Simon Shaheen & Vishwa Mohan Bhatt - Ghazal (Saltanah) - Video
PUBLISHED:  Mar 28, 2012
DESCRIPTION:
Album: Saltanah
Artist: Simon Shaheen & Vishwa Mohan Bhatt
Year: 1996
Genre: World/Fusion
Duration: 1:01:51

Another historic recording of a virtuoso of the Arabian classical tradition, who here performs on both oud and violin with Hindustani master V.M. Bhatt. The maqam of the Arabic world and the rag of the subcontinent fuse into a music that is truly exalted, as the title suggests. The two masters are ably supported by Hindustani musicians Ronu Majumdar on flute and Sangeeta Shankar on violin.
This historic collaboration brings together musicians of the Hindustani & Arab traditions. Bhatt has already reaped a Grammy & the undying support of legions of new fans as a result of the great genre-defying ventures that he has undertaken over the last several years. He is joined in this cross-pollination by oud & fiddle master Shaheen who is equally adept at both traditional Arabic styles and Western classical music.

Vishwa Mohan "V.M." Bhatt is one of India's most innovative musicians. The inventor of the Mohan Veena, a nineteen string modified archtop guitar with three melody strings, four drone strings and twelve sympathetic strings, Bhatt has created a sound that blends the western Hawaiian guitar with sitar, sarod and veena techniques. The first Indian musician to be awarded the "Musical Scientist award" in Banglore, India, Bhatt was praised by "Acoustic Guitar" magazine as "one of the greatest and mosty expressive slide players in the world". The "Edmonton Journal" referred to Bhatt as "an inspiration even to Western guitarists". A long time student of Ravi Shankar, Bhatt belongs to an elite group of musicians whose imeage traces back to Mughal emperor Akbar's court musician Tansen and his Hindu guru, Swarmi Haridas. In addition to six solo albums, Bhatt has recorded with Ry Cooder, Bela Fleck, Jerry Douglas, Taj Mahal and Arabian oudh player Simon Shaheen. Bhatt became the first Indian to collaborate with a Chinese musician when he toured with Erhu player Jei Bing Chen. Bhatt's collaboration with Ry Cooder, "A Meeting By The River" received a Grammy award in 1994. His collaboration with Bela Fleck and Jei Bing Chen, "Tabula Rosa", recorded in a Santa Barbara, California church in October 1994, was nominated for a Grammy. Tunes from "A Meeting By The River" and "Mumtaz Mahal", recorded with Taj Mahal, were featured on the soundtracks of films, "Two Days In The Valley" and the Oscar award-winning, "Dead Man Walking". Bhatt is a skilled composer. His composition, "Raga Ganga", was performed during celebration of India's fiftieth year of independance.

Track List:
[01].Dawn (Rãg Kirwãni/Nahawand)
[02].Ghazãl (Rãg Vasant Mukhãri/Maqãm Hijãz)
[03].Saltanah (Rãg Bagashri/`Ajam Mu'addal)
[04].Mists (Rã Pahãri/Maqãm `Ajam)
[05].Dusk (Rãg Bhairavi/Maqãm Kurd)

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