Immerse yourself in the captivating world of classical Indian music with Hariprasad Chaurasia's "Shikhar," released on January 25, 2005, under the Sense World Music label. This album is a testament to Chaurasia's mastery of the bansuri, the Indian bamboo flute, offering a serene and soulful journey through two intricate ragas: Jaijavanti and Jog.
The album begins with "Raga Jaijavanti (Alap)," a slow and meditative exploration of the raga, setting the tone for the rest of the album. Chaurasia's expertise shines through in the intricate "Raga Jaijavanti (Jor and Jhalla with Pakhawaj)," where he skillfully navigates the complex rhythms accompanied by the pakhawaj, a traditional Indian drum.
The second half of the album introduces "Raga Jog," a raga known for its evocative and melodic phrases. Chaurasia's composition in Matta taal, a cycle of nine beats, showcases his rhythmic prowess. The album concludes with "Raga Jog (Shun in Raga Pahadi)," a beautiful blend of two ragas that leaves a lasting impression.
With a duration of 1 hour and 34 minutes, "Shikhar" is a substantial and immersive experience, perfect for those seeking to delve deeper into the rich tradition of Indian classical music. Hariprasad Chaurasia's virtuosic playing and profound understanding of the ragas make this album a standout in his extensive discography.