00:00 - Raaga Anandi Kalyan - Alaap 11:00 - Raaga Anandi Kalyan - Jod 18:00 - Raaga Anandi Kalyan - Jhalla 20:35 - Raaga Anandi Kalyan - Gat in Taal Dhamar (14 beat time cycle) 30:10 - Alaap Raaga Mala (collection of ragas), with Raaga Pilu as a base. 33:25 - Raaga Mala with Raag Pilu as the base in Teen Taal (16 beat time cycle), madhya laya (medium tempo) 45:10 - Gat Raaga Pilu in Chaar Taal Ki Sawari (11 beat time cycle) 47:10 - Gat Raaga Pilu in Teen Taal (16 beat time cycle), drut laya (fast tempo) Tabla Players: Bickram Ghosh & Tanmoy Bose
Back around 1993 when Ravigi moved his family from the UK to Encinitas, CA, I was the Electrician responsible for upgrading the house wiring and hooking up the house-wide speaker system. At the back of the house, Ravigi would take daily walks around the pool. Every time I saw him I felt like i knew him on a deep level. One day while I was hooking up the external patio speakers I finally had the courage to share with Ravigi how I felt about him. He said he felt the same way about me. It seemed like from then on we were the best of friends. He invited me to sit in on his practice sessions with Anoushka and a couple of live-in music students. Anoushka was probably 11 or 12 at the time. It is clear to me now that Ravigi was testing me to see if I was receptive to learning Indian music. He wouldn’t just let me sit there and listen. I had to somehow participate, even if it was just learning how to track the complex Indian rhythms. At the time I was engrossed in learning to build and play the Native American flute (Two Towers Flutes) and I didn’t take the bait to learn from the Master. I regret it to this day that I turned down being educated in Indian rhythm and music by perhaps the greatest sitar player the word has ever known. Shortly, after that, I moved from Encinitas to Central California, and then eventually lost touch with the Shankar family. That said I am left with wonderful memories of that time!
He's talking. Telling me about life and the pain and joys of it...through his sitar and Anoushka complements him in agreement. He makes me accept life and be thankful for it.
Hi my wife and I had the pleasure of l attending a concert at the Roya Albert Hall in London in 1984 where the legendary Sri Ravi Shankar and Allah Rakha performed what an incredible experience it lives on to this day
The Indian classical music by father and daughter will make the world and all humans happy and peaceful. May Anushka play the Sitar as beautifully as her father and keep our world in peace and with much happiness, Eshagh and Iranian..
I remember falling in love with Ravi Shankar when I was a youth and I was watching an Ed Sullivan United Nations music festival, a special shown on CBS in the early 70s. The next day, a Monday, my big sister drove me (I was too young to drive yet) to a local department store where I purchased the 1971 album "The Genius of Ravi Shankar" I played it constantly. Other kids could have their "Jackson 5" or "The Partridge Family" I loved Ravi Shankar and of course Sitar music in general.
*At the end, they touched Ravi Shankar's feet as a gratitude for letting them play alongside him* . This is culture of highest order, divine quality. Thank you Bharat from this rest of the world.
I sat in Carnegie Hall with my Grandmother & heard Ravi Shankar in his first concert outside of India. I have never forgotten that experience. Afterwards we got to thank him backstage with translators. I am 77 yrs now & this music still leaves me near tears.
my friend knew him personally and got to also meet his daughgter nora jones...... ravi was a white supremacist, nazi, fascist type of person..... was also self delusional and couldnt deal with the fact that he had dark skin. he would often look in the mirror and lie to himself saying he had white skin and blond hair........ his daughter norah jones also does the same....... but other then that, ravi was not even trying to write music.....would often tell his family that he just hits anything on his guitar and people seem to like it.....says he doesnt know what hes doing...... that he wants to also play western country music.
What a wonderful experience for you, I'm just now 63 years old and didn't learn of his music until the late 70s and early 80s through George Harrison, like a lot of other folks did 🙏❤️
@luis martinez absolute lies. First, Indian classical music is an oral tradition, not written, and he studied all his life -- and taught it too. And he was not political, but engaged in various humanitarian projects.
Shankar performed at the Concert for Bangladesh in August 1971, held at Madison Square Garden in New York. After the musicians had tuned up on stage for over a minute, the crowd of rock-music fans broke into applause, to which the amused Shankar responded, "If you like our tuning so much, I hope you will enjoy the playing more." I will never forget it !
I have loved this mans music for the last 53 years. To know his daughter is carrying on his legacy is a blessing to the world. Anoushka has the face of a Hindu Goddess and a legacy of her own.
Yes, I remember watching another concert with these two on tv around ten years ago (on Mezzo, of course!) in the same kind of setting, Both then and now: superb musicianship and sense of rhythm and tone - and the affection and shared understanding between father and daughter make it a joy to watch!
