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Steve Gorn / Benjy Wertheimer
Priyagitha: The Nightingale

Album US 2004 on Wolf Club Music label
World (Indian Classical)

The musical form at the heart of traditional Indian classical music, the raga or (or "rag," in modern Hindi/Urdu) has its roots in the Sanskrit "ranj," which means "to color." It is sometimes said,"that which colors the mind is the raga." A raga defies simple definition. More than a scale, mode, tune or melody, it is a combination of elements-such as the modal structure, including the ascending and descending movement; the emphasis or avoidance of certain notes; the characteristic movements and motifs (the heart of the raga); the time of day or season; and the moods of the raga. These improvisational pieces were recorded live in the studio. To honor the form, they were improvised within the specific musical structure of each raga. Rag Desh: Traditionally played at night, Rag Desh (which translates to "country") is also known as a rainy season raga. The primary moods expressed are devotion, romance and longing. Rag Madhuvanti: The word "madhu" means honey, and the sweetness of honey flows like a river through this raga. Rag Madhuvanti belongs to the group of late afternoon ragas, and was most likely created in the 1920s. The crimson colors of sunset and the coming evening give the raga an urgency and sense of longing. Unfolding slowly in "vilambit ektal" (a slow 12-beat cycle with each beat subdivided into four), this raga creates a mood that is settling, yet filled with expectation. It concludes with a faster section in teental (16 beats). Rag Bhairavi: Named in honor of the Goddess Bhairavi, this beloved raga embodies her qualities of devotion and compassion. The consort of Bhairav, (also portrayed as the God Shiva), Rag Bhairavi expresses feelings of romance and longing. Traditionally a morning raga, it can also be played any time of day or night. It's often the final raga in an Indian classical concert. Priyagitah/The Nightingale: The Sanskrit name for nightingale, "Priya" means "beloved" and "gita" is usually translated as "song." The two words together can mean both "one who sings to the Beloved" and "song of the Beloved." This dialog between the clarinet and the esraj represents the musical flight of yearning for the One-the connection of the musician and the music.

     
Musicians
PortraitSteve Gorn cl, voc, US
clarinet, written by, flute, bamboo, album by
PortraitBenjy Wertheimer tab, US
esraj, tabla, written by, album by
PortraitMichael Stirling ,
tambora
PortraitDavid Michael hrp, zth,
zither
Album Tracks
No Title Artist Composer Duration
1Rag DeshSteve Gorn / Benjy Wertheimer
2Part One (Alap)Steve Gorn / Benjy Wertheimer8:35
3Part Two (Gat In Rupak Tal)Steve Gorn / Benjy Wertheimer4:50
4Part Three (Gat In Fast Ektal)Steve Gorn / Benjy Wertheimer3:04
5Rag MadhuvantiSteve Gorn / Benjy Wertheimer
6Part One (Gat In Low Ektal)Steve Gorn / Benjy Wertheimer23:17
7Part Two (Gat In Fast Tintal)Steve Gorn / Benjy Wertheimer9:25
8Rag Bhairavi)Steve Gorn / Benjy Wertheimer
9Part One (Alap)Steve Gorn / Benjy Wertheimer3:19
10Part Two (Gat In Rupak)Steve Gorn / Benjy Wertheimer6:16
11PriyagithaSteve Gorn / Benjy Wertheimer
12The NightingaleSteve Gorn / Benjy Wertheimer11:41
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