Pannalal Ghosh
Flute Recital
His Master’s Voice (India) 1970
EALP 13 (LP)
sleeve : EX-(SRW, SOC, slightly dirts, SOC on labels.)
media : VG+/VG+(some light noises caused by slightly wear.)
An album released in 1963 by Pannalal Ghosh, a bansuri (Indian flute) player and composer from Barisal, Bangladesh, who was active in India and is considered the first musician to introduce the bansuri with seven holes to play scales. This album followed his famous 1960 work 'Raag Yaman/Raag Shri'. While the performers are not listed, the album features North Indian classical music with the flute accompanied by the drone of the tambura and the beats of the tabla. Instead of long performances, the album offers a variety of rhythms and melodies, including compositions with different tempos such as vilambit (slow) and drut (fast).
A6: Dadra
B1: Hansdhwani