A very soulful performance by Late Padm Vibhushan Pt Ravi Shankar and daughter Anushka Shankar !!! My wholehearted tribute to my mentor Pt Ravi Shankar Ji 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
This guy be healing billions all his life by tuning them to higher consciousness and yet people be seeing him as a mere artist.... If only people knew the ancient extra-terrestrial source of all human knowledge, they'd know that all musicians are healers... And not mere artists... Much love to the spirit of sir Ravi...
What a blessing to have this. I, too, was taken to see him by my parents in Philharmonic Hall in 1965 when I was barely 8 years old. I clearly did not understand what I was hearing...but I became a Deadhead about 10 years later, so it must have planted that seed in me! May G-d Bless the Shankars.
I was fortunate enough to hear him on sitar with Aliakbarkhan on sarod and on tabla Nikhil banergy fifty years back in concert at Surat Gujarat. All had d shown amazing performance still I can very well recall it today also
Used to work in San Francisco, then on weekends drive up to Eureka to the college where we had a cabin in Blue Lake while my wife went to college there. Late at night, that road north winds through mountains and valleys and towering redwoods. You are the only one on the highway under the wilderness of stars, with Ravi and Ali on the radio, playing an evening raga, in an out-of-body magic carpet ride. Lucky you!!
In my view, as a fan of 60s rock, and being an Indian american musician today, Ravi Shankar opened the door for me. His daughter Anoushka is truly a gift to our community. @earthfaith
Приветствую ВАС ОБОИХ! Вы несёте это и почти никто не понимает, что не инструмент-в данном времени играет-а душа поёт! Хотелось бы услышать ещё больше!
I am Sri Lankan, I am Latha, 2021/09/26, great a Pandith Ravi Shankar for sitar famous in the World , I am listening programs of them. Very beautiful .thank ''s a lot.
Brings back memories of the RaviShankar/AliAkbarKhan concerts I attended in Los Angeles (UCLA, Hollywood Bowl, Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, Greek Theatre) in the 1960s. I've always preferred the sound of the Sarod and, now, the Rudra Veena. Great performances all. A measure of a music's greatness that you can stay with it for so long.
Pourquoi est-ce un instant aussi magique ? Parce que c'est la complicité d'un père et d'une fille. L'un galopant toujours en tête malgré son âge, stimulé par sa musique et bien accompagné par une compagne tellement respectueuse qu'elle ne se place jamais devant lui, le seconde quand elle sent qu'il fatigue, sans essayer d'en faire trop. Reprenant Bose d'un coup de tête quand celui-ci se décale et ne semble pas comprendre la phrase du maître. Quel respect mutuel ! J'admire cette transmission du savoir dans l'amour. C'est tellement beau qu'on ne sait plus si c'est la musique qu'il faut entendre ou d'autres voies spirituelles... Respect! Bravo à tous. Il est à jamais dans notre cœur.
I was fortunate to be at a very intimate concert on a grass hill at Syracuse University. He was at the bottom of the hill and we were all sitting around at various places on the top, like a small amphitheater! It was Magical!
This has been an amazing piece. Pt. Ravi Shankar and his daughter makes it look easy.. but oh boy.. the preparation and skills are unimaginable. God bless... those who created this music and those who are able to appreciate it. Mother Earth is a heaven and our chance of experience it in a human form is unique. Please dont waste it in hate and anger and greed. Lets be appreciative of what we got here.
Often imitated but never duplicated. There is nothing like Mr. Shankar to begin the day with. India may have it's shortcomings but it's music must be the most sophisticated in our world. I met him once quite by chance.
All nations, all persons have their own shortcomings, yet, India has the richest and most ancient culture in the world which throbs in every Indian's soul and daily life in innumerable ways : ) The music of Ravi Shankar is just one of the poignant expressions of its beauty..there's a pure sparkling sea out there to explore for us all!
Ravi Shankar gave me my musical blessing as a Tampura player in the India music skool by that time the teacher was Yamaludin Bhartia I was 10 years old I was nerveus because everybody was exited that he come to visit Pramod child friendly tabla player explained very kind that this was a mixed from flowers that was put between the eyes That calmed me That was the musical blessing for me as a 10 year old 🙏 When he artived we sit in a cirkel and each one where called to him and got this blessing That is a blessed memory 💜 Keeping this blessing alive by following the only India music skool in Amsterdam Keeping my father and mine music history alive 🙏🎶🎵💜
Stunning performance by all the musicians, but the camera work was incredible also ... showing me exactly what I wanted to see exactly when I wanted to see it. I don't know if I will see performers like the Shankars in my lifetime, so I'm most grateful someone captured this.
I directed this film. It should at least be credited. The whole team that made it deserve praise. It works vsiaully because this is a conert film made with devotion and love. This is music for the soul and it must be filmed with soul. I am glad it touched you!
