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"Collaborations" de George et Ravi Shankar, 3CD/DVD
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"Collaborations" de George et Ravi Shankar, 3CD/DVD
Dark Horse Records Announces Ravi Shankar, George Harrison Box Set Release
Los Angeles – Dark Horse Records announced today the October 19th release of a limited edition deluxe box set, entitled RAVI SHANKAR GEORGE HARRISON COLLABORATIONS. The release honors the sitar master’s 90th birthday.
Collaborations is a 3 CD and 1 DVD uniquely numbered limited edition box set. All compositions were composed by Ravi Shankar and produced by George Harrison over a period of 20 years.
The DVD is a rare concert performance of the Ravi Shankar’s Music Festival From India recorded at London’s Royal Albert Hall in 1974. The albums include the acclaimed Chants Of India (1997), The Ravi Shankar Music Festival From India (studio version 1976) and Shankar Family & Friends (1974). The 56-page book includes a foreword by Philip Glass, a history of George and Ravi “in their own words” and rare photographs from both family archives.
The personal and musical friendship between Ravi Shankar and George Harrison has been known and well documented for decades now. It was a friendship that was powerful enough to make an impact on the large, musical life of the late nineteen sixties and it reverberates, as clearly, even today.
– from the Foreword by Philip Glass
In 1973 George Harrison signed Ravi Shankar to his Dark Horse Records label. The first joint recording project between George Harrison and Ravi Shankar, Shankar Family & Friends brought together renown Indian classical musicians such as Ustad Alla Rakha, Lakshmi Shankar, and Shivkumar Sharma alongside Western jazz and rock musicians including George, Ringo Starr, Tom Scott, Klaus Voormann, Jim Keltner and Billy Preston. One half of the album comprises instrumentals and songs, while the second half is a thematic ballet to a yet un-staged performance.
Ravi Shankar’s Music Festival From India (live from the Royal Albert Hall) was the first artistic event organized and sponsored by George Harrison’s Material World Charitable Foundation; bringing together a 17-piece Indian classical ensemble as well as a solo sitar performance by Ravi Shankar accompanied on tabla by Alla Rakha.
In 1997 George Harrison and Ravi Shankar again collaborated on an album. This time Ravi created music for ancient Sanskrit chants with the challenge of maintaining the authenticity of the ancient verses. Released in 1997, Chants Of India are timeless, Vedic verses chanted for the well being of man and mankind.
Collaborations, is available on Dark Horse Records and distributed worldwide by Rhino Entertainment.
Re: "Collaborations" de George et Ravi Shankar, 3CD/DVD
Merci pour l'info, ça m'intéresse grave
Même si je sens que ça va être chaud a trouver...
Je vous donnerai plus de details si je croise le représentant de EMI, en espérant que ce ne soit pas que de l'import.
C'est quoi cette rentrée de malade
Même si je sens que ça va être chaud a trouver...
Je vous donnerai plus de details si je croise le représentant de EMI, en espérant que ce ne soit pas que de l'import.
C'est quoi cette rentrée de malade
Re: "Collaborations" de George et Ravi Shankar, 3CD/DVD
yep, ça va encore être chaud pour le larfeuille
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