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Folk Music of Pakistan Pakistan was created by the partition of British India in 1947; Bangladesh, formerly East Pakistan, gained independence in 1971. This 1951 recording presents selections from both present-day countries and documents songs for many occasions — marriage, harvest festivals, village fairs, and courtship. There are a river boatmen’s song from the east and several songs and dances from the northwest, as well as Sind and Punjab. The music features instruments typical to the Subcontinent, such as the sitar, tabla drums, and bansri, a type of flute. Liner notes include a brief history of Pakistani music, a description of the songs and instruments, and some translated lyrics. List Price: $ 16.98 Price:…. Click Here to Read More

Instrumental Music Of Pakistan Instrumental Music Of Pakistan by Various ArtistsDieser Titel wird für Sie nach Bestellung auf CD-R Disc produziert, die von den meisten CD-Spielern abgespielt wird. Ob Ihr CD-Spieler das CD-R-Format abspielen kann, entnehmen Sie bitte der Gebrauchsanweisung. List Price: $ 15.99 Price:…. Click Here to Read More

Shahen-Shah It’s difficult to escape the tight, almost rushed feeling characteristic of some of Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan’s studio recordings. Unlike the Qawwali: The Vocal Art of the Sufis series, where the party takes its luxurious time in immersing itself in praising Allah, studio-recorded Nusrat can often feel rushed, as if the party was singing qawwali for the sake of the recording rather than for the sake of religious praise. Thankfully, 1989′s Shahen-Shah is different. With Nusrat’s voice in fine form and the recording providing the right touch of reverb, this CD leads listeners through an outstanding sample of qawwali. Nusrat’s improvisational vocal work on “Kehna Ghalat Ghalat To Chhupana Sahi Sahi” is mind-boggling, and the…. Click Here to Read More

Qawwali:Sufi Music From Pakistan Sufi mysticism extends into musical passion in the form of Qawwali, the music performed by such artists as the Sabri Brothers and Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan. This 1978 recording of the Sabri Brothers and ensemble captures the 9-piece group on only its second U.S. tour, recorded by ethnomusicology pioneer David Lewsiton. These performances abridge Qawwali spirit brilliantly, with the harmonium chuffing alongside the ensemble’s hand percussion and call-and-response vocals. The songs exude a passion, wailing and careening with exultation. At times conversational, the Sabri Brothers emphasize vocal virtuosity and storytelling prowess. This is a key early Qawwali recording, traditional and yet trailblazing at…. Click Here to Read More