In a very small venue, I saw Ravi Shankar perform in the early 70's. At first My ears were assaulted at the sound (Swaras note scales) but gradually, with the aid of some inhaled herbal smoke, I began to understand and feel the music that this master was performing for us. This appreciation for music other than what we are accustomed to, has given me endless joy. I still can't get behind that rap crap, indicating that my appreciation for other "music" genres does have its limits :-)
So beautiful....my beautiful sister and father are with me in soul...they embodied music and we listened with my mother to Indian music growing up along with rock and classical. It brings back so many euphoric afternoons in the Sun overlooking the sea in our house. And thanks to my father, we went to a Ravi Shankar concert in California......it was ecstatic.
That sigh when the audience member knew it was over was powerful. They were so on that ride till the end ! So lucky things like this are at our finger tips x
As my Guru used to say, there are only 3 masters of Taal... Birju Maharaj, Bismilla Khan and Pt. Ravi Shankar. What a grip over taal... simply amazing. About style of playing... beyond comments. Made my boring times in Corona pandemic..
These 2 wonderful human beings and George Harrison so missed inspired me to really enjoy this music. Thank You Sweet Jesus for giving mankind such awesome skills
I was fortunate to see Pt Ravi Shankar at concert at the national Cathedral, Washington DC in late 80s...was totally mesmerized. Then had the even greater fortune to see both himself and his daughter Anouska in concert in Philly...it was most amazing!!!
Maravilloso, digno de él. Los que buscan la tranquilidad y la paz, fácilmente encuentran el camino a la iluminada dulzura. Gracias por compartir tan bellos sonidos.
Tento encontrar palavras para expressar o que sinto e não consigo....é simplesmente MARAVILHOSO....essa música é de outro planeta...a India pertence a outro planeta! Só pode ser!! Abraços do Brasil!
I'm saving this on my playlist so I can listen to this tomorrow when I'm painting and meditating. Mesmerizing instruments, it cleans my soul. Greetings from Vietnam to India 🙏
I first saw Ravi Shankar and accompanists in a tiny auditorium at the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, NY. Absolutely a lifetime event. It was a master class but they let some of us sit in. Electrifying lecture and performances. It ran over by more than an hour and no one noticed (except my parents who had come to pick me up and were in the parking lot😜).
I've been listening to Master Ravi Shankar since the late 1960s. My observation is that his Soul got mellower as his body gracefully aged. And so have his musical expressions.
I suffer from depression and this music made me feel as if i am in Hindi temple with ultimate inner peace..thanks.:) objection your honor ..i adhere this comment but i didn.t say it
Took me sometime to get patience to enjoy him play, but I'm glad I did. Such peaceful music. Soothes the soul and his music has no agenda, other than mesmerize the listener
I read a lot of wonderful comments from wonderful people..! Music is trancendent and doesn't know bounderies..! Lovely frequencies from all the bharat musical instruments. Brussels,Belgium.🤗🤗🤗🙏🙏🙏☘️☘️☘️
Que saudades,agora vive no Plano Astral,lembro como se foce hoje,poder ver e ouvir Ele tocar foi uma benção...OM Shanti,Shanti OM...Ravi Shankar Ki Jay.
Fantastic. First heard him in 1960 or 61 at Vassar College. Utterly out of this world.Thank you for posting. Such a treasure for everyone that he lived so long and that his daughter became such an amazing musician too.
Ravi Shankar at the sitar and alah Akka at the tabla. London, Albert Hall circa 1971 (?) I had never listened to anything so incredibly soul uplifting. Thank you retroactively Ravi in heaven for so much beauty. 11/04/ 2024
Soaring high above as the eagle rides the thermals, I ascend through music so ethereal, so transcending to understand the message within....Love of Mankind. Bharat Ratna Ravi Shankar.
Ravi Shankar, sitar Anoushka Shankar, sitar Bikram Ghosh, tabla Tanmoy Bose, tabla Kenji Ota, tanpura Alan Kozlowskit, tanpura Recorded at The Union Chapel, Islington, London, 2002 (see end credits) There is a BBC DVD Box Set containing this concert: Ravi Shankar - In Portrait
All these subtle, delicate, textures.....which somehow hold so much weight.... the beauty of the maestro soul..... these is incredible we ALL can feel ..... the power of the art of the invisible .... music!
This one is a masterpiece by Pt.Ravi Sankarji. Couldn't help noticing how Anoushka Sankar looked at him with immense pride and also a fair amount of motherly concern towards her aging father. 💝
He seemed to be encouraging her musically .Like hey I know you can do this you did this at home -and She seems to be acknowledging-but no dad you are the master ,keep teaching us .Very nice performance
Respectful student admiring, marveling at and learning from her master; devoted daughter loving her father. It's very touching. He seems frail and yes, she seems concerned. But he goes on to play for 10 more years! A privilege to share this performance..
Indian🇮🇳 music are liked by any body irrespective of culture creed, place. We are proud of musical talents in India. Love the legend Ravishankar and his Legacy.
