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This is music in the North Indian tradition consisting of the meditative evening rag jog, and the more romantic evening rag saraswat. The former is performed solo on the surbahar, a bass sitar invented by the artist's grandfather. ~ John Storm Roberts, Original Music
A world famous musician of astounding accomplishment, the great Ustad Imrat Khan performs here on sitar and surbahar (bass sitar) with his son Shafaat on tabla two extended ragas intended for evening, a time of meditation and romance. One of the finest e
Includes liner notes by Brian Silver Schuyler.
Personnel: Imrat Khan (sitar, surbahar); Shafaat Miadaad Khan (tabla).
Liner Note Author: Brian Silver Schuyler.
Personnel: Ustad Imrat Khan (sitar, surbahar); Shafaat Miadaad Khan (tabla).
Sitar And Surbahar-Indian Meditation Music Music Ustad Imrat Khan Sitar And Surbahar-Indian Meditation Music Songs | 1. | Rag Jog - (previously unreleased) |
| 2. | Rag Saraswati - (previously unreleased) |
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