Anoushka Shankar e Patricia Kopatchinskaja - Raga Piloo

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Anoushka e Patricia Kopatchinskaja homenageando o incrível violinista e maestro Yehudi Menuhin em seu centenário . "Raga Piloo" é uma peça musical incluída no álbum "West Meets East vol-2", originalmente gravada por Ravi Shankar e Yehudi.

Anoushka Shankar sitar
Patricia Kopatchinskaja violin
Tanmoy Bose tabla
Pirashanna Thevarajah mridang
Kenji Ota tanpura

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  • Only god knows how much I LOVE Indian traditional music. I traveled to India last year and stayed at a hotel on the bank of Ganga river. Every morning they play Ganga Flute to wake you up. That felt like waking up in the heaven. Please cherish your beautiful heritage and be proud of it, my indian friends. Respect and love from China. (Edit: I’m Chinese but immigrated to Europe. My best friend here is a German-Indian! I must be an indian in my past life I think!😂😊)
  • I love india from USA but I’m Mexican and I want to be Indian too lol Culture is all I can say. India my blessings!
  • What I love is that they Easterized the violin without Westernizing the Sitar. They also Easternized Patricia's dress without Westernizing Anoushka. 10/10
  • To fully appreciate this, you need to know its history. In 1966, this was recorded by the greatest Sitarist alive (Ravi, Anoushka’s dad) and greatest Violinist alive (Menuhin). I have listened to that piece several hundred times in the last 14 years. Blew mind to see these women perform this 50 years later, NOTE FOR NOTE. Goosebumps.
  • India culture, esp. Indian music is in my heart. Greets from Poland🇮🇳👍🇵🇱
  • The musical chemistry between the sitar player and the violinist is just mesmerizing and so beautiful to watch
  • Its natural for a Sitarist to play fast.... But, what Patricia did with a violin is just unbelievable...
  • It reminds me of 40 years ago, when I lived in Nepal and India. The music there isn't like western music. It grows from the ancient earth. I know that sounds dumb, but I don't know how else to describe it.
  • In the seventies my father went to India to study and came back from there with shankar music and i fell in love with music when i was five years old and till now after 42 years old when I hear it l feel deep comfortable❤
  • This woman singlehandedly makes me want to learn the violin. Absolutely magical
  • @iga279
    Both ladies are phenomenal players; what a beautiful concert; never thought a Russian (??)violinist could play Indian music so well; their interaction is flawless;
  • No matter what race, ethnicity, nationality, color or gender - Music is a universal language we ALL speak and it is something that should bring us all together!
  • Hats off to Kopatchinskaja, it's really difficult for a violin to keep up with the sitar. And she did a splendid job. Great violinist.
  • Never has an instrumental brought me to tears. I closed my eyes and meditated to the first half of this song - the tears were flowing. Absolutely beautiful.
  • The instruments ...are extensions of their bodies. Brilliant. Namaskar from Canada.
  • Patricia looks like she is possessed by a child's spirit. love watching her play.
  • @ripp846
    Both of them, shredding their instruments. I'm glad there's still some real music somewhere. Respect from the USA.
  • East meets west is a cliche -this is where music meets music, soul meets soul. Such a meeting can only take place when you have mutual respect and understanding for each other.