India's Master Musicians Release Group

India's Master Musicians

First released 1983 Violin / Tabla
Dr. Subramaniam Lakshminarayana is an Indian violinist, composer, and conductor with formal training in both Carnatic classical music and Western classical traditions.
L. Subramaniam
Alla Rakha Qureshi was an Indian tabla player.
Alla Rakha
Allah-Rakha-Khan
Allah Rakha Khan
1 Release 3 tracks CD
Alla Rakha released India’s Master Musicians in 1983. The album features three extended Indian classical tracks blending Carnatic and Hindustani styles. Rakha’s tabla work highlights rhythmic comp

Tracklist (Primary Release)

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3 tracks

About India's Master Musicians

India’s Master Musicians is a 1983 Indian classical music album by Alla Rakha. The release features three extended instrumental performances. Alla Rakha, a tabla maestro, presents the compositions in collaboration with unnamed vocalists and instrumentalists, though the context does not specify their identities.

The album’s primary format is a long-playing vinyl record. The release date is January 1, 1983. No record label is identified in the provided context. The tracklist includes Ragam and Tanam, Pallavi and Tabla Solo, and Ragamalika. These tracks adhere to Carnatic and Hindustani classical traditions, showcasing improvisational structures typical of the genres.

Ragam and Tanam follows the Carnatic convention of exploring a raga’s melodic framework before transitioning into rhythmic elaboration. Pallavi and Tabla Solo pairs a vocal or instrumental pallavi section with a tabla solo, emphasizing rhythmic interplay. Ragamalika presents a medley of ragas, demonstrating versatility in melodic progression.

Alla Rakha’s contributions center on tabla accompaniment and solo passages. The album reflects his role in bridging Carnatic and Hindustani styles through rhythmic complexity. The context does not provide details on recording locations, producers, or additional personnel.