词条 | Rag Lalit |
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| name = Rāg Lalit | type = studio | artist = Ram Narayan | cover = Lalita - The Goddess Tripurasundari.jpg | caption = album cover art | released = 1989 | recorded = December 3, 1987 | venue = | studio = | genre = Hindustani classical music | length = 73:43 | label = Nimbus | producer = }} Rāg Lalit is a studio album by Indian classical musician Ram Narayan, released in 1989. Recorded December 3, 1987, in Wyastone Leys near Monmouth, Wales, the album features a performance of the serene dawn raga Lalit on sarangi. Narayan performs a long non-metrical introduction to unfold the raga, during which he adds a pulse, until he is joined by tabla to perform a composition. Origin{{main|Lalit (raga)}}The album consists of a single track performance of the raga Lalit. Lalit is commonly described as calm and devotional and is performed at dawn.[1] Neil Sorrel portrayed Lalit as conveying a feeling of instability and connects this to the performance time, when night changes into day.[2] Recording and artwork{{Listen |filename = Ram Narayan - Lalit excerpt.ogg |title = Rāg Lalit |description = A sample from the gat section}}Rāg Lalit was recorded in a single take in Wyastone Leys near Monmouth, Wales, on December 3, 1987, and includes the tuning of the sarangi's sympathetic strings through plucking.[2] In the performance, Narayan plays a long alap (non-metrical introduction) and a jor (performance with pulse) that increases in speed and range and makes use of gamaks (note oscillations).[2] Suresh Talwalkar, a frequent accompanist of Narayan, joins in playing a gat (composition with rhythmic pattern provided by the tabla) in the rhythmic 16-beat cycle tintal, which is separated into four groups of four beats.[2] When Talwalkar plays a solo, the sarangi repeats the melody.[2] The performance was mastered in England, but not edited.[2] In the same session that produced Rāg Lalit, the 1987 album Rāg Bhūpāl Toṛī, Rāg Paṭdīp was recorded.[8]The album cover features a 19th-century painting of the goddess Tripura Sundari,[3] also called Lalita. A picture of Narayan playing the sarangi is on the back of the album, along with a quote of Yehudi Menuhin praising Narayan. Reception{{Album ratings| rev1 =Allmusic | rev1Score ={{Rating|5|5}}[4] | rev2 =New Straits Times | rev2Score =(favorable)[5] }}Allmusic critic Ken Hunt gave the album a maximum five star rating and called it "a magical performance",[4] and R. S. Murthi of the New Straits Times argued that Narayan utilized his musical knowledge on the album to "stunning effect".[5] Track listing
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References1. ^{{cite book |title=The Raga Guide |last=Bor |first=Joep |author2=Rao, Suvarnalata |author3=Van der Meer, Wim |author4=Harvey, Jane |year=1999 |publisher=Nimbus Records |isbn=0-9543976-0-6 |page=104 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=YEbxAAAACAAJ}} 2. ^1 2 3 4 5 {{cite AV media notes |title=Rāg Lalit |titlelink= |others=Ram Narayan |year=1989 |first=Neil |last=Sorrell |type=CD booklet |publisher=Nimbus Records |id=NI 5183 |location=England |accessdate=2009-06-30}} 3. ^{{cite web|title=The Goddess Tripurasundari|publisher=Bridgeman Art Library|url=http://www.bridgemanimages.com/en-GB/asset/14010/indian-school-19th-century/the-goddess-tripurasundari|accessdate=2015-01-30}} 4. ^1 2 {{cite web |first=Ken |last=Hunt |title=RÆg Lalit - Review|url={{Allmusic|class=album|id=r98535|pure_url=yes}} |publisher=Allmusic |accessdate=2009-06-30}} 5. ^1 {{cite news|last=Murthi|first=R. S.|title=Rhythm of the universe|publisher=New Straits Times|date=1992-06-07|page=11|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=ILoTAAAAIBAJ&sjid=dJADAAAAIBAJ&pg=4875,2944507}} External links
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