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Rhythms of Indus.

Title
Rhythms of Indus.
Publication
Islamabad : Lok Virsa, [2017?]

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  • Miṣrī K̲h̲ān.
  • Sarhadi, Munir.
  • Lok Virsa.
Description
1 audio disc : digital, stereo (56 min.); 4 3/4 in.
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Note
  • "Among the earliest artifacts of the 5000 year old Indus valley civilization of Pakistan are stringed musical instruments and a statue of dancing girl. Music is embeded in Pakistan's history and society, making it the stringest facet of its heritage. today, across geographic terrains, climate zones, languages and ethnicities, Pakistani music embraces this diversity, yet like the river unites all as it flows through time and space. We bring to you the Rhthms of Indus."
  • Compact disc.
  • Production level cataloging.
Contents
Rhythmic beats on dhol and chaptian fron Jang, Punjab (07:40) -- Folk tune from Khyber-Pakhtun Khawah on rubab & flute (3:30) -- Raga Bageshri on Alghoza (twin flute) by Misiri Khan Jamali (06:34) -- Raga tilang on alghoza by Misri Khan Jamali (05:16) -- Tune of Pashto folk song by Munir Sarhadi on sarindo (03:45) -- Kashmiri folk tune on Santoor by Mukhtar Ahmed (05:16) -- Tune of Sindhi folk song on Banjo and Shahnai by Bilawal Belgium & Ali Nawaz (03:38) -- Punjabi folk tune Mahiya on alghoza & by Misri Khan Jamali (05:16) -- Balochi folk tune on suroz by Bachal Khan (04:45) -- Tune of folk dance Khattak on Sarinda & Rubab (06:23) -- Sindhi folk tune Kohyari on banjo by Bilawal Belgium (05:53).
LCCN
2017336331
OCLC
  • ocn991889491
  • 991889491
  • SCSB-9181922
Owning Institutions
Columbia University Libraries