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unusual facts about Music of India: Morning and Evening Ragas


In Concert 1972

The album features three ragas, including "Raga Sindhi Bhairavi", which Ali Akbar Khan had previously interpreted on his landmark recording Music of India (1955).


Amine and Hamza M'raihi

They have since then evolved into diverse musical traditions including classical western music, jazz, flamenco, Indian, Persian music and many others

Anand Krishna

Besides his own contribution in the fields of Indian painting, sculpture and decorative ‘minor’ arts, he has significantly contributed to the world of Indian music.

Andy Bey

Later, Bey recorded the album Experience And Judgment, which had Indian influences.

Carl Weingarten

In 1995, several musicians were brought together under the Court Musicians moniker to record an album fusing various cultural styles; two of such tracks featured Weingarten on guitar, and his experience with the project's Indian themes had a profound influence on him musically.

Gaana.com

The entire Indian music catalog is available to users worldwide, but only users in India have access to international music.

Gerald Levinson

He was inspired by Messiaen's use of birdsong and his unique harmonic ideas, as well as the musics of Bali and India.

James Barralet

He is also known for his collaboration with Indian music artists, and as a chamber musician is the cellist of the Leondari Ensemble and the Werther Ensemble.

Rishi Rich

He began his career in the Asian Underground scene and later became internationally known for his Bhangra tracks, his Hindi remixes, and as a pioneer of Indian-R&B fusion music.

Thione Seck

In much of his music, and notably on this album, Seck experiments with the use of Indian & Arabic scales.


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