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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The wonderful restraint of the Younger Dagars,
By Indian music lover "Marwa" (Portland, Oregon) - See all my reviews
This review is from: India: Dhrupad - Vocal Art of Hindustan (Audio CD)
As in everything by the Younger Dagars that I have heard, there is a wonderful restraint in this rendition of Raga Multani. The music is revealed in an unhurried, controlled manner that borders on the minimalist tendencies of some modern western composers, such as Morton Feldman. What I like about the Younger Dagars recordings as opposed to those of their older brothers (Aminuddin and Moinuddin) is that they took advantage of more modern recording technology to reveal the subtle vocal shadings that make this a performance of Dhrupad at its most pure.
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This review is from: India: Dhrupad - Alaka Lahiri: Chant (Audio CD)
The important information is that Dagar brothers have nothing to do with the current album. It is misleading and the two attached reviews don't help to dispel the myth.I found the album an average one, my frustration could contribute to a lesser score. |
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India: Dhrupad - Vocal Art of Hindustan by Dagar Brothers (Audio CD - 1995)
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