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Tabula Rasā by Béla Fleck, Vishwa Mohan Bhatt, Jie-Bing Chen - Album Cover Art
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Tabula Rasā

Béla Fleck, Vishwa Mohan Bhatt, and Jie-Bing Chen released Tabula Rasā in 1996, fusing bluegrass, Hindustani raga, and Chinese erhu in 11 cross-cultural instrumental tracks.
1996 11 tracks
Mumtaz Mahal by Narasimhan Ravikiran, Taj Mahal, Vishwa Mohan Bhatt - Album Cover Art
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Mumtaz Mahal

Taj Mahal released Mumtaz Mahal in 1995, blending blues with North Indian classical music alongside Narasimhan Ravikiran on chitravina and Vishwa Mohan Bhatt on mohan veena. The album reinterprets Rob
1995 7 tracks
Guitar Vishwa Mohan Bhatt
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Guitar

Vishwa Mohan Bhatt released Guitar in 1991, a Hindustani classical album featuring his 20-string mohan veena adaptation of Raga Jog, Madhuwanti, and a Khamaj thumri.
1991 3 tracks
Sangeet Sangam, Volume 2 by L. Subramaniam - Album Cover Art
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Sangeet Sangam, Volume 2

L. Subramaniam released the Carnatic classical album Sangeet Sangam, Volume 2 in 2001, blending Raga Kalyani with a 7-beat Mishra Chapu cycle in its three extended tracks.
2001 3 tracks
The Southern Sky L. Subramaniam
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The Southern Sky

L. Subramaniam released The Southern Sky in 2000, a solo Carnatic violin album with three extended improvisations exploring raga and rhythmic structures without accompaniment.
2000 3 tracks
Three Ragas For Solo Violin by L. Subramaniam - Album Cover Art
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Three Ragas For Solo Violin

L. Subramaniam released Three Ragas For Solo Violin in 1991, performing unaccompanied Carnatic ragas on a modified violin to achieve microtonal precision.
1991 3 tracks
Duet by Ali Akbar Khan, L. Subramaniam - Album Cover Art

Duet

Ali Akbar Khan and L. Subramaniam released Duet in 1996, fusing Hindustani sarod and Carnatic violin in a two-track exploration of Raga Sindhi Bhairavi.
1996 2 tracks
Beyond by L. Subramaniam - Album Cover Art
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Beyond

L. Subramaniam released Beyond in 1996, fusing Carnatic violin with Western orchestral and electronic elements in a four-track CD.
1996 4 tracks
Global Fusion by L. Subramaniam - Album Cover Art

Global Fusion

L. Subramaniam released Global Fusion in 1999, blending Carnatic violin with HDCD-enhanced global fusion on five original tracks.
1999 5 tracks
From the Ashes by L. Subramaniam, Larry Coryell - Album Cover Art
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From the Ashes

L. Subramaniam and Larry Coryell released From the Ashes in 1999, fusing Carnatic violin with jazz guitar in live, overdub-free recordings.
1999 4 tracks
Distant Visions by L. Subramaniam - Album Cover Art
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Distant Visions

L. Subramaniam released Distant Visions in 1991, fusing Carnatic violin with digital production in two solo improvisational compositions.
1991 2 tracks
Rāga Hemavati L. Subramaniam
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Rāga Hemavati

L. Subramaniam released Rāga Hemavati in 1990, a solo violin album exploring Carnatic rāga Hemavati with ālāpana and gamaka techniques under Nimbus Records.
1990 2 tracks
L. Subramaniam en Concert by L. Subramaniam - Album Cover Art
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L. Subramaniam en Concert

L. Subramaniam released L. Subramaniam en Concert in 1989, a solo Carnatic violin album on Ocora that showcased unaccompanied improvisations with microtonal precision.
1989 3 tracks
Mani & Co. L. Subramaniam

Mani & Co.

L. Subramaniam released Mani & Co. in 1986, fusing Carnatic violin with jazz and electronic elements on Milestone Records. The album includes Memories of Jaffna, blending Tamil motifs with raga.
1986 7 tracks
Le violon de l'Inde du Sud by L. Subramaniam - Album Cover Art

Le violon de l'Inde du Sud

L. Subramaniam released Le violon de l’Inde du Sud in 1984 via Ocora, showcasing Carnatic violin with solo improvisations on ragas Mohanam and Kirvâni.
1984 10 tracks
Fantasy Without Limits by L. Subramaniam - Album Cover Art
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Fantasy Without Limits

L. Subramaniam released Fantasy Without Limits in 1985, fusing Carnatic violin with jazz improvisation in a 5/4 time signature on the track 5 ¾.
1985 5 tracks
Le violon de l'inde du sud by L. Subramaniam - Album Cover Art
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Le violon de l'inde du sud

L. Subramaniam released Le violon de l’Inde du sud in 1988, a Carnatic album exploring Raga Kirvani with five improvisational violin tracks under Ocora.
1988 5 tracks
Here Hariprasad Chaurasia

Here

Hariprasad Chaurasia released Here in 1991, fusing Hindustani bansuri flute with Western synths and percussion in nine original tracks.
1991 9 tracks
Indian Express L. Subramaniam

Indian Express

L. Subramaniam released Indian Express in 1983, fusing Carnatic violin with jazz and orchestral elements. The album includes Flight of the Humble Bee, a raga-infused take on Rimsky-Korsakov’s classi
1983 7 tracks