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  1. Raga Mala: The Autobiography of Ravi Shankar by Ravi Shankar, Oliver Craske, ... Printing, September 1999. Hard cover 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall in brown cloth w/gold spine titles and logo. Fine book in About Fine unclipped DJ w/edgewear, now in clear protective cover. Edited and Introduced by George Harrison. 336pp inc. Chronology, Index; ...

  2. Raga Mala: The Autobiography of Ravi Shankar by Shankar, Ravi - ISBN 10: 1566491045 - ISBN 13: 9781566491044 - Welcome Rain Publishers - 1999 - Hardcover. Skip to main content. abebooks.com. Search. Sign in My Account Basket Help. Menu. Search. My ... The book is bound in rich Indian silk, ...

  3. by. Ravi Shankar, George Harrison (Editor), Oliver Craske (Goodreads Author) (contributor) 4.06 avg rating — 85 ratings — published 1995 — 12 editions. Want to Read. saving…. Want to Read. Currently Reading.

  4. Buy Raga Mala: The Autobiography of Ravi Shankar Limited signed ed (2000) by Shankar, Ravi, Harrison, George, Craske, Oliver (ISBN: 9780904351460) from Amazon's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders.

  5. 22 de jun. de 2023 · The Raga or Raag. Now the structure of Hindustani and Indian classical music is a term called “Raag” or “Raga”. There are many definitions and the concept of Raga is a vast one, but all you need to know to start of with, is that a Raga is a set of notes intending to create a vibe, a mood, an aura in the area and evoke emotions in the ...

  6. Element Books Limited, 1999 - Biography & Autobiography - 336 pages Ravi Shankar is one of the world's foremost sitar players. In this text, he tells of his humble beginnings, his teenage years as a dancer in the glamorous world of 1930s Paris and New York, and of hearing the clarion call of music and studying sitar for seven years.

  7. A ragamala, translated from Sanskrit as "garland of ragas ," is a series of paintings depicting a range of musical melodies known as ragas. Its root word, raga, means color, mood, and delight, and the depiction of these moods was a favored subject in later Indian court paintings. The celebration of music in painting is a distinctly Indian ...