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  • The Enchanting Violin Of Dr. N. Rajam
    Violin was the first Western instrument to be adopted for playing Carnatic Music. Around 1800 AD., Balaswami Dikshitar, the younger brother of Muthuswami Dikshitar learnt the playing of violin from a band master aat Fort St Georgein Chennai (Madras), India. He first learnt western music and later adopted the instrument to play Carnatic music. The technique of playing the violin was perfected to such an extent that it became an indispensable accompaniment to Carnatic Vocal and instrumental music.

    Dr. N. Rajam takes credit for introducing the violin not only as a solo instrument but also as an accompanying instrument for vocal and instrumental music in the Hindustani tradition. Oriental Records Inc. is privileged to present the first solo recording of Dr. N. Rajam accompanied by her daughter and the world renowned tabla maestro, Zakir Hussain.

    (01) Raga Mian Malhar - Gat Ek Taal - Teen Taal
    (02) Raga Chaya Nat - Gat Roopak Taal - Teen Taal
    (03) Raga Khamaj - Addha Taal

    FLAC (EAC Rip): 300 MB | MP3 - 320 kbs: 130 MB | Scans

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  • Sayed Darwish






    CD 1
    CD 2
    لحن الشيالين تحليــل موسيقى



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  • Abdel Halim Hafez - Fi Yom Fi Chahr
    Abdel Halim Hafez
    Al Andalib Al Asmar "The Dusky Nightingale". was the nickname of the most idolized Arabic artist-singer of the second half of the 20th century: Abdel Halim Hafez. His life resembles a true mosaic where all of his songs put together make up a fresco of love, patriotism, glory and grief. He was the idol of the young generations of the sixties and seventies, and remained so for the generations that followed. So much so that today, grand mothers compete with their grand children in their idolatry for the "Dusky Nightingale". Today, fully matured middle aged men are still overwhelmed by him as their prime youth was deeply marked by his unique and unmatched voice. He was practically born an orphan. It was in 1929 and the beginning of a grief stricken life III health and disease continuously dogged the artist until he died prematurely at the age of 48 in a London clinic. Sixteen movies and some hundred songs cannot possible, be enough to sum up and explain the Abdel Halim Hafez phenomenon. Halim, as his close friends used to call him was endowed with a rare charisma boosted by an outstanding intelligence and an amazing sensitivity and compassion which permeated the way he sang or played as an actor with prestigious stars such as Shadia, Faten Hamama, Maryam Fakhreddine, Sabah etc... Although a talented musician himself, he never composed the melodies of his songs. However, he enriched the work of his early collaborators namely kamal El Taweel, Mohamed El Mougui and later on Mohamed Abdel Wahab who was his close friend and his "accomplice" as well as Baligh Hamdi to name a few. He happened to sing songs whose lyrics sounded more like a trade-union manifesto but which turned into fiery passion through the magic of his voice...Imagine when he crooned love songs...

    1. Fi Yom Fi Chahr Fi Sana
    2. Fi Yom Menel Ayam
    3. Zalamouh

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  • Abdel Halim Hafez - Fatet Ganbena
    Abdel Halim Hafez
    Al Andalib Al Asmar "The Dusky Nightingale". was the nickname of the most idolized Arabic artist-singer of the second half of the 20th century: Abdel Halim Hafez. His life resembles a true mosaic where all of his songs put together make up a fresco of love, patriotism, glory and grief. He was the idol of the young generations of the sixties and seventies, and remained so for the generations that followed. So much so that today, grand mothers compete with their grand children in their idolatry for the "Dusky Nightingale". Today, fully matured middle aged men are still overwhelmed by him as their prime youth was deeply marked by his unique and unmatched voice. He was practically born an orphan. It was in 1929 and the beginning of a grief stricken life III health and disease continuously dogged the artist until he died prematurely at the age of 48 in a London clinic. Sixteen movies and some hundred songs cannot possible, be enough to sum up and explain the Abdel Halim Hafez phenomenon. Halim, as his close friends used to call him was endowed with a rare charisma boosted by an outstanding intelligence and an amazing sensitivity and compassion which permeated the way he sang or played as an actor with prestigious stars such as Shadia, Faten Hamama, Maryam Fakhreddine, Sabah etc... Although a talented musician himself, he never composed the melodies of his songs. However, he enriched the work of his early collaborators namely kamal El Taweel, Mohamed El Mougui and later on Mohamed Abdel Wahab who was his close friend and his "accomplice" as well as Baligh Hamdi to name a few. He happened to sing songs whose lyrics sounded more like a trade-union manifesto but which turned into fiery passion through the magic of his voice...Imagine when he crooned love songs...

    Abdel Halim Hafez - Fatet Ganbena

    lyrics: Hussien al-Saied
    Music: Mohamed Abdel Wahab

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  • Abdel Halim Hafez - Dalila - Sharea El-Hob
    Dalila
    1. Ehna Kuna Fein
    2. Elly Inshagait Aleh
    3. Kan Fee Zaman
    4. Habib Hayati
    5. Haram Ya Dar

    Sharea El-Hob
    6. Quloulou
    7. El-Layali
    8. Na'am Ya Habibi Na'am

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  • Ustad Rais Khan & Ustad Sultan Khan - Rag Rang Vol. 1 & 2
    Ustad Rais Khan & Ustad Sultan Khan
    Rag Rang Vol. 1 & 2: Live At The Queen Elizabeth Hall, London, AUG.1993

    Born on December 25, 1939, in Indore, India, Rais Khan was taught initially by his father Muhammad Khan but was driven by his mother when it came to riyaz (practice). On his mother's side he is related to the sitar virtuoso Inayat Khan of the Imdadkhani gharana. (See Chairman's Choice -- Great Gharanas: Imdadkhani on EMI India.) Rais Khan has also recorded for EMI India and the German Loft label. ~ Ken Hunt, Rovi

    Emotional depth, virtuosic instrumental skills, and a passion for melody have been combined through the music of sarangi player Sultan Khan. Taught the rudiments of the sarangi by his father, Ustad Gulab Khan, Khan has continue to evolve as an instrumentalist. Performing his debut concert at the age of 11 at the All-Indian Conferences, Khan is a two-time winner of the prestigious Sangeet Natya Academy Award. He also received the gold medal award of Moharashtra and an American Academy of Artists award in 1998. Attracting international attention when he accompanied Ravi Shankar on George Harrison's Dark Horse tour in 1974, Khan has featured on the soundtracks of Gandhi and In Custody. In 1997, Khan performed at Prince Charles' 50th birthday celebration. ~ Craig Harris, Rovi

    Rag Rang Vol. 1
    1. Raga Yaman Kalyan - Alap
    2. Raga Yaman Kalyan - Vilambit Gat In Teentaal
    3. Raga Yaman Kalyan - Drut Gat In Teentaal

    Rag Rang Vol. 2
    1. Ragmala - Alap
    2. Ragmala - Dadra Taal Part 1
    3. Ragmala - Dadra Taal Part 2
    4. Raga Bhairavi - Madyalay Teentaal

    FLAC tracks (EAC Rip): 650 MB | MP3 - 320 kbs: 370 MB | Scans

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    Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5

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    Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3



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