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Two albums, both titled "The Sounds of India" ... ?

This article says that Ravi Shankar's "The Sounds of India" was influenced (inspired?) by Ali Akbar Khan's "The Sounds of India". I wonder if this is a mistake. First: Two recordings with the same title? Not common, especially in a situation like this. Second, I can find nothing online about a recording by Ali Akbar Khan with that title. I wonder if there's a mix-up with Ali Akbar Khan's "Music of India: Morning and Evening Ragas" which came out in 1955.

see: /info/en/?search=Music_of_India:_Morning_and_Evening_Ragas DKHNOVA ( talk) 13:54, 29 April 2024 (UTC) reply

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Two albums, both titled "The Sounds of India" ... ?

This article says that Ravi Shankar's "The Sounds of India" was influenced (inspired?) by Ali Akbar Khan's "The Sounds of India". I wonder if this is a mistake. First: Two recordings with the same title? Not common, especially in a situation like this. Second, I can find nothing online about a recording by Ali Akbar Khan with that title. I wonder if there's a mix-up with Ali Akbar Khan's "Music of India: Morning and Evening Ragas" which came out in 1955.

see: /info/en/?search=Music_of_India:_Morning_and_Evening_Ragas DKHNOVA ( talk) 13:54, 29 April 2024 (UTC) reply


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