A wonderful discovery of two great artists. Beatifull and professional performance. The switch from balkan musik to western music and viceversa shows the ability of performing whatever you want if you want it.
00:00 - Raaga Anandi Kalyan - Alaap
11:00 - Raaga Anandi Kalyan - Jod
18:00 - Raaga Anandi Kalyan - Jhalla
20:35 - Raaga Anandi Kalyan - Gat in Taal Dhamar (14 beat time cycle)
30:10 - Alaap Raaga Mala (collection of ragas), with Raaga Pilu as a base.
33:25 - Raaga Mala with Raag Pilu as the base in Teen Taal (16 beat time cycle), madhya laya (medium tempo)
45:10 - Gat Raaga Pilu in Chaar Taal Ki Sawari (11 beat time cycle)
47:10 - Gat Raaga Pilu in Teen Taal (16 beat time cycle), drut laya (fast tempo)
Tabla Players: Bickram Ghosh & Tanmoy Bose
Can I get all raga note?
Thank you! This information should have been included by the person who uploaded the recording. Where was this performance recorded, do you know?
Best ediucaton in music
Bare sufiene er på linje med hinduisme musikalsk
@@dilkashahmed2466 should have?
I was lucky enough to see Ravi and Anoushka play in Saratoga, CA about 20 years ago. It was one of best shows I've ever seen.
Luk😮😮🎉😂
Back around 1993 when Ravigi moved his family from the UK to Encinitas, CA, I was the Electrician responsible for upgrading the house wiring and hooking up the house-wide speaker system. At the back of the house, Ravigi would take daily walks around the pool. Every time I saw him I felt like i knew him on a deep level. One day while I was hooking up the external patio speakers I finally had the courage to share with Ravigi how I felt about him. He said he felt the same way about me. It seemed like from then on we were the best of friends. He invited me to sit in on his practice sessions with Anoushka and a couple of live-in music students. Anoushka was probably 11 or 12 at the time. It is clear to me now that Ravigi was testing me to see if I was receptive to learning Indian music. He wouldn’t just let me sit there and listen. I had to somehow participate, even if it was just learning how to track the complex Indian rhythms. At the time I was engrossed in learning to build and play the Native American flute (Two Towers Flutes) and I didn’t take the bait to learn from the Master. I regret it to this day that I turned down being educated in Indian rhythm and music by perhaps the greatest sitar player the word has ever known. Shortly, after that, I moved from Encinitas to Central California, and then eventually lost touch with the Shankar family. That said I am left with wonderful memories of that time!
Thanks for sharing that story.
Ah thanks for sharing this ❤
He's talking. Telling me about life and the pain and joys of it...through his sitar and Anoushka complements him in agreement.
He makes me accept life and be thankful for it.
What a beautiful comment. Thank you for making it.
@@SomboonCM welcome music lover.
Beautiful conversation between father and daughter. Priceless
I lost my daughter very recently. This is the first mantra that has laid a steadying hand on my grieving heart. Thank you.
Bless her Soul
There’s no need to pray,she is already in union with the divine,and so are you 😊 🙏🌸🌺🌹♥️ Blessings and Salutations
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I am sending you so many prayers 🙏🏻♥️
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May God bless her soul, and give you strength 🙏
God save India 🇮🇳 From Kazakhstan 🇰🇿 with love
Hi my wife and I had the pleasure of l attending a concert at the Roya Albert Hall in London in 1984 where the legendary Sri Ravi Shankar and Allah Rakha performed what an incredible experience it lives on to this day
The Indian classical music by father and daughter will make the world and all humans happy and peaceful. May Anushka play the Sitar as beautifully as her father and keep our world in peace and with much happiness, Eshagh and Iranian..
.....and MEXICAN, too.....GodBless!
The Father a Real Teacher , The Daughter an ancestral soul .
I remember falling in love with Ravi Shankar when I was a youth and I was watching an Ed Sullivan United Nations music festival, a special shown on CBS in the early 70s. The next day, a Monday, my big sister drove me (I was too young to drive yet) to a local department store where I purchased the 1971 album "The Genius of Ravi Shankar" I played it constantly. Other kids could have their "Jackson 5" or "The Partridge Family" I loved Ravi Shankar and of course Sitar music in general.
👍🌞🥰🙋🌸🙏
*At the end, they touched Ravi Shankar's feet as a gratitude for letting them play alongside him* .
This is culture of highest order, divine quality.
Thank you Bharat from this rest of the world.
USA....GREAT HUMAN FREEDOM....has diluted all CULTURE....😂🤓🍄🙏🌞🌠
I sat in Carnegie Hall with my Grandmother & heard Ravi Shankar in his first concert outside of India. I have never forgotten that experience. Afterwards we got to thank him backstage with translators. I am 77 yrs now & this music still leaves me near tears.
