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Album: Voices of Spheres
Artist(s): Uatad Salamat Ali Khan & Sons: Shafqat Ali Khan - Sharafat Ali Khan
Style/Genre: World Ambient Indian
Instrumentation: Vocals, Synthesizers, Processed Electric Guitars, Santur, Digeridoo,
Keyboards, Tabla,Bass.
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Item: CD
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"Their
self-style classical fusion offers an intriguing blend of
pure classical vocals and modern ambient textures." - Lloyd
Barde, Backroads - Heartbeats
"The classical
fusion ... an intriguing blend of pure classical vocals and
modern ambient textures ... " - Lisa Tsering, India West.
Featuring
"Alan Kushan - Santur" and "Stephen Kent -Digeridoo"
An "ambient" journey into the world of Indian Classical Music. Blended soundscapes,
surround astonishing vocal performances of rare raga alaaps from one
of the Indian subcontinent most revered musical families. Salamat
Ali Khan, Shafqat Ali Khan & Sharafat Ali Khan combine talents with
the support of the multi-talented instrumentalist and producer Richard
Michos.
Salamat a legendary
vocalist throughout the Indian subcontinent, is joined by his two
sons for these ragas of blessings, invocations, romantic and sad
moods. Michos plays guitars, synthesizers, percussion and samples,
with additional santur, violin, piano, wind chimes, harmonium, and
even Stephen Kent on didgeridoo and Alan Kushan on santur.
ALBUM INSERTS:
1.
Bhairagi Bhairav, Pt. 1 [Blessing, Invocation, Prayer] 8:50
2. Bhairagi Bhairav, Pt. 2 [Blessing, Invocation, Prayer] 3:23
3. Puriya Kalyan, Pt. 1 [Divine, Sad Mood, Waiting for Beloved] 5:00
4. Puriya Kalyan, Pt. 2 [Divine, Sad Mood, Waiting for Beloved] 6:05
5. Shiraz, Pt. 1 [Persian Raga, Romantic, Desert Moon] 6:27
6. Shiraz, Pt. 2 [Persian Raga, Romantic, Desert Moon] 6:22
7. Abogi Kanara, Pt. 1 [Courtly Night Raga of Love and Romance] 6:07
8. Abogi Kanara, Pt. 2 [Courtly Night Raga of Love and Romance] 7:11
9. Kedara, Pt. 1 [Enlightened, Romantic Mood] 6:29
10. Kedar, Pt. 2 [Enlightened, Romantic Mood] 5:24
11. Madhkalyan, Pt. 1 [Intoxication] 6:16
12. Madhkalyan, Pt. 2 [Intoxication] 6:10
Total Time: 72:57
Item # CD1008-2
Cover Photo &
Design: Koorosh Angali
Produced by Richard
Michos
Co-producers:
X DOT 25 and Konstantine Baranov.
The Ali Khan family
represents a 500 year lineage of musicians of the Shamcharasi Gharana,
descendants of two famed court musicians to the artistically-devoted Akbar
the Great: Chand Khan and Suraj Khan. Chand Khan used to sing morning
ragas to this most famous Indian ruler of the Moghul Age of the India
empire. Now Salamat a legendary vocalist throughout the Indian subcontinent,
is joined by his two sons for these ragas of belessings, invocations,
romantic and sad moods. Michos plays guitars, synthesizers, percussion
and samples, with additional santur, violin, piano, wind chimes, harmonium,
and even Stephen Kent on didgeridoo and Alan Kushan on santur.
Ustad Salamat
Ali Khan (Born in 1934 in the Hoshiarpur district of Punjab), father of
an entire family of vocalist-musicians, performed (at the age of nine),
with his brother Nazakat Ali Khan, as the famed Ali Brothers. They were
internationally renowned as superstars in the 60's and 70's for their
immense talent and artistry in the classical form. Now the next generation
is becoming increasingly recognized for their great talents. The children
are Sharafat Ali Khan, Shafqat Ali Khan, Sukhawat Ali Khan and Riffat
Salamat.
Shafqat Ali Khan
(Born June 17, 1972 Lahore Pakistan) belongs to the Sham Churasi school
from East Punjab. This school of music has a long tradition that dates
to the Mughul times of Emperor Akbar. This school was established by the
two brothers Chand Khan and Suraj Khan. His uncle Ustad Nazakat Ali Khan
and father Ustad Salamat Ali Khan, the internationally acclaimed classical
singers, from the 10th generation of the Sham Churasi school.
Shafqat began
performing at the age of seven. His first performance was at the Lahore
Music Festival in 1979. Shafqat has performed throughout Europe with several
important concerts in France, the United Kingdom, Italy, Germany, Holland,
Spain, and Switzerlandês Geneva Festival. He is a well established performer
throughout India, Pakistan, and Bangla Desh. He has performed as well
throughout Canada and the United States with some key performances at
the Smithsonian Institute in the 1988 and 1996, and for the World Music
Institute at the New Yorkês Metropolitan Museum in 1988 and Merkin Concert
Hall in 1991.
Shafqat in the
recipient of a number of awards, in 1986 in Lahore he received the Amir
Khusro Award as the best young classical singer. In 1987, he received
the Gold Medal from Faislabad University, Pakistan. In 1995 he received
the Ghanda Award from New Deli University. He has appeared on recordings
from Nimbus(UK), EMI(India), HMV(UK), WaterLily Acoustics(USA), Westron(India),
MegaSound(India), Keytune Productiona(Holland), Plus Music(India) (forthcoming),
and Folk Heritage(Pakistan).
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