Raga Puriya Kalyan

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1. Alap, Jor & Jhala
2. Dhrupad in Chautal

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Sitar Concertos & Other Works
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • East meets West musically with fantastic results
Sitar Concertos & Other Works

Manufacturer: EMI Classics
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  1. West Meets East: The Historic Shankar Menuhin Collection
  2. Concerto for Sitar & Orchestra
  3. A Morning Raga/An Evening Raga
  4. West Meets East, Vol. 2
  5. Passages

ASIN: B0007RO598
Release Date: 2005-05-24

Tracks:

  1. Morning Love
  2. Raga Piloo
  3. Prabhati
  4. I. Raga Khamaj
  5. II. Raga Sindhi Bhairavi
  6. III. Raga Adana
  7. IV. Raga Manj Khamaj

Tracks:

  1. Raga: Purlya Kalyan
  2. Swara-Kakali
  3. I. Lalit (Presto)
  4. II. Bairagi (Moderato)
  5. III. Yaman Kalyan (Moderato)
  6. IV. Mian Ki Malhar (Allegro)

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars East meets West musically with fantastic results.......2006-02-03

This is more than two hours of acclaimed sitar master Ravi Shankar grooving with a variety of Western orchestral instruments in both classical Western and classical Indian musical settings.

The former includes two concertos for sitar and orchestra; the latter includes two ragas and other traditional works.

Shankar is joined by plenty of heavy hitters. The conductors for the two concertos are Andre Previn and Zubin Mehta; Yehudi Menuhin and Jean-Pierre Rampal are the top classical music soloists to join Shankar on other pieces.

And the creativity to write the two concertos? Incredible.

And, the recording quality on these two CDs, including the degree of stereo separation on the smaller instrumented pieces, is great. For example, the Morning Love had fantastic sound, and separation, between the sitar and tabla. Made me feel like I was on a rug about six feet away from two real performers, just as my speakers are.
West Meets East: The Historic Shankar/Menuhin Sessions
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • West meets East... and the result is somewhat frustrating
  • Too weird, too fractured
  • Don't Forget Enescu
  • East Meets West
  • Two stars shine
West Meets East: The Historic Shankar/Menuhin Sessions

Manufacturer: Bgo - Beat Goes on
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  1. West Meets East, Vol. 2
  2. West Meets East: The Historic Shankar Menuhin Collection

ASIN: B00000JHC9
Release Date: 1999-07-14

Tracks:

  1. Prabhati - Sir Yehudi Menuhin, Alla Rakha
  2. Raga: Puriya Kalyan - Ravi Shankar
  3. Swara-Kakali - Sir Yehudi Menuhin, Ravi Shankar
  4. Sonata No. 3 in a Minor, Op. 25: 1st Movement-Moderato Malinconico/2nd - Hephzibah Menuhin, Sir Yehudi Menuhin

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars West meets East... and the result is somewhat frustrating.......2007-06-10

Ah! The glorious Sixties, the Age of Gold. The Beatles had long hair and beards, they wore colorful shirts and bell-bottom pants, crossed Abbey Road bare-footed, sang Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds and even had their own private Indian Guru ; yes, West met East, and Yehudi Menuhin met Ravi Shankar.

This is the reissue of a historical recording, made in 1966 and crowning, as the liner notes recall, a friendship established as early as 1952. The title is appropriate: it is more a case of the Western instrument and player trying to blend into an alien tradition, than the reverse. Wouldn't it have been nice (and not out of place) to have tried an arrangement of Enesco's Sonata with Sitar accompaniment! But note that Menuhin is absent from the second piece, "Puriya Kalyan", played by Sitar alone, and Shankar doesn't appear in the first piece, "Prabhati", played by Menuhin and All Rakha on tabla (percussion). So the two musicians are featured together only in the third piece, "Swara-Kakali", which I find more successful than the first in its blending of Western violin and Indian music, thanks to the more subtle, Enesco-like violin effects used in it: harmonics and glissandos on high notes, hushed tremolos scales to the upward reaches, etc.

As recorded, Menuhin's violin sounds a bit dry and wiry, but that less than appealing feature of his playing is most of the times masked by Shankar's Sitar. Still, for those liking that kind of music, the three pieces are disappointingly short (deceptively, no timings are given on the disc's cover: they clock at 4:08 / 11:44 / 8:46). One expects improvisations in Indian Music to last hours - Morton Feldman more than Anton Webern. Ultimately the encounter wets one's appetite but then frustrates rather than satiates it.

