Lovers' Conversation, Composer Arjan Daswani |
Lovers' Conversation, Composer Arjan Daswani |
Bhavita |
Mar 21 2010, 11:09 AM
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Dedicated Member Group: Members Posts: 1697 Joined: 8-March 09 From: Bangalore - India Member No.: 103114 |
Lovely compositions, rendered ever so beautifully by my favourite artistes: Santoor - Pt. Tarun Bhattacharya, Flute - Pt. Ronu Majumdar, Saarangi - Ustad Liyaqat Ali Khan. I only wish, personally that in some of the compositions, the orchestration was not included - it seems to have taken away the magic from the melody.
http://www.4shared.com/dir/34407257/1c67fc...rs_Convers.html 1. Rememberance - Based on Raag Darbari 2. Joy of Yaman - Based on Raag Yaman Kalyan 3. Only Love - Based on Raag Kirwani 4. Lover's conversation - Based on Raag Bageshwari 5. Grief 6. Enchanting Melody - Based on Raag Bhairavi This post has been edited by Bhavita: Mar 21 2010, 12:04 PM Joy, sorrow, tears, lamentation, laughter — to all these music gives voice, but in such a way that we are transported from the world of unrest to a world of peace, and see reality in a new way, as if we were sitting by a mountain lake and contemplating hills and woods and clouds in the tranquil and fathomless water. - Albert Schweitzer Without music life would be a mistake - Friedrich Nietzsche Where words fail, music speaks - Hans Christian Anderson Music is spiritual. The music business is not - Van Morrison |
madsur |
Mar 21 2010, 09:12 PM
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Regular Member Group: Members Posts: 340 Joined: 5-September 08 From: Santiago, Chile Member No.: 68193 |
Lovely compositions, rendered ever so beautifully by my favourite artistes: Santoor - Pt. Tarun Bhattacharya, Flute - Pt. Ronu Majumdar, Saarangi - Ustad Liyaqat Ali Khan. I only wish, personally that in some of the compositions, the orchestration was not included - it seems to have taken away the magic from the melody. Dear Bhavitaji, There seems to be no end to the rabbits that you keep pulling out of your hat. Thanks you very much. With best regards, Suresh P.S. You have compelled to open a 4shared account. |
desai2rn |
Mar 21 2010, 10:38 PM
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Dedicated Member Group: Members Posts: 1605 Joined: 16-January 04 Member No.: 189 |
Bhavit,
Thanks. I have listend to couple of them so far. Very nice indeed. Ramesh. [quote name='Bhavita' date='Mar 21 2010, 11:09 AM' post='653735'] Lovely compositions, rendered ever so beautifully by my favourite artistes: Santoor - Pt. Tarun Bhattacharya, Flute - Pt. Ronu Majumdar, Saarangi - Ustad Liyaqat Ali Khan. I only wish, personally that in some of the compositions, the orchestration was not included - it seems to have taken away the magic from the melody. R a m e s h
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Bhavita |
Mar 22 2010, 10:20 PM
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Dedicated Member Group: Members Posts: 1697 Joined: 8-March 09 From: Bangalore - India Member No.: 103114 |
LOL! Well... I am no magician, Sureshji
Just sharing what I have. And truly, you have always been most enouraging. Thank You. Just wish to share these lovely treasures with those who do enjoy and appreciate Indian music. Considering that this forum does not allow uploads, the best way to share them was through the shared sites. Everyone who'd like to download has access that way, and not worry about the download bytes ;-) Rameshji, glad you liked them Best regards Bhavita Lovely compositions, rendered ever so beautifully by my favourite artistes: Santoor - Pt. Tarun Bhattacharya, Flute - Pt. Ronu Majumdar, Saarangi - Ustad Liyaqat Ali Khan. I only wish, personally that in some of the compositions, the orchestration was not included - it seems to have taken away the magic from the melody. Dear Bhavitaji, There seems to be no end to the rabbits that you keep pulling out of your hat. Thanks you very much. With best regards, Suresh P.S. You have compelled to open a 4shared account. This post has been edited by Bhavita: Mar 22 2010, 10:25 PM Joy, sorrow, tears, lamentation, laughter — to all these music gives voice, but in such a way that we are transported from the world of unrest to a world of peace, and see reality in a new way, as if we were sitting by a mountain lake and contemplating hills and woods and clouds in the tranquil and fathomless water. - Albert Schweitzer Without music life would be a mistake - Friedrich Nietzsche Where words fail, music speaks - Hans Christian Anderson Music is spiritual. The music business is not - Van Morrison |
bibhas |
Apr 1 2010, 01:01 AM
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Dedicated Member Group: Members Posts: 1721 Joined: 23-November 04 From: USA Member No.: 1314 |
Bhavitaji,
What Raag is "Grief" based on? Bibhas A science that does not deliver us to the portals of metaphysics is a failed science and a religion that does not embrace physics is not grounded in reality.
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Bhavita |
Apr 3 2010, 10:51 AM
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Dedicated Member Group: Members Posts: 1697 Joined: 8-March 09 From: Bangalore - India Member No.: 103114 |
I think this is based on a 'misharan" of ragas. At the begining it seems like it is Raag Jogia, then Raag Bhairavi and then Raag Kirwani. What do you think? Best regards Bhavita Joy, sorrow, tears, lamentation, laughter — to all these music gives voice, but in such a way that we are transported from the world of unrest to a world of peace, and see reality in a new way, as if we were sitting by a mountain lake and contemplating hills and woods and clouds in the tranquil and fathomless water. - Albert Schweitzer Without music life would be a mistake - Friedrich Nietzsche Where words fail, music speaks - Hans Christian Anderson Music is spiritual. The music business is not - Van Morrison |
bibhas |
Apr 6 2010, 12:05 AM
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Dedicated Member Group: Members Posts: 1721 Joined: 23-November 04 From: USA Member No.: 1314 |
I think this is based on a 'misharan" of ragas. At the begining it seems like it is Raag Jogia, then Raag Bhairavi and then Raag Kirwani. What do you think? Best regards Bhavita I think from the perspective of scale, it was largely Kirwani. From the perspective of adhering to the raag-bhaav, they did an ok job of sticking to Kirwani in the alap section but during the rhythmic section, Kirwani only seemed to make a guest appearance. There were scalar visits to other ragas including Bhairavi, jogia/gunkali, nat bhairav but I'd be hard-pressed to come up with a name for it - perhaps the reason why they chose to omit it from the liner notes. A science that does not deliver us to the portals of metaphysics is a failed science and a religion that does not embrace physics is not grounded in reality.
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