What a nice memory and story, Thanks for sharing, Patt! Take care out there.
my friend knew him personally and got to also meet his daughgter nora jones...... ravi was a white supremacist, nazi, fascist type of person..... was also self delusional and couldnt deal with the fact that he had dark skin. he would often look in the mirror and lie to himself saying he had white skin and blond hair........ his daughter norah jones also does the same....... but other then that, ravi was not even trying to write music.....would often tell his family that he just hits anything on his guitar and people seem to like it.....says he doesnt know what hes doing...... that he wants to also play western country music.
@@CaoimheWright Ravi speaks a pretty decent English...so you must have been wanting to thank him in Mandarin...?
What a wonderful experience for you, I'm just now 63 years old and didn't learn of his music until the late 70s and early 80s through George Harrison, like a lot of other folks did 🙏❤️
@luis martinez absolute lies. First, Indian classical music is an oral tradition, not written, and he studied all his life -- and taught it too. And he was not political, but engaged in various humanitarian projects.
He talks with God with that Veena! This is incredible. Bharata is a miraculous nation. This is the pinnacle of spirituality through music.☀️🙏🏼
That is not a been, Sir. It is a sitar.
Yen-yang
At the age of 85 he did this performance, unimaginable!
Ojas.
Excellent man of music
மனம் - இதயம் என்பதை எல்லாம் தாண்டி ஆன்மாவிற்குள் புகும் இசை..!
Shankar performed at the Concert for Bangladesh in August 1971, held at Madison Square Garden in New York. After the musicians had tuned up on stage for over a minute, the crowd of rock-music fans broke into applause, to which the amused Shankar responded, "If you like our tuning so much, I hope you will enjoy the playing more." I will never forget it !
The best thing to keep in mind when buying the best deal 👌
Tu tivesse essa oportunidade, que delícia compartilhá-los conosco. Não esqueceremos esse maravilha.
Great Album!!
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Absolute perfection is unreachable they say , but this greate musician pandit Rabi Sankar , proved it is reachable indeed .
This music is pure and true...moves my soul! I'm glad Anoushka continues with her Dad's legacy. Lots of love from South Africa❤
I have loved this mans music for the last 53 years. To know his daughter is carrying on his legacy is a blessing to the world. Anoushka has the face of a Hindu Goddess and a legacy of her own.
One of tthe biggest everry times
His other daughter is Norah Jones
Kya baat hai amezing 🙏🙏
I joined my mind to your comments before. Today it's still a blessing to the saoul.
Yes, I remember watching another concert with these two on tv around ten years ago (on Mezzo, of course!) in the same kind of setting, Both then and now: superb musicianship and sense of rhythm and tone - and the affection and shared understanding between father and daughter make it a joy to watch!
Listening to this at night is probably one of the best feelings..
At night under a full moon. It's unmatched.
This takes me back to 1969 walking into a headshop and being greeted with the aroma
of patchouli and sitar music . Best times ever .
A very soulful performance by Late Padm Vibhushan Pt Ravi Shankar and daughter Anushka Shankar !!!
My wholehearted tribute to my mentor Pt Ravi Shankar Ji 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
I can imagine I'm from Toronto I used to go to the head shops on younger st in the early 80 s I used to hear this music beautiful
That's cool ..Im 53...I know the feeling...the being part of something important for human evolution..the newness & joyous novelties of life ..
I first heard Ravi Shankar in concert in Buffalo, NY in 1966 and have been in thrall to his music ever since
This guy be healing billions all his life by tuning them to higher consciousness and yet people be seeing him as a mere artist.... If only people knew the ancient extra-terrestrial source of all human knowledge, they'd know that all musicians are healers... And not mere artists... Much love to the spirit of sir Ravi...
"As a 'mere' artist"?! Really? Artists are very important
Indeed,,,know what you meant dear friend Asim
Yeah, if only more people knew about the aliens that brought us music, the world would be a dumber place.
You are so right and true. Love
Well said Asim… God bless you
I had a privileged of going to Ustad Ravi concert in San Francisco. Always enjoyed relaxing music. Love from Kabul Afghanistan.
Pandit not ustad
I love these ragas, how they are not rushed or forceful, but peaceful and spiritual. I have been scarred, but feel some healing.
Ravi and Anoushka Shankar are great. Father and daughter. The sitar has always an interesting sound, when in playing those notes.
I believe they are angels making us lieve beter and love life .
What a wonderful brain master Ravi shankar!!!!!
the way she look at her father...this video is full of love and great music!
What a blessing to have this. I, too, was taken to see him by my parents in Philharmonic Hall in 1965 when I was barely 8 years old. I clearly did not understand what I was hearing...but I became a Deadhead about 10 years later, so it must have planted that seed in me! May G-d Bless the Shankars.
