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Ravi Shankar
Sawara Kakali
Works Info
Composer
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Ravi Shankar
Genre
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Chamber
Style
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Chamber Music
Average_duration
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8:51
Sawara Kakali is a classical Indian raga composed by the legendary sitarist and composer Ravi Shankar. The raga is known for its soothing and meditative qualities, and is often performed during the evening hours. The composition of Sawara Kakali is believed to have been created by Ravi Shankar in the 1950s. It was first premiered in a concert in the United States in 1956, and has since become a popular raga in the Indian classical music repertoire. Sawara Kakali is typically performed in three movements, or parts. The first movement is called the alap, which is a slow and meditative introduction to the raga. The second movement is the jor, which is a faster and more rhythmic section that builds on the themes introduced in the alap. The third movement is the gat, which is a structured composition that showcases the virtuosity of the performer. One of the defining characteristics of Sawara Kakali is its use of the kakali nishad, which is a note that is unique to this raga. The kakali nishad is a flattened seventh note, which gives the raga its distinct sound. Sawara Kakali also features a prominent use of the madhyam, or the fourth note, which adds to the raga's meditative quality. Overall, Sawara Kakali is a beautiful and contemplative raga that showcases Ravi Shankar's mastery of the sitar and his deep understanding of Indian classical music. Its popularity and enduring appeal are a testament to the enduring legacy of this great musician.
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Works Music
Released Music
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Sawar Kakali  Gat in Teentala (Rhythmic cycle of 16 beats)
6:39
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Sawar Kakali  Swara-Kakali - based on Raga Tilang
8:49
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Sawar Kakali  Swara-Kakali (based on Raga Tilang)
8:50
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