Sri Dasavatara Stotra

Sri Dasavatara Stotra
from RADIO PRESTIGE 101;.;7FM Moscow by Val Belin

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Inese Alsina - the unique Latvian singer

Ancient Indian southern tradition, Karnatak style - a style of vocal singing, which is inherited. Not every singer in India will undertake to sing ragas or mantras in Sanskrit, and the truth is that only some of them exist in India, among them the names of great singers - Parween Sultana, Subbulakshmi, Kaushiki Chakraborty. Carefully selecting among talented girls, strict teachers, and more often the fathers and grandfathers, successfully shared the ancient art. Each artist devotes a lifetime to master, and have the right to perform the Indian classical music. Sometimes some persons still miraculously solved touch the great heritage, but it does take a titanic work, shoveled a huge amount of information to learn the language and its pronunciation, and of course to learn the very vocal technique. At that time, the singer of the well-known Latvian group ZODIAK - INESE ALSINA, entered the conservatory began to study with an opera teacher and at the same time interested in performance of Indian mantras. She turned to Val Belinov, who's been dedicated for several years of study into Indian music to help her understand the technique of thin melizms, built on interval relations within the complex for the perception of untrained ear the modal constructions. Indian tradition is based on the use of a quarter-tone system modal presentation of idiomatic musical material, which need to learn by heart, freely manipulating and improvising. Inese perfectly coped with all the tasks, how she got it, we can listen it in the interpretation of the modern version of the ancient mantras in arrangement, borrowed from the arsenal of the great Indian singer Subbulakshmi. The colorfull palette is stored in the authentic accompaniment of Val Belinov using and applying masterfully invented his own instrument - Savitar accompanied by original Indian instruments - mrdanga karatalas, tanpura. The music was able to record using the overlays, by a method of unique recording techniques developed by Alex Merkulov.
credits
from RADIO PRESTIGE 101;.;7FM Moscow, released February 21, 1997
Oleg Tarhov - bass
Val Belin - composer, vocal, guitars, SaViTar, Vitar, caratal, mridungam, drum-machine, violin
Inese Alsina - vocal
Andrew Khudov - director
Alex Merkulov - studio engineer
Vladimir Kolpakov - photo
Recorded Apello label
Riga 1991 Avg19
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tags: blues apocalyptic multi-directional New York
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