I was fortunate enough to hear him on sitar with Aliakbarkhan on sarod and on tabla Nikhil banergy fifty years back in concert at Surat Gujarat. All had d shown amazing performance still I can very well recall it today also
Used to work in San Francisco, then on weekends drive up to Eureka to the college where we had a cabin in Blue Lake while my wife went to college there. Late at night, that road north winds through mountains and valleys and towering redwoods. You are the only one on the highway under the wilderness of stars, with Ravi and Ali on the radio, playing an evening raga, in an out-of-body magic carpet ride. Lucky you!!
In my view, as a fan of 60s rock, and being an Indian american musician today, Ravi Shankar opened the door for me. His daughter Anoushka is truly a gift to our community. @earthfaith
Приветствую ВАС ОБОИХ! Вы несёте это и почти никто не понимает, что не инструмент-в данном времени играет-а душа поёт! Хотелось бы услышать ещё больше!
All my life i've loved this traditional music. Thankyou so much!!!!
Thank you for the upload, my dad use to play this music for me on weekends and wash his motorcycle. This man is a spiritual person.
I am Sri Lankan, I am Latha, 2021/09/26, great a Pandith Ravi Shankar for sitar famous in the World , I am listening programs of them. Very beautiful .thank ''s a lot.
It's the God of Sitar himself playing in your ears.... What a wonderful magic is technology....
Oh, My! How can you not adore Ravi Shankar after you listen to him and watch his face as he plays. He was a true blessing to humanity.
Brings back memories of the RaviShankar/AliAkbarKhan concerts I attended in Los Angeles (UCLA, Hollywood Bowl, Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, Greek Theatre) in the 1960s. I've always preferred the sound of the Sarod and, now, the Rudra Veena. Great performances all. A measure of a music's greatness that you can stay with it for so long.
Pourquoi est-ce un instant aussi magique ? Parce que c'est la complicité d'un père et d'une fille. L'un galopant toujours en tête malgré son âge, stimulé par sa musique et bien accompagné par une compagne tellement respectueuse qu'elle ne se place jamais devant lui, le seconde quand elle sent qu'il fatigue, sans essayer d'en faire trop. Reprenant Bose d'un coup de tête quand celui-ci se décale et ne semble pas comprendre la phrase du maître. Quel respect mutuel ! J'admire cette transmission du savoir dans l'amour. C'est tellement beau qu'on ne sait plus si c'est la musique qu'il faut entendre ou d'autres voies spirituelles... Respect! Bravo à tous. Il est à jamais dans notre cœur.
Je comprends 🙏🙏🙏🤗🤗🤗☘️☘️☘️
So beautifully expressed....... totally in agreement with you.
I was fortunate to be at a very intimate concert on a grass hill at Syracuse University. He was at the bottom of the hill and we were all sitting around at various places on the top, like a small amphitheater! It was Magical!
Intimate setting concerts are the rarest of gems
Was that across the street from The Record Runner?
I love most baroque music, much European classic music, and now with Ravi Shankar, I have found another musical category to adore.
This has been an amazing piece. Pt. Ravi Shankar and his daughter makes it look easy.. but oh boy.. the preparation and skills are unimaginable. God bless... those who created this music and those who are able to appreciate it. Mother Earth is a heaven and our chance of experience it in a human form is unique. Please dont waste it in hate and anger and greed. Lets be appreciative of what we got here.
It's funny, I was compelled to explain that it was improvised but then I understood what you meant
Gratitude is a great thing! 💜
Wow, amen!
You said right👌👌
Well said.
Often imitated but never duplicated. There is nothing like Mr. Shankar to begin the day with. India may have it's shortcomings but it's music must be the most sophisticated in our world. I met him once quite by chance.
All nations, all persons have their own shortcomings, yet, India has the richest and most ancient culture in the world which throbs in every Indian's soul and daily life in innumerable ways : )
The music of Ravi Shankar is just one of the poignant expressions of its beauty..there's a pure sparkling sea out there to explore for us all!
@@charusingh7223 How wonderful!!! Thankyou so much for your positiveness!!! peace and joy 💐
Such a lovely instrument and although I've never been to India, if I close my eyes when listening, I'm there.
In our DNA...
Ravi Shankar gave me my musical blessing as a Tampura player in the India music skool by that time the teacher was Yamaludin Bhartia I was 10 years old I was nerveus because everybody was exited that he come to visit Pramod child friendly tabla player explained very kind that this was a mixed from flowers that was put between the eyes That calmed me That was the musical blessing for me as a 10 year old 🙏 When he artived we sit in a cirkel and each one where called to him and got this blessing That is a blessed memory 💜 Keeping this blessing alive by following the only India music skool in Amsterdam Keeping my father and mine music history alive 🙏🎶🎵💜
The piece at the start (Raaga Anandi Kalyan - Alaap) always gets me... brilliant, ethereal, like the universe playing itself.
I closed my eyes and I was in a different world, without any fear or anxiety. This has to be one the best performance.
