I will listen to this music forever, swaying within its pulsating geographies and cultures and be uplifted and enthralled by the layers of rhythm. This is Nepal played and presented in sound and images that are direct and welcoming connections to the soul.
Images of Nepal
Average customer rating: Not rated
    Images of Nepal
    Sur Sudha
    Manufacturer: Domo Records
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GeneralGeneral | Contemporary Folk | Folk | Styles | Music
    IndiaIndia | India & Pakistan | International | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | International | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Far East & Asia | International | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | New Age | Styles | Music
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    1. Festivals of Nepal

    ASIN: B000005WNR
    Release Date: 1997-10-21

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