Pandit Hariprasad Chaurasia

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Listening to this music neutralizes stress and promotes happiness, harmony,
peace and balance in your life and in the environment.

Maharishi Gandharva Veda (Raga Marwa)
http://youtu.be/HDcUvUfMs-M

The Bamboo flute (bansuri) in both India and Japan is considered to be the
original musical instrument, and is noted for being closest to the human
singing voice. The richness from the fine nuances of pitch is accomplished
by a subtle blowing technique and by partially covering the seven to eight
finger holes. Each flute can only play in one scale.

Pandit Hariprasad Chaurasia, born 1938, is an acknoweldged Bansuri master.
In 1981, in recognition of his outstanding contribution to music, he was
given the National Indian Award of the Sangeet Natak Academy in New Delhi.
In 1990, Hari Prasad Chaurasia received the Gaurav Puraskar, one of the
most prestigious awards, from the State Government of Maharashtra, India.
He also
received from the President of India, the coveted Padmabhushan award.

Press Reviews:

"...full of life, rhythm and vocal inflections, charged by the spirit of
true improvisation." - Washington Post

"...improvisations that sizzle without ever losing elegance." - The Village
Voice

"Beauty, order and perfection exists at every level of creation.
Ghandharva-Ved Music makes everything fit together in one incredible unity.
The 'Flying Beyond" CD by Hariprasad Chaurasia is a transcendental
experience. Very highly recommended!

Music for deep relaxation and integration of body and mind:
http://www.maharishi-gandharva-veda.de/

Also recommended:

North Indian classical music performed on the bamboo flute.  Rag Malkauns,
a haunting late night raga perfect for meditation and relaxation:

"Flying Beyond"
By Hariprasad Chaurasia
Improvisations on Bansuri
(CD AV-89004)

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Available from 'Eternal Music'
P.O. Box 3612
San Rafael, CA. 94912
http://www.eternalmusic.com/


On Sat, Dec 14, 2013 at 9:35 AM, Richard Williams <pundits...@gmail.com>wrote:

>  Riley Lee
>
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> Satori - Riley Lee and Gabriel Lee (Satori)
> http://youtu.be/lP6Xd86uaOw
>
> Riley Lee is the first non-Japanese person to attain the rank of Dai
> Shihan (grand master) in the shakuhachi tradition. Lee holds a BA and MA
> from the University of Hawaii, and he received his Ph.D. in Ethnomusicology
> from the University of Sydney. We attended a Lee performance in San Antonio
> in 2003. Lee is from Plainview,Texas.
>

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