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VARIOUS ARTISTS
Music of Central Asia Vol. 9: Musical Encounters from the Lands of the Mughals |
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Exploring the common ground of musical styles, sensibilities, and instruments from Central Asia, Afghanistan, and Northern India, six brilliant instrumentalists -- Homayun Sakhi (Afghan rubâb), Rahul Sharma (santur), Salar Nader (table and zerbaghali), Sirojiddin Juraev (dutar and tanbur), and Mukhtor Muborakqadomov (Badakhshani setar) -- illuminate the musical legacy of the Mughal Empire, founded five centuries ago by Emperor Babur.
9 tracks, 63 minutes, 44-page color booklet, photos. Includes a bonus DVD containing a series introduction, 22 minute film, interactive glossary, and map.
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Released March 30, 2010
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FEATURED TRACK
"Jammu and Kashmir" by Homayun Sakhi and Rahul Sharma
TRACK LISTING
 | Solo on the santur: Raga Vachaspati |  |  | Raga Kirwani |  |  | Dhun: Misra Kirwani |  |  | Zuhal's Song |  |  | Alap on the Afghan rubâb: Raga Bhupali |  |
 | Jammu and Kashmir |  |  | Bilak Uzuk (Bracelet) |  |  | Ruboyat-I Vanj (Rubayat of Vanj) |  |  | Sayr-i Badakhshan (A Stroll in Badakhshan) |  |
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