Enescu (or Enesco as he is know in France, his second homeland) of course had no long hair and beard, did not cross Abbey Road bare-footed and, while I can give no assurance as to how many flower-printed shirts he owned throughout his life, I am ready to stake my hand that he never wore bell-bottom pants. Yet in his 3rd Violin and Piano Sonata - possibly his towering masterpiece, along with the later "Impressions d'Enfance" also for Violin and Piano, and equal to anything that was written for these two instruments in the first half of the 20th Century - he invented a uniquely personal sound-world, inspired by Rumanian Gipsy music, rhapsodic and whimsical, and displaying a wide array technical effects used for their unique coloring and expressive possibilities: trills, mordents, acciaccaturas (also in the piano writing, lending it a unique, "aquatic" quality), upward portamentos, quarter tones, harmonics, non vibrato playing, sul ponticello (on the bridge), striking with the tip of the bow.

Any recording of Enescu by Menuhin will be of special interest and value, as the latter was a pupil of the Rumanian all-out musician (Enescu was equally proficient as violinist, pianist and composer). In their second recording of the piece (the first, from 1936, can be found on Menuhin Plays Enescu, Szymanowski, Prokofiev, Ravel), Menuhin and his sister Hepzibah turn out an animated and impassioned reading, very close in spirit to their first, alive to the Sonata's whimsical and playful dance-like moments, but with no loss in the more brooding and lamenting moods. But Menuhin elicits no particular beauty of tone from his instrument, and is further unaided by a very close recording pickup. As a result the second movement's non vibrato harmonics are particularly wearing on the ear and loose some of the mesmerizing, other-worldly quality they should have. I suppose the fiddler can easily loose count of the piano's ostinato quintuplets that open that same movement (a reminiscence of the "toaca", the wooden sticks that monks drum at dawn in some Rumanian monasteries), as Menuhin, like André Gertler before him (Milhaud & Enescu: Concerto for Violin /Sonata for Violin Import), adds a beat here and looses one there (but you won't notice it without a score). The close recording also gives at times an overbearing presence to the piano, with mezzo-fortes sounding like fortes, though Hepzibah is capable of playing with much subtlety, as at the beginning of the second movement. The two partners hurl in the finale with even more enthusiasm than they did 30 years before, but Menuhin's bowing technique is also strained beyond (the listener's) comfort in the Bartok-like, Rumanian romping folk-dance, although the violin's coarse tone and the piano's muscular pounding are more in situation there. But the truth is, despite Menuhin's possible claim to hold a special legitimacy in this piece due to his strong relation with the composer, there are more subtle, refined, probing and ultimately convincing versions - starting with the Menuhins' earlier one if you are ready to put up with the 1936, 78rmp sound, and continuing with the one Isaac Stern recorded a year after this one, very similar in approach but more expressive and with infinitely superior tone (collected in vol. 27 of the Sony Stern complete collection, Franck, Debussy, Enesco: Violin Sonatas).

The disc is the straight reissue of the LP - and with 49' it is far too short for a CD, and the Enesco has only one cue point, making it very inconvenient to go to its second and third movements.

3 out of 5 stars Too weird, too fractured.......2007-01-13

This CD has an admixture of Yehudi and Ravi. There are long passages of of only one of them playing, then the other, but not together. I suppose the good part is you get some 'pure' one or the other. It's entertaining but not GREAT.

5 out of 5 stars Don't Forget Enescu.......2006-09-18

Just wanted to mention that while many might be drawn to and think of this CD as mainly the work of the great Ravi Shankar, the Sonata for Violin & Piano by Enescu is a mesmerizing work, beautifully performed by the Menuhins. This piece is worth the price of the CD all by itself.

5 out of 5 stars East Meets West.......2000-11-22

This is truly one of the most lovely, engaging, and encompassing joining of two classic traditions and true masters. Menuhin lets his western ego free and joins with Ravi Shankar to make, what I feel, a landmark musical statement.

5 out of 5 stars Two stars shine.......2000-06-23

Both Shankar and Menuhin are masters who clearly shine on this studio concert. Rarely can one hear such complex melodies and improvisation played so perfectly. These two individuals create memories with their love of each other's classical music styles. Jazz, classical, Indian, and world music lovers will all be thrilled by this collection of masterpieces. There is also a companion live verstion of this album which is equally magnificent. I have used both as gifts repeatedly. Do not miss an oportunity to hear utter innovation.
Raga Puriya Kalyan
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    Raga Puriya Kalyan
    Bahauddin Dagar
    Manufacturer: India Archives
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GeneralGeneral | International | Styles | Music
    ASIN: B0009PVZ32
    Release Date: 2005-06-21

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    1. Alap, Jor & Jhala
    2. Dhrupad in Chautal

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