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Sound of the Sitar

Ravi Shankar

40 min · 3 tracks · Indian classical music · Hindustani classical music

A transcendent journey through intricate ragas that evoke deep emotions and spiritual connection.

Sound of the Sitar is an EP by Ravi Shankar. A transcendent journey through intricate ragas that evoke deep emotions and spiritual connection. This album is significant as it contributed to the global appreciation of Indian classical music, helping to bridge cultural gaps during the 1960s. The album helped establish Shankar as a prominent artist, influencing several musicians in various genres, including rock and jazz, leading to collaborations with figures like George Harrison of The Beatles. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Sound of the Sitar sound like?

A transcendent journey through intricate ragas that evoke deep emotions and spiritual connection. Rooted in Indian classical music and Hindustani classical music.

What makes Sound of the Sitar by Ravi Shankar notable?

This album is significant as it contributed to the global appreciation of Indian classical music, helping to bridge cultural gaps during the 1960s. The album helped establish Shankar as a prominent artist, influencing several musicians in various genres, including rock and jazz, leading to collaborations with figures like George Harrison of The Beatles. Released in 1960, 'Sound of the Sitar' marked Ravi Shankar's emergence as a key figure in bringing Indian classical music to Western audiences. It came shortly after his performances at the Monterey Pop Festival, which significantly raised his international profile and introduced sitar music to a broader audience.

How many songs are on Sound of the Sitar?

Sound of the Sitar has 3 tracks, running approximately 40 minutes.

Tracklist

3 tracks·40:50

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Alap and Jor in Raga Malkauns Standout 20:48
  • 2 Tala Sawari Standout 7:31
  • 3 Pahari Dhun Standout 12:31

Artist Origin

British Raj

Runtime

40 min 50 sec