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Sitar

First released 1991 Sitar
Color photograph of a sitar player in performance, captured in a close-up view while holding the instrument against the shoulder. The musician appears focused, with eyes partially closed, wearing a traditional embroidered outfit. The background is dark, drawing attention to the instrument and expressive playing.
Debu Chaudhuri
1 Release 2 tracks CD
Debu Chaudhuri released Sitar in 1991, a solo Hindustani classical album featuring a two-track Raga Desh performance in the Etawah baj style.

Tracklist (Primary Release)

About Sitar

Sitar is a 1991 studio album by Indian classical sitarist Debu Chaudhuri. The release focuses on the North Indian (Hindustani) classical tradition and features Chaudhuri as the sole instrumentalist. The album presents a single raga performance divided into two tracks, adhering to the conventional structure of alap, jor, and gat compositions.

Chaudhuri recorded the album in an unspecified studio setting. The primary release appeared on January 1, 1991, though the label remains undocumented in available sources. The tracklist comprises two segments of Raga Desh: the first track includes the Alap and Jor sections, while the second track contains the Vilambit (slow) and Drut (fast) gats set in Tintal, a 16-beat rhythmic cycle. The total runtime and accompanying artists, if any, are not specified in existing records.

The album exemplifies Chaudhuri’s interpretation of the Etawah baj, a sitar style associated with the gharana of Ustad Vilayat Khan. Chaudhuri trained under Khan and later developed a distinct approach characterized by intricate taan patterns and measured phrasing. Raga Desh, a night raga derived from the Khamaj thaat, serves as the central composition, showcasing the artist’s command over melodic elaboration and rhythmic interplay.

No commercial reception data, chart positions, or reissue details are publicly documented for this release. The album’s distribution format—whether vinyl, cassette, or CD—remains unverified, though the 1991 release date suggests probable availability on compact disc and audio cassette, the dominant formats of the period. Chaudhuri’s discography includes numerous classical recordings, but Sitar stands as one of his early solo works under this title.