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Personnel includes: Dr. L. Subramaniam (violin). Dr L Subramaniam Karnatic Violin Songs | 1. | Raga Kirvani |
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| Karnatic Violin Music Review Purchase Karnatic Violin CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Philip Catherine I Remember You CD (1990) (Import) Netherlands
Karnatic Violin album
$15.69 A wonderfully sparse and subtle offering from guitarist Philip Catherine, featuring Tom Harrell on flügelhorn and Hein Van de Geyn on bass. This drumless trio pays memorial tribute to Chet Baker with a tranquil, melancholy set of standards and originals, beginning with Miles Davis' "Nardis" and continuing with an extended Catherine original titled "Twice a Week." The set also includes a swinging "I Remember You," a mid-tempo "My Funny Valentine," and a nod to hard bop with Hank Mobley's "Funk in Deepfreeze." Harrell contributes two originals, "From This Time, From That Time" and "Songflower," while Van de Geyn weighs in with a dark waltz, "Soul Role." Catherine closes the album with his own angular, altered "Blues for G.T." Catherine's bright, twangy sound and tasteful use of vibrato, harmonics, ...
| | Philip Catherine Moods Vol. 1 CD (1992)
Karnatic Violin CD music
$14.55 The trio of guitarist Philip Catherine, flügelhornist Tom Harrell, and bassist Hein Van DeGeyn mostly performs group originals on this introspective, relaxed, and thoughtful set. Michel Herr's keyboards add atmosphere to three numbers. The music is subtle post-bop, sometimes quite eerie (such as the ...
| | Dr L Subramaniam India's Master Musicians CD (1983)
Karnatic Violin music CDs
$12.85 A release from Ravi Shankar's personal label, this album is part of a small series of recordings of the true masters of Indian classical music. (Other artists on the label include Shankar himself and Hariprasad Chaurasia.) Here, the acknowledged master of the carnatic violin tradition is presented in tandem with the master of the tabla. Together, they perform a grandiose version of "Raga Dharmavati." In a slight twist of the usual, the recording was actually made in a church in California. The acoustics are perfect nonetheless, with the tones of the violin fading away, true to the ways in which Subramaniam is attempting. The rhythmic accompaniment by Alla Rakha is also superb. There are a million albums of Indian classical music out there that are worth hearing, and this is another one sitting toward the top of the heap. Pick it up as a fan of the genre or of either of the players. For a newcomer to the genre, something slightly less imposing might ...
| | Brad Mehldau Art Of The Trio Vol. 3: Songs CD (1998)
Karnatic Violin songs
$14.99 Mehldau is a strikingly original young jazz pianist, an innovator in a world too often bound by tradition. Combining classically influenced harmonic sensibilities with a sensitive, panoramic approach that owes to both Bill Evans and Keith Jarrett, Mehldau burst onto the '90s jazz scene, taking the world by storm. SONGS is the third volume in a series of trio works that find Mehldau deftly accompanied by the stalwart rhythm section of drummer Jorge Rossy and bassist Larry Grenadier. As usual, Mehldau's explorations of the trio format are unique and unparalleled, combining bravado with a cerebral, almost meditative quality. Instead of flat-out improvisational vehicles, ...
| | Larry Coryell Dr L Subramaniam From The Ashes CD (1999)
Karnatic Violin album
$13.79 This is a (multi-channel) Super Audio CD playable only on Super Audio CD players.
A stunning improvised collaboration for fans of any kind of string instruments, From the Ashes brings together Dr. L. Subramaniam and Larry Coryell. ~ John Bush
This is the first recording ...
| | Natalie Merchant Motherland CD (2001)
Karnatic Violin CD music
$6.45 In the post-Lilith Fair solo career of former 10,000 Maniacs frontwoman Natalie Merchant, MOTHERLAND stands as something of an achievement. It melds the lyrical craft she began developing all those years ago with the Maniacs, the contemporary pop sensibilities she's been crafting since the beginning of her solo work, and a variety of new influences that seem to have seeped in somewhere along the way. Things kick off distinctively with the creepy, violin-colored reggae slow-burner "This House is on Fire." From there it's off to an eclectic mix-and-match of styles, including the folk-ballad feel of the title track, the sultry blues of "Put the Law on You," and the gospel-soul tinge of "Build a Levee" (where Merchant is aided by considerable pipes of Mavis Staples. Even as MOTHERLAND traverses a variety of genres, the distinctive approach Merchant applies to the songwriting, performance, and arrangements makes this both one of her most memorable and most consistent solo albums.
Recorded at Allaire Studios, Shokan, New York; Sunset ...
| | Edmond Hall With Alan Elsdon's Band CD (1995)
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| | Temps Ailleurs Avec CD (2008) (Import) Import
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| | Eddy Grant Hearts And Diamonds CD (2001) (Import)
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| | Purbayan Chatterjee Talaash CD (2006)
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| | Feelgood Extension Of Play CD (2008)
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