Kala
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Artist:
Kala Ramnath
Label: Sense World Music
Category: Music
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Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1
UPC: 801786703822
EAN: 0801786703822
ASIN: B0001XQFNW
Release Date: 2005-02-15 |
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Tracks:
- Raga Jogkauns: Vilambit Ektaal
- Raga Jogkauns: Madhyalay (Medium Tempo) Ada Chautaal
- Raga Jogkauns: Tarana in Drut (Fast) Ektaal
- Raga Bhatiyar: Madhyalay Teentaal
- Raga Bhatiyar: Drut Ektaal
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Customer Reviews:
breathtaking............2007-01-19
I first came across Kala Ramnath's violin playing on a track from "Samwad" - the Jugalbandi (duet) with sitarist Purbayan Chatterjee.
Even with many years of listening to Indian classical music - to me her playing was simply stunning - her tone had a vocal quality and was unbelievable (and that is even comparing to the greats in Western classical music).
I would fully agree with the previous reviewer Pieter de Rooij about Kala's playing.
Listen starting about 3 minutes into track 2 for playing that just takes the breath away.
The tabla player is Subhankar Banerjee (who is also on Samwad) responds really well to Kala - listen to the way he incites and responds to her on track 3
Not only do I highly recommend "Kala" - I would also strongly suggest considering the aformentioned "Samwad" (see my review of "Samwad").
the exceptional beauty of Kala Ramnath's 'singing violin' .......2005-05-15
If I were to survive on a deserted island with only a few pieces of music to listen to, I would certainly like the company and unique beauty of the timeless music of violinist Kala Ramnath on two of her latest albums, 'Touching Air' and 'Kala'. Both albums were released by Sense World, a young label that focuses exclusively on classical raga-music. I've enjoyed a lot of their releases already and in my opinion Sense World excells in recording musical sound and in the choice and combination of artists.
In the world of North Indian raga-music Kala Ramnath has become famous for her unique 'singing violin'-style. Her musical abilities were nurtured in a family of celebrated violinists in both the North and South Indian musical forms. Kala took the road of North India, playing the hindusthani vocal style of Khyal, a genre that allows performers to display the depth of their musical knowledge and skills. Kala Ramnath was educated from a very early age by her grandfather Vidwan Narayan Iyer and later on by her aunt N. Rajam, another famous violinist who became legendary for developing a new vocal style for violin called 'gaayaki'. After absorbing this style Kala Ramnath continued her musical journey for many years under the guidance of another famous musician, singer Pandit Jasraj. His approach left a decisive mark on her playing, which elegantly combines an excellent technique with a deep emotional quality.
The renowned world music magazine 'Songlines' welcomed the album-release of 'Kala' with a raving review last year and later on it was voted there as one of the 'best world music albums of 2004'. I couldn't agree more! Kala Ramnath displays the very same top-performance level on her album 'Touching Air', a live-performance at the Saptak Music Festival 2001. On 'Touching Air' she plays the rarely heard midnight raga Nat Narayan, a creation of her guru Pandit Jasraj. On 'Kala' she plays the raags 'Jogkauns' and 'Bhatiyar'. Both albums showcase Kala Ramnath with outstanding improvisations, full of character, playfulness and exuberance. These performances are for me -an experienced listener of this kind of music- very relaxing and at the same time full of excitement. Her playing blossoms all the way, also thanks to really excellent artistic contributions by tabla players Vijay Ghate (on 'Touching Air') and Subhankar Banerjee (on 'Kala') who are able to grasp and respond to all her musical intentions.
Kala Ramnath gently unfolds the raags on 'Touching Air' and on 'Kala' within a slow framework of twelve beats (ektaal) and expresses her 'vocal' approach in a lyrical and introspective way. When the tempo gets faster she displays all her technical virtuosity as well, without ever forgetting to transfer emotional content in her musical phrases. The enormous and endless variety she's capable to display in her phrasing, based on several melodic formulas/compositions in these raags, is breathtaking and overwhelming. It's this fully developed and well balanced broad range of her musical abilities that makes Kala Ramnath such an interesting and very pleasant performer and these wonderful performances such a captivating and satisfying experience.
Listening to 'Touching Air' and 'Kala' really leaves me no further doubt: Kala Ramnath is one of the most gifted violin players on earth today.
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