Cheap Sangam: Michael Nyman Meets Indian Masters (Music) (Michael / Misran, Rajan / Misra, Sajan Nyman, Michael / Shrinivas, U. Nyman, Michael Nyman, Michael Nyman Band, U. Shrinivas, Rajan Misra, Rajnish Misra, Ritesh Misra, Sajan Misra) Price
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| ARTIST: | Michael / Misran, Rajan / Misra, Sajan Nyman, Michael / Shrinivas, U. Nyman, Michael Nyman, Michael Nyman Band, U. Shrinivas, Rajan Misra, Rajnish Misra, Ritesh Misra, Sajan Misra |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Wea International |
| FEATURES: | Import |
| TYPE: | Avant-Garde, Classical Artists, Composer, Vocal, Original Score, Classical Music, Miscellaneous Music, Classical, Chamber Music & Recitals, Minimalism, Miscellaneous, Soundtracks |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Three Ways Of Describing Rain: I. Sawan - First Rain, Three Ways Of Describing Rain: II. Rang - Colour Of Nature, Three Ways Of Describing Rain: III. Dhyan - Meditation, Compiling The Colours: Samhitha |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 809274955128 |
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Customer Reviews of Sangam: Michael Nyman Meets Indian Masters
A Minimalist (Not Glass) and an Indian Classical Master (Not Shankar) I have enjoyed Nyman's music ever since I obsessively watched The Draughtsman's Contract in the early 80's. I also enjoy Phillip Glass' music. I especially liked Passages (his album of mutual compositions with Ravi Shankar). When I saw this cd I was intrigued. It is quite different from the Glass/Shankar project. The singing by the Misras is a prominent part of the compositions. The final composition is co-written with U. Shrinivas, who plays mandolin on it; many people will know him from his work with John McLaughlin. Even though all the compositions are co-written, they are definitely in Nyman's style. I would give this album 5 stars for those already familiar with Nyman's work (especially those who also enjoy the music of South Asia). It may only be a 3 star album to those unfamilar with Nyman (his film scores are an easier introduction). 4 stars is my compromise.