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Steve Gorn & Badal Roy - Yantra - Flute & Tabla album

Steve Gorn & Badal Roy - Yantra - Flute & Tabla album

  • Performer: Steve Gorn
  • Genre: Folk music
  • Title: Yantra - Flute & Tabla
  • Released: 1985
  • Style: Indian Classical, Hindustani
  • Country: US
  • MP3 version size: 1767 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1172 mb
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  • Rating: 4.1
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Badal Roy. Instrument.

Producer – Bob Haddad. Tabla – Badal Roy. Notes. Dhun/Rag-Mala - A brief folk melody acts as the springboard for improvisation in several ragas. Each exploration in a new rga is followed by a restatement of the theme. The rhythm cycle is kaharawa. Rag Chandrakauns - A classical rendition of a very popular late night raga, set to teental rhythm. Rag Lalit - A brief alap (solo flute).

Gorn (bansuri bamboo flute) and Roy (tabla) make an impressive pairing on Yantra, which combines performances of classical and light-classical Indian ragas. A good introduction for new listeners, the music possesses the contemplative qualities in line with raga tradition, but the pieces are atypically short and much easier to digest than per usual.

Badal Roy (Bengali: বাদল রায়; born Amarendra Roy Chowdhury) is a Bangladeshi tabla player, percussionist, and recording artist known for his work in jazz, world music, and experimental music. He was born in Comilla, East Bengal, British India (now in Bangladesh) in 1945. Badal Roy was born into a Hindu family in a predominantly Muslim eastern Bengal region of the British empire in the Indian Subcontinent (which later became East Pakistan, then Bangladesh)

Badal Roy's Full Moon Quartet with special guests Dave Liebman and Michael Henderson. One of the world's leading tabla players, Badal Roy, a native of Pakistan, has helped move the Indian drum from its traditional classical role and, with his free-flowing style, ensconce it as a striking rhythmic force in jazz and improvisational settings. Rounding out Roy's Full Moon Quartet are Kenny Wessel, guitar; Steve Gorn, bamboo flute; and Daniel Moreno, percussion

Yantra – Indian Flute & Tabla by Badal Roy. Passing Dreams by Badal Roy. View all albums . Ashirbad. More albums from Badal Roy: Father Time by Badal Roy. Yantra – Indian Flute & Tabla by Badal Roy. About.

Steve Gorn (born in New York City) is a master bamboo flautist and saxophone player. Gorn has performed Indian classical music, jazz and new American music on the bansuri bamboo flute and soprano saxophone in concerts and festivals throughout the world. A disciple of the late bansuri master, Sri Gour Goswami of Calcutta, he has been praised by critics and leading Indian musicians as one of the few westerners recognized to have captured the subtlety and beauty of Indian music. Yantra: Flute and Tabla with Badal Roy (Music of the World, 1983). Luminous Ragas with Marc Levinson, 1991. Steel & Bamboo with Robert Dick, 1993.

Tracks count: 5. Views: 4. Steve Gorn And Badal Roy - Dhun/Rag-mala 07:45. Steve Gorn And Badal Roy - Rav Bhairavi 05:57. Steve Gorn And Badal Roy - Rag Bhairagi 15:02.

Tracklist

A1 Dhun/Rag-Mala 7:35
A2 Rag Chandrakauns 9:00
A3 Rag Lalit 7:10
B1 Rag Bhairagi 14:51
B2 Rag Bhairavi 5:57

Credits

  • Flute [Bamboo Flute] – Steve Gorn
  • Producer – Bob Haddad
  • Tabla – Badal Roy

Notes

Yantra is a re-release of Music of India ©1983, Produced by Bob Haddad ©1985 Music of the World

Dhun/Rag-Mala - A brief folk melody acts as the springboard for improvisation in several ragas. Each exploration in a new rga is followed by a restatement of the theme. The rhythm cycle is kaharawa.

Rag Chandrakauns - A classical rendition of a very popular late night raga, set to teental rhythm.

Rag Lalit - A brief alap (solo flute). This raga is associated with the pre-dawn hours and has a mysterious and contemplative quality.

Rag Bhairagi - A short but thorough development of a pentatonic early morning raga related to the Bhairav group. The form is alap, mayda teental (medium speed), and drut teental (fast.)

Rag Bhairavi - This is the most popilar North Indian raga, traditionally played to close a concert. The composition theme is adapted from a melody played by the late Pannalal Ghosh, the flutist who first introduced the bansari flute as a classical music instrument.

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
CDT-102 Steve Gorn & Badal Roy Steve Gorn & Badal Roy - Yantra - Indian Flute & Tabla ‎(CD, Album) Music World Music CDT-102 US 1993
LAT 50610 Steve Gorn & Badal Roy Steve Gorn & Badal Roy - Yantra - Indian Flute & Tabla ‎(CD, Album, RE, RM) Latitudes , Music Of The World LAT 50610 US 1997