Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of classical Indian music with Ravi Shankar's "The Ravi Shankar Collection: Sound Of The Sitar." This captivating album, released on January 1, 2000, under Warner Classics (Parlophone), offers a concise yet profound exploration of the sitar, one of the most iconic instruments in Indian classical music. Spanning just over 40 minutes, the album features four meticulously remastered tracks that showcase Ravi Shankar's virtuosity and the profound depth of the raga tradition.
The album opens with "Raga Malkauns (Alap)" and "Raga Malkauns (Jor)," two tracks that delve into the intricate and meditative realm of the Malkauns raga. Shankar's mastery of the sitar is on full display as he weaves a tapestry of sound that is both intricate and deeply moving. The third track, "Tala Sawari," offers a rhythmic journey, highlighting the rhythmic complexities and improvisational skills that are central to Indian classical music. The album concludes with "Pahari Dhun," a melodic piece that showcases the lyrical and expressive capabilities of the sitar.
Ravi Shankar, a legend in the world of music, brings his decades of experience and deep understanding of Indian classical music to this collection. His playing is characterized by a profound sense of tradition and innovation, making this album a treasure trove for both seasoned enthusiasts and those new to the genre. Whether you are looking to deepen your appreciation for the sitar or simply enjoy a serene and contemplative listening experience, "The Ravi Shankar Collection: Sound Of The Sitar" is a timeless addition to any music lover's collection.