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Jay Kishor : CD1 The Sowebo Concert.
Music without preservatives.
Contemplative, spare, and spiritual, this live recording of sitar virtuoso Jay Kishor is a perfect example of the specialized style of playing for which he is known. Traditionally, ragas are meant to be performed at specific times of day, and the three ragas of The Sowebo Concert (on two separate volumes) are prescribed for evening and nighttime recitals. Consequently, The Sowebo Concert progresses from a subdued, vespertine beauty to deep, nocturnal mysticism. Perfect for meditation or just relaxing.
Songs:
1. Raga Maru Bihag Alap-Jay Kishor
2. Raga Maru Bihag Gat-Jay Kishor
Listen to: the entire album.
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Release date: 4/15/2006
Jay Kishor lives in Maryland USA
Tagged as: World, Indian, Instrumental World, Indian Influenced, Sitar
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