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Live At Carnegie Hall

Anoushka Shankar

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  Name Artist Time Price  
1 Introduction Anoushka Shankar 0:29 $0.99 View In iTunes
2 Raga Madhuvanti: Alap Anoushka Shankar 9:56 Album Only View In iTunes
3 Raga Madhuvanti: Gat In Rupak (7-Beat) Anoushka Shankar 8:43 Album Only View In iTunes
4 Raga Desh Anoushka Shankar 11:53 Album Only View In iTunes
5 Bhupali Tabla Duet Anoushka Shankar 10:07 Album Only View In iTunes
6 Raga Mishra Piloo Anoushka Shankar 18:56 Album Only View In iTunes

Album Review

While Anoushka Shankar had already received terrific amounts of press because of her heritage and beauty, the young sitar prodigy's Carnegie Hall concert in October of 2000 was perhaps one the first true musical milestones of her blossoming career. Still performing music as composed by her renowned father and sitar master, Ravi Shankar, the Carnegie performance begins with the gentle alap portion of the "Raga Madhuvanti" before it begins to be driven toward its frenetic close some eight minutes later. The second portion of this raga (the seven-beat gat in rupak), a piece which is traditionally played during the late evening, begins with the tablas figuring more prominently than in the alap, and her accompaniment is stunningly delivered by Bikram Ghosh and Tanmoy Bose. Those challenged by the seemingly free-flowing structures of Indian classical music need only to look to "Bhupali Tabla Duet" here to discover the sort of delightfully anchoring melody that often seems so elusive to initiates. The final selection, the lengthy "Raga Mishra Piloo," was recorded the previous June at England's Salisbury Festival. The raga piloo is a lighter, classical raga generally performed after a principal piece, and Anoushka Shankar captures the tender, colorful nature that is to be sought for it. Because of the venues' governing propriety, crowd response is predictably more austere than at European and other American concert halls, where she is treated to enthusiastic responses during her performances. As nuanced as the formalized improvisation of Indian classical music is, the listener who returns repeatedly to this release is bound to appreciate their subtly emerging forms alongside the dogged growth of an artist as she comes of age.

Recent Customer Reviews

She is great
     
by Steven Crane

Very well done!!. She put all her heart on it.

Well done Anoushka!
     
by HPR

I was lucky to watch Ravi Shankar and Anoushka perform live at Redwood City, CA on 3rd May. Though I have all of their albums, it was the first time that I watched them live. Needless to say, it was a great experience. My heart filled with joy seeing enchanting Anoushka perform side by side with the maestro, showing all the signs that she is going to be the torch-bearer for her father's art. The first part of the concert was "Festival of India" that featured eleven musicians performing together - just a reflection of how Ravi Shankar has touched all areas of Indian music landscape: including both North and South Indian classical, instrumental and vocal, variety of rhythms - simply put, the essence of India.

This album is very fantastic though a few Indian classical aficionados might say she is weak in the art of improvization. May be that is true to some extent but Anoushka is certainly a gifted sitar player and she is showing so much of promise. There are three ragas here plus a tabla duet. I especially liked "Raga Mishra Piloo" where she plays a series of ragas, always returning to the main theme. It is the first time I heard the famous south Indian composition "Raghuvamsha Sudha" on sitar which she plays as part of Mishra Piloo... may be her mother's influence! Great going Anoushka!

HPR: 05 May 2006

Live at Carnegie Hall
     
by Papa Spot

For anyone with diverse tastes in music, I recommend Anoushka Shankar and especially the "Live at Carnegie Hall" album. It's a very refreshing change of pace. Ms. Shankar has taken traditional Indian music and given it a face lift without losing its traditional essence. "Rise" is another good album by her but that one loses some of the traditional quality.

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Biography

Born: June 09, 1981 in London, England

Genre: World

Years Active: '90s, '00s

The daughter of sitar legend Ravi Shankar, Anoushka Shankar began studying under her father at age nine, making her performing debut four years later. Appearing alongside her father as he toured the world, she appeared at Carnegie Hall while still in her teens, and also performed with Peter Gabriel's...
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