Re: The Strings Broke Long Ago...
- From: nayakan88@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: 16 Feb 2006 12:24:02 -0800
You should be able to get these on the internet. I just checked a
couple
of well-known stores, www.khazana.com and www.shrimatis.com, and
they both list it. I am sure there are other stores these days as
well.
Try your luck. Sometimes these things are listed but not available.
These CDs are All-India Radio releases. Khazana lists another double
CD
of Allauddin Khan; don't think I've heard this one...but I have a vague
recollection of having heard a dEvgirI bilAval at some point of time by
him.
Kumar
Philip Peters wrote:
nayakan88@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
T-Series released a 5-CD set of Allauddin Khan a few years ago.
Kumar
Thanks. This seems the one to have (is it for sale somewhere on the
Internet?)
Philip
Philip Peters wrote:
Orlando Enrique Fiol wrote:
dipu.deshmukh@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
It is often said that Alauddin Khan was a great teacher. That is so
evident when one listens to his disciples - each one has a style which
is so unique - listening to each one of them, I have absolutely no idea
what Alauddin Khan's own style might have been. I read, in a Nikhil
babu interview, that apparently, that outcome was pre-meditated by
Alauddin Khan. No wonder he is still regarded so highly.
I have quite a few recordings of Alaudin Khansahib from 1958-1960.
Ah! Where can one obtain Allaudin Khan's recordings? I only have one.
Philip
His
style is similar to Ali Akbar Khan, but not as rabaab oriented as Hafiz
Ali Khan.
Orlando
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