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Anoushka Shankar e Patricia Kopatchinskaja - Raga Piloo 

Alan Macneil
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Anoushka e Patricia Kopatchinskaja homenageando o incrível violinista e maestro Yehudi Menuhin em seu centenário . "Raga Piloo" é uma peça musical incluída no álbum "West Meets East vol-2", originalmente gravada por Ravi Shankar e Yehudi.
Anoushka Shankar sitar
Patricia Kopatchinskaja violin
Tanmoy Bose tabla
Pirashanna Thevarajah mridang
Kenji Ota tanpura

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@famjams4697
@famjams4697 4 года назад
To fully appreciate this, you need to know its history. In 1966, this was recorded by the greatest Sitarist alive (Ravi, Anoushka’s dad) and greatest Violinist alive (Menuhin). I have listened to that piece several hundred times in the last 14 years. Blew mind to see these women perform this 50 years later, NOTE FOR NOTE. Goosebumps.
@kirtigupta9753
@kirtigupta9753 4 года назад
It's Pandit Ravi Shankar ji and not Ravi ! In India masters of music are referred to as Pandit or Ustaad which means Master.
@KakashiHatake-sw2sy
@KakashiHatake-sw2sy 4 года назад
@Money Man same in Hindi.
@hj2479
@hj2479 3 года назад
@@kirtigupta9753 Ravi Shankar was definately a great muscian who brought indian classical music to the mainstream audiance in america and india but he was a flawed man in his personal life who ruined the career of his wife, a musical genius who never performed publically after her disputes with ravi shanker. He also cheated on his wife and then left his child, nora jones, alone. Funny enough nora ended up becoming a successful american singer herself without much support from her father and eventually, she forgave him but to this day she never credits him for any of her musical success because he was never there to support her through it and it was purely a result of her will and her mothers guidance.
@ednaannavilot6372
@ednaannavilot6372 3 года назад
@@hj2479 yes manh ! Whn I observe there people who we consider great .. at one corner has a flawed life story......no offence though . They r legends...
@nowtalktork
@nowtalktork 3 года назад
Do you have 1966 version of this duet?
@samarkandaljaberi1530
@samarkandaljaberi1530 4 года назад
In the seventies my father went to India to study and came back from there with shankar music and i fell in love with music when i was five years old and till now after 42 years old when I hear it l feel deep comfortable❤
@jabachakraborty9620
@jabachakraborty9620 3 года назад
My god!!!!! Love❤ From 🇮🇳
@Misterdandamanify
@Misterdandamanify 3 года назад
@@jabachakraborty9620 our God right?
@foolonahill3080
@foolonahill3080 3 года назад
In India there is something for everyone. There was lots for me. Thanks.
@SpencerWalkerwalkersp
@SpencerWalkerwalkersp 3 года назад
What I love is that they Easterized the violin without Westernizing the Sitar. They also Easternized Patricia's dress without Westernizing Anoushka. 10/10
@Mark1Mach2
@Mark1Mach2 3 года назад
Lol good one
@PraveenKumar-cj4mu
@PraveenKumar-cj4mu 3 года назад
That's the whole point
@nasimakhtar3006
@nasimakhtar3006 3 года назад
Ñmkmmmnñm ñmñm mm mm
@esmeraldagreen1992
@esmeraldagreen1992 3 года назад
I bet the sitar could play some amazing western classical music
@SamraK64
@SamraK64 3 года назад
I don't know who "they" are. Patricia probably chose her own dress, like 99% of performing artists ^^
@jeanhartely
@jeanhartely 4 года назад
It reminds me of 40 years ago, when I lived in Nepal and India. The music there isn't like western music. It grows from the ancient earth. I know that sounds dumb, but I don't know how else to describe it.
@shankarsharma_music
@shankarsharma_music 4 года назад
it doesn't sound dumb at all..i can totally understand..!
@TheFabel1337
@TheFabel1337 4 года назад
Jean Ely Well put!
@kevinerhardthansen9016
@kevinerhardthansen9016 4 года назад
Look at more traditional European music. It also grows from the ancient earth. Try looking up Heilung, Danheim or Wardruna.
@ZzaphodD
@ZzaphodD 4 года назад
Kevin Erhardt Hansen : That is true, rooted in old culture. This is one favourite, you can hear it's rooted the culture from villages deep in dark Swedish forests of old (not the best audio but with translation of lyrics): ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE--zopUsiiuZE.html
@ZzaphodD
@ZzaphodD 4 года назад
This being the favourite version but no lyrics: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-FI3iX8WtzaM.html
@exithere445
@exithere445 3 года назад
I love india from USA but I’m Mexican and I want to be Indian too lol Culture is all I can say. India my blessings!
@ramagopalj5686
@ramagopalj5686 3 года назад
We have a common soul - south america must have connected to India In the distant past as one chunk of land 👍🏻
@MagicSmoke11
@MagicSmoke11 3 года назад
Don't worry... Colombus discovered America thinking it was indeed INDiA..!!😊
@jabachakraborty9620
@jabachakraborty9620 3 года назад
Thanks❤ From 🇮🇳
@druckiplutnik342
@druckiplutnik342 3 года назад
India culture, esp. Indian music is in my heart. Greets from Poland🇮🇳👍🇵🇱
@fulunty
@fulunty Год назад
Same here....did you ever wonder why....this resonance is much deeper than this life alone...
@Yeldineyintun
@Yeldineyintun 3 года назад
This woman singlehandedly makes me want to learn the violin. Absolutely magical
@Lehmann108
@Lehmann108 3 года назад
Start!
