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SIKH SACRED MUSIC AND RABINDRA SANGIT

A Comparison of Music in Imperial Culture

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Discography

Rabindra Sangit:

  • Ajoy Chakrabarty. Soulful Tagore: 15 Most Popular Songs of the Legend. Music Today, 2007.
  • The Voice of Rabindranath Tagore: The Complete Hindusthan Recordings 1932–1939. Calcutta: Hindusthan Musical Products Ltd, IP-6040, 1997.
  • Rabindra Sangeet, 2 volumes. Doordarshan Archives, 2006, with performances by Debabrata Biswas, Santidev Ghosh, Suchitra Mitra, Hemanta Mukhopadhyay, Sagar Sen, among others (DVD).
  • Tagore's Songs of Love and Destiny: The Daniélou Collection. Francesca Cassio (voice) and Ugo Bonessi (piano). Questz, 2010.

Sikh sacred music:

  • Bhai Avtar Singh, Gurmat Sangeet. Music Today, India CD GM99004 A&B, 2 CD's, 1999.
  • Har sachche takht rachaya: History & Significance of 5 takhts through shabad-kirtan & vyakhya. Music Today, India CD 09042 A-F, 6 CDs, 2009.
  • Bhai Ghulam Muhammad Chand, Mittar pyare noon: contemporary sounds from the rababi tradition of kirtan from Lahore. 2010 [available from: www.saanjhpunjab.info].
  • Gurnam Singh, Sri Guru Granth Sahib: 31 raag darshan, 4 CDs. Punjabi University Patiala/Amritsar: Fine Touch FTACD 2185-88, n.d.
  • Shabad kirtan: Bhai Gopal Singh and Bhai Samund Singh. Kolkata: Saregama, 2011.

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