Happy that you have enjoyed the performance, but Panditji in his prime was on a different level altogether 🙏
@@nirmalyamukhopadhyay1769 so true.
Pandit ji in his prime was on god level.
Yes
Only close your eyes and lét itgo through your body you will feel what wé are where wé came from and.... no more fear, Peace, freedom of heart
It's Mysneric
The whole stage will soon become a flying carpet. Power of music.behold these wonderful masters.
Stunning performance by all the musicians, but the camera work was incredible also ... showing me exactly what I wanted to see exactly when I wanted to see it. I don't know if I will see performers like the Shankars in my lifetime, so I'm most grateful someone captured this.
I directed this film. It should at least be credited. The whole team that made it deserve praise. It works vsiaully because this is a conert film made with devotion and love. This is music for the soul and it must be filmed with soul. I am glad it touched you!
It is so beautiful ❤❤❤
I like sitar music since many years. I enlightens me. And those two father and daughter, great! ❤❤❤❤
❤❤❤ India is a treasure to the world, indescribably beautiful this is...
There are lot of Things in this Land Which Is Gift to the Humanity! Meditation, Yoga 🙏
Hiii mool mi mi bhul nu kooda koon
@ Kyle Archer Well said . England
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In a very small venue, I saw Ravi Shankar perform in the early 70's. At first My ears were assaulted at the sound (Swaras note scales) but gradually, with the aid of some inhaled herbal smoke, I began to understand and feel the music that this master was performing for us. This appreciation for music other than what we are accustomed to, has given me endless joy. I still can't get behind that rap crap, indicating that my appreciation for other "music" genres does have its limits :-)
Totally absorbing & uplifting 🙏🕉🌏🕊
So beautiful....my beautiful sister and father are with me in soul...they embodied music and we listened with my mother to Indian music growing up along with rock and classical. It brings back so many euphoric afternoons in the Sun overlooking the sea in our house. And thanks to my father, we went to a Ravi Shankar concert in California......it was ecstatic.
I had the great privilege of seeing Ravi and Anoushka play together on the occasion of Ravi's 85th birthday - at the Paleo festival.
You lucky dog.
Great
Wow lucky you 🙂
Got to work with them at WOMAD festival in Seattle. In the presence of such greatness
WORDS CAN'T EXPRESS THE SPIRITUAL BEAUTY OF THIS MUSIC ...LOVE IT !!!
What does spiritual actually mean? People seem to have so many definitions of it. It seems like a made up word for emotion to me.
That sigh when the audience member knew it was over was powerful. They were so on that ride till the end ! So lucky things like this are at our finger tips x
As my Guru used to say, there are only 3 masters of Taal... Birju Maharaj, Bismilla Khan and Pt. Ravi Shankar. What a grip over taal... simply amazing. About style of playing... beyond comments. Made my boring times in Corona pandemic..
Almighty has blessed India to have its poets of nad swara like PT Ravishankar and Vilayat Khan sahab for Star and vocal classicals.
These 2 wonderful human beings and George Harrison so missed inspired me to really enjoy this music. Thank You Sweet Jesus for giving mankind such awesome skills
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I was fortunate to see Pt Ravi Shankar at concert at the national Cathedral, Washington DC in late 80s...was totally mesmerized. Then had the even greater fortune to see both himself and his daughter Anouska in concert in Philly...it was most amazing!!!
I have been enjoying his wonderful instrument 's melody for thirty-three years.Till now i am in his great touch.
Experienced. Ravi at Woodstock & then with Anoushka in 2010! I am very blessed with them.👌🙏👏😌
Maravilloso, digno de él.
Los que buscan la tranquilidad y la paz, fácilmente encuentran el camino a la iluminada dulzura.
Gracias por compartir tan bellos sonidos.
Chaque note de cette sublime musique nous purifie ...Dieu a béni ces magnifiques personnes, Shanti...
Every time we want to feel humility..just listen to such divine music..suddenly you are in the throes of creation
Tento encontrar palavras para expressar o que sinto e não consigo....é simplesmente MARAVILHOSO....essa música é de outro planeta...a India pertence a outro planeta! Só pode ser!! Abraços do Brasil!
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Great Ravi Shankar, one of the most amazing musicians. Can listen to him for hours.
अमर रहेंगे वह लोग जो हमें मुस्कुरा गए
I'm saving this on my playlist so I can listen to this tomorrow when I'm painting and meditating.
Mesmerizing instruments, it cleans my soul.
Greetings from Vietnam to India 🙏
I'm saving it too. It's just glorious to listen to!♥️
Greetings from Texas to Vietnam.
it took me 50 years to find out such great music. I was only a 1year old when they played this concert.
