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Night Ragas Volume One

Bansuri (Flute) / Khayal
Pandit Mallikarjun Bheemaraayappa Mansur was a Hindustani classical singer from Karnataka.
Mallikarjun Mansur
Hariprasad Chaurasia is an Indian music director and classical flautist.
Hariprasad Chaurasia
Padma Talwalkar is an Indian classical vocalist.
Padma Talwalkar
1 Release 3 tracks CD
Mallikarjun Mansur released Night Ragas Volume One, a Hindustani classical album featuring Raga Shuddh Nat, Kedar, and Hindol in the Jaipur-Atrauli gharana style with intricate taans and rhythmic prec

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About Night Ragas Volume One

Night Ragas Volume One is a studio album by Hindustani classical vocalist Mallikarjun Mansur. Released in an unspecified year, the album belongs to the dhrupad and khayal traditions of Indian classical music. The primary format remains undocumented, though vinyl and cassette releases were common for Mansur’s recordings during his active period. No label information is available in the provided context.

The album features three raga performances. The opening track presents Raga Shuddh Nat, a late-night raga characterized by its meditative and introspective mood. The second composition explores Raga Kedar, a popular raga associated with devotion and often performed in the evening or early night. The final track renders Raga Hindol (noted in the context as \"Raga (Hin) Hotl\"), a raga traditionally linked to the late evening or early night hours, known for its gentle and melodic phrasing.

Mansur’s renditions in this release exemplify his mastery of the Jaipur-Atrauli gharana, a school known for its intricate taans (fast melodic passages) and emphasis on rhythmic precision. The album’s structure adheres to the conventional alaap-jor-jhala progression in dhrupad-influenced khayal, followed by layered improvisations. Specific recording details, accompanying artists, and production credits are not documented in the available context.

The release title suggests a thematic focus on night ragas, a subset of ragas traditionally performed during specific late-hour time cycles (prahar) in Hindustani classical music. Mansur’s interpretations of these ragas reflect his deep engagement with the emotional and technical demands of the genre. Further details about the album’s reception, reissues, or alternate editions remain unverified in the given information.