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DescriptionMusic Today Presents Maestro's Choice HiQ MP3, 30 CDs Indian Classical. http://www.imagehost.ro/pict//120055504644e66625898.jpg Maestro's Choice, Series 1. This was released in 1991. It consisted of 20 albums each of one hour duration by a Maestro. 4 of these albums were Carnatic. 16 Hindustani albums were: 1. Maestro's choice - Bismillah Khan 2. Maestro's choice - Ravi Shankar 3. Maestro's choice - Bhimsen Joshi 4. Maestro's choice - Gangubai Hangal 5. Maestro's choice - Kishori Amonkar 6. Maestro's choice - Jasraj 7. Maestro's choice - Shivkumar Sharma 8. Maestro's choice - Alla Rakha, Zakir Hussain 9. Maestro's choice - Imrat Khan 10. Maestro's choice - Amjad Ali Khan 11. Maestro's choice - Mallikarjun Mansur 12. Maestro's choice - Hariprasad Chaurasia 13. Maestro's choice - Ram Narayan 14. Maestro's choice - Zahiruddin & Wasifuddin Dagar 15. Maestro's choice - Asad Ali Khan 16. Maestro's choice - N.Rajam Contains from this series, 10 albums (1-10). Maestro's Choice, Series 2. This was released in 1995. It consisted of 6 albums each of one hour duration by a Maestro. The albums were: 17. Maestro's choice - Vilayat Khan 18. Maestro's choice - Shivkumar Sharma 19. Maestro's choice - Zakir Hussain 20. Maestro's choice - Bhimsen Joshi 21. Maestro's choice - Jasraj 22. Maestro's choice - Hariprasad Chaurasia Contains from this series, 3 albums (17-19). Maestro's Choice, Series 3. This was released from 2001 onwards. Every year a few albums under the banner Maestro's Choice were released. Though I do not know what all albums were released, I did a google and found the following 16 albums were released. 23. Maestro's choice - Amir Khan 24. Maestro's choice - Ghulam Mustafa Khan 25. Maestro's choice - Kumar Gandharva 26. Maestro's choice - Parween Sultana 27. Maestro's choice - Rajan/Sajan 28. Maestro's choice - Satish Vyas 29. Maestro's choice - Ajoy Chakrabarty 30. Maestro's choice - Biswajit Roy Chowdhury 31. Maestro's choice - Rashid Khan 32. Maestro's choice - Shubha Mudgal 33. Maestro's choice - Ulhas Kashalkar 34. Maestro's choice - Veena Saharabuddhe 35. Maestro's choice - Shahid Parvez 36. Maestro's choice - Sultan Khan 37. Maestro's choice - Vishwa Mohan Bhat 38. Maestro's choice - Shujaat Hussain Khan Contains from this series, 15 albums (23-37). Repeats: One track in Rajan & Sajan Mishra CD (Pooriya) is the same track that was there in the previous release, however I have included it here again. The entire CD of ?Maestro's choice - Shahid Parvez? is lifted from the previous release (Morning/Afternoon/Evening/Night Ragas). Hence I am NOT uploading it here and have put up just a playlist. Ensure you download this in the same folder as the previous release for the playlist to work. Carnatic: I am also releasing 2 Carnatic Maestros who are very cosmopolitan in outlook M.Balamuralikrishna and Dr. L.Subramaniam Review: Hari Prasad Chaurasia is one of the most popular contemporary flautists. The simple bamboo flute transformed by the late Pannalal Ghosh into an important instrument for interpreting the finer nuances of Indian classical music has indeed found a guardian angel in Pandit Hariprasad Chaurasia.Hari Prasad Chaurasia, has not only nurtured Panna Babu's legacy but with his natural talent for music and diligent practice combined with his highly innovative approach has made the flute almost indispensable for a concert of Indian classical music, anywhere in the world. He belongs to the Senia Gharana but has imbibed the best features and facets of other forms and styles in his presentation. For instance, for his alap, he follows the dhrupad style; for jod, the gatkari; for compositions the khayal technique and for his dhun, the thumri and folk styles. The result of this heady mixture is a rich and unique composition that is both absorbing and fascinating. His popularity on concert platforms in India brought acclaim from all over the world. He toured many countries such as Iran, the United States, and others in Europe to spread the music of India. He is the only Indian soloist to have performed at the Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow. His performance in the Theatre Odeon in Paris was highly appreciated. Hari Prasad Chaurasia is equally at home with the popular music of films. He, along with Shivkumar Sharma, composed the scores for Hindi films like Silsila (An Episode) and Chandni (Moonlight), the music of which is popular even today. Unlike many other great musicians of India, Hari Prasad Chaurasia was not born in a family of musicians. His father was a noted wrestler who was keen that his son follow his footsteps. Hari Prasad Chaurasia chose the path of music at the age of 15 instead. He learned the techniques of vocal classical music from Pandit Raja Ram of Benaras. Born in 1938, Hari Prasad Chaurasia is a Bachelor of Music and trained as a singer with Annapurna Shankar. She did not accept him as her student easily. In fact, he had to knock at her door for two years before she was even willing to listen to him play. He was under her tutelage for five years.Her influence not only gave his music new depth and dimension but also inspired him to pursue a performing career.He gave his maiden radio broadcast in 1955. In 1957, he joined Cuttack All India Radio as a performing artist and worked there for 5 years. Thereafter he was transferred to the station in Mumbai. His talents were at once recognised and appreciated and he was in great demand to play on stage and for the screen. This finally made him resign from All India Radio in 1964. Later, he got a chance to listen to a flute recital by Pandit Bholanath on All India Radio in 1965 and was so moved that he became the pupil of Panditji. At present, because of the efforts of Hari Prasad Chaurasia,the flute has attained a status of a high level concert instrument.He is ever eager to experiment, and has even tried out techniques employed in Carnatic music. He was given the National Award of the Sangeet Natak Academy in recognition of his outstanding contribution to music in 1983,. In 1990 he won the Maharashtra Gaurav Puraskar. Many thanks to the original Uploader for this release.... Please seed after downloading...... http://thepiratebay.org/user/alientechy Related Torrents
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