Saw Ravi in Bekeley in the 60,s Just as beautiful and as mesmerizing. So glad this is being presented today. Takes me to another place
I first saw Ravi Shankar and accompanists in a tiny auditorium at the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, NY. Absolutely a lifetime event. It was a master class but they let some of us sit in. Electrifying lecture and performances. It ran over by more than an hour and no one noticed (except my parents who had come to pick me up and were in the parking lot😜).
I've been listening to Master Ravi Shankar since the late 1960s. My observation is that his Soul got mellower as his body gracefully aged. And so have his musical expressions.
Ever heard an instrument talking? Yes, father and daughter show how it goes... May you rest in peace wonderful man!
I have seen the Soul+Devine+God together in our Pandit Ravi Shankar ji through his mesmerizing music 🙏🙏
How do you even come up with words to describe this profound beauty? I am stunned and quieted by the power of this music.
I suffer from depression and this music made me feel as if i am in Hindi temple with ultimate inner peace..thanks.:) objection your honor ..i adhere this comment but i didn.t say it
Took me sometime to get patience to enjoy him play, but I'm glad I did. Such peaceful music. Soothes the soul and his music has no agenda, other than mesmerize the listener
I read a lot of wonderful comments from wonderful people..! Music is trancendent and doesn't know bounderies..! Lovely frequencies from all the bharat musical instruments. Brussels,Belgium.🤗🤗🤗🙏🙏🙏☘️☘️☘️
Que saudades,agora vive no Plano Astral,lembro como se foce hoje,poder ver e ouvir Ele tocar foi uma benção...OM Shanti,Shanti OM...Ravi Shankar Ki Jay.
Omg this instrument is abseloutly fabulous this music is incredible feel so good when i listen to it ravi shankar and is daughter are amazing
Fantastic. First heard him in 1960 or 61 at Vassar College. Utterly out of this world.Thank you for posting. Such a treasure for everyone that he lived so long and that his daughter became such an amazing musician too.
Émouvant et très sensuelle avec un thème narration de tradition indiennes, ça fait plaisir de l, écouter.
Amazing! Divine rendition! Masterpiece!
Ravi had another daughter - her name is Nora Jones!
Ravi Shankar at the sitar and alah Akka at the tabla. London, Albert Hall circa 1971 (?) I had never listened to anything so incredibly soul uplifting. Thank you retroactively Ravi in heaven for so much beauty. 11/04/ 2024
I am not a man of musical world,but when i enjoy his musical play, I usually lose myself in a deep sea of best mental feeling !!
Soaring high above as the eagle rides the thermals, I ascend through music so ethereal, so transcending to understand the message within....Love of Mankind. Bharat Ratna Ravi Shankar.
Ravi Shankar, sitar
Anoushka Shankar, sitar
Bikram Ghosh, tabla
Tanmoy Bose, tabla
Kenji Ota, tanpura
Alan Kozlowskit, tanpura
Recorded at The Union Chapel, Islington, London, 2002
(see end credits)
There is a BBC DVD Box Set containing this concert: Ravi Shankar - In Portrait
Thank you
Scrolled forever to find this, tysm
All these subtle, delicate, textures.....which somehow hold so much weight.... the beauty of the maestro soul..... these is incredible we ALL can feel ..... the power of the art of the invisible .... music!
exactly, that makes sense to me..cause im tryin make sense of it but maybe best not to idk
This one is a masterpiece by Pt.Ravi Sankarji. Couldn't help noticing how Anoushka Sankar looked at him with immense pride and also a fair amount of motherly concern towards her aging father. 💝
He seemed to be encouraging her musically .Like hey I know you can do this you did this at home -and She seems to be acknowledging-but no dad you are the master ,keep teaching us .Very nice performance
nice music , where are you from??
Respectful student admiring, marveling at and learning from her master; devoted daughter loving her father. It's very touching. He seems frail and yes, she seems concerned. But he goes on to play for 10 more years! A privilege to share this performance..
Это прекрасная музыка❤благодарю вас❤
Thank you for these many wonderful notes! They bring peace.
Even the sitting position is hard to hold for more than a few minutes. Amazing craftmanship and endurance.
That is beautiful! I have never heard their music before! A joy to hear!
that’s awesome
I had this on dvd use to play this on my surround system as it was in 5.1 audio. So glad to find it again.
Con admiración me sumo a los aplausos !! Y gracias Erin Stapleton por compartir este Concierto Memorable.
Muy emocionada y admirada escuchando esta fascinante musica
Mil gracias
No words to express the feelings ,this instrumental performance creates..
Heart nd mind merges with the divine...
Indian🇮🇳 music are liked by any body irrespective of culture creed, place. We are proud of musical talents in India. Love the legend Ravishankar and his Legacy.
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it grabs your spirit and flies to indescribable places! what a journey!
This taught me a lot about our need to adapt as a species that is struggling with Democracy.
A wonderful discovery of two great artists. Beatifull and professional performance. The switch from balkan musik to western music and viceversa shows the ability of performing whatever you want if you want it.