Composer(s): Not Applicable, na
Label: Opus Arte
Genre: Classical Documentary
Catalogue No: OA0864D
Barcode: 0809478000549
Release Date: 10/2002

RAVI SHANKAR IN PORTRAIT (NTSC)

RAVI SHANKAR IN PORTRAIT

Ravi Shankar - 'Between Two Worlds'
The definitive account of India's most celebrated musician follows two years of Ravi Shankar's life - filmed in India and America - against the backdrop of seven decades of innovative collaboration with Western musicians. Archive footage shows concerts with Zakir Hussain and other key performances filmed from the 1930s to the present day.

Ravi Shankar live in concert
Ravi Shankar performs two ragas (Raga Anandi Kalyan and Raga Rangeela Piloo) in the atmospheric Union Chapel in London, summer 2002, with his daughter Anoushka and tabla virtuosi Bikram Ghosh and Tanmoy Bose.

Region code: All Regions
Picture format: 16/9 anamorphic
Running time approx: 190 mins
Menu languages: GB
Subtitle languages: D/F/ES (PAL), LA (NTSC)
Sound format: 4.0 Surround Sound, LPCM Stereo
Cat. No.: OA 0853 D PAL OA 0864 D NTSC

PLUS
'Benares Ghat' - Ravi Shankar teaches a new piece to his students

The sitar & Indian music - A personal introduction by Ravi Shankar

Illustrated booklet which includes a personal hand-written note from Ravi Shankar

REVIEWS
'a real gem. It is, as it says on the box, the 'definitive account' of one of the 20th century's greatest musicians ...a demonstration-class package.'
Songlines

'two seductive performances...the film is gorgeous, full of beautifully-composed imagery...'
Gramophone

'this is without doubt an essential addition to the collection and a collectors piece for the future. The DVD shows not only the great musicianship of the man but his compassion and kindness, along with his determination to use his success to pass on something of worth in the form of the academy he is building in his native India.'
worldmusic.org.uk

'This is a superb production and should be in the collections of anyone in the least bit interested in Indian classical music… Both audio and video quality are superb, and the BBC should be congratulated for this release.'
Discs of the Year 2003 musicweb.uk.net