@assyrianbull
@assyrianbull 3 года назад
Even I started learning violin after watching Patricia Kopachinskaja.
@marcosv.4180
@marcosv.4180 Год назад
Well done! Just use both hands to it!
@michaelstearnes1526
@michaelstearnes1526 Год назад
@@assyrianbull I wish you the very best as you explore the art of the violin. You couldn't have a better roll model than Koparchinska. I had the good fortune to see her in concert here in Los Angeles. She is truly a force of nature. She received a standing ovation after the FIRST movement of the Tchaikovsky concerto.
@assyrianbull
@assyrianbull Год назад
@@michaelstearnes1526 Wow!! Thank you for your words Sir. 🙏 Greetings from India. You are very blessed to have attended Patricia K's concert.
@sidb6826
@sidb6826 4 года назад
Classical Indian music is amazing. Artists have such humility and devotion and respect for the music.
@iga279
@iga279 3 года назад
Both ladies are phenomenal players; what a beautiful concert; never thought a Russian (??)violinist could play Indian music so well; their interaction is flawless;
@gregor_man
@gregor_man 3 года назад
Moldavian. (Soviet at that times.) Ravi Shankar, father of Anoushka cooperated with pleasure to Yehudi Menuhin for some music sessions, so the way has already been discovered, these two instruments can work together perfectly.
@ayanmukherjee8255
@ayanmukherjee8255 Год назад
This was a fusion of western and Indian classical, a piece composed by Ravi Shankar to be played as a marriage of western classical music and Indian classical music
@indrajitmajumdar8590
@indrajitmajumdar8590 5 лет назад
That violinist lady is a gem. And her innocent intensity and expressions. omg.
@Tarabook
@Tarabook 4 года назад
Indrajit Majumdar I have falled in love with her too😊
@CathyPackler
@CathyPackler 4 года назад
Indrajit Majumdar well said.
@tarakazi9132
@tarakazi9132 4 года назад
100%👍
@drewby613
@drewby613 4 года назад
Indrajit Majumdar Agreed. She is really getting at the Menuhin passion.
@mushfiqueahmed8616
@mushfiqueahmed8616 4 года назад
Is there any relation between this girl and yahud manuhin?
@diegovazquezgomez686
@diegovazquezgomez686 3 года назад
This is one of the greatest things I've ever seen in my life. The amount of love for music one must have to execute that so incredibly well and with such vigor. This is a feat of humanity.
@mysticrider76
@mysticrider76 Год назад
Never has an instrumental brought me to tears. I closed my eyes and meditated to the first half of this song - the tears were flowing. Absolutely beautiful.
@hansleberwurst5009
@hansleberwurst5009 Год назад
So am i
@stefaneeleegibson7604
@stefaneeleegibson7604 Год назад
Me also, This touches my soul and taps into the pure joy.and bliss .within me.. smiles and tears all at once 💜
@michaelrwhelan2669
@michaelrwhelan2669 2 месяца назад
Me also. Music of heaven here.Astonishing skill and soul!
@stephenclose2468
@stephenclose2468 5 лет назад
Anoushka. You have at least one fan in Belfast. Northern Ireland. I love this.
@rababbar
@rababbar 4 года назад
Stephen Close Soon Belfast will be under the management of peaky blinders ... love the accent of your people, mate! pure gold...
@brucelevine6517
@brucelevine6517 4 года назад
Well shes got a FAN in Israel too ❤🇮🇱
@JK-yf6fi
@JK-yf6fi 3 года назад
Belfast reminds me of Derry girls😆
@jcdenton616
@jcdenton616 4 года назад
No matter what race, ethnicity, nationality, color or gender - Music is a universal language we ALL speak and it is something that should bring us all together!
@vsp237
@vsp237 4 года назад
Wise words
@hansleberwurst5009
@hansleberwurst5009 Год назад
I agree
@chrissmith5706
@chrissmith5706 4 года назад
What can a musician say about this ? So fantastically beautiful and brilliantly performed.The lovely Indian culture Thanks so much for posting . This is a treasure.
@omjego97
@omjego97 5 лет назад
It's felt like two instruments were having conversations. Amazing
@Reincarnation111
@Reincarnation111 2 года назад
Raag Piloo is so deeply enchanting, it invokes a complex range of emotional vibrations in the heart chakra. Impossible to describe in words. The soul delights in pure bliss.
@LeMortso
@LeMortso 3 года назад
one of the finest performances I have ever seen. I"m 68.. seen a LOT!
@caldogrun
@caldogrun 5 лет назад
Are you kidding? This is one of the best musical duets of any style of music that I have ever heard and seen! All I can say is WOW! Two musical goddess geniuses taking it to great heights of ecstasy and performance collaboration!
@dvchauhan35
@dvchauhan35 5 лет назад
Listen to Indian Hindustani Classical music by the greatest violinist of India, Dr.N.Rajam whose violin can make the coma patient come out of coma (Really!!)
@IdealDanl
@IdealDanl 4 года назад
Check out the original, the performance of which Ms Shankar dedicated this performance: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-gD7x8s3gvOY.html
@mridulamuller9261
@mridulamuller9261 4 года назад
Anushka dance
@rogingarcia3040
@rogingarcia3040 4 года назад
H
@homelesslavie_vlogs9600
@homelesslavie_vlogs9600 4 года назад
Listen to Carnatic classical as well. Watch Indian classical dance forms.
@devayatgagiya
@devayatgagiya 6 лет назад
I have recently started listening to classical music. Anushka you make all of us proud and so does Patricia. One of the greatest challenges, today is to be positive in a world negativity abounds and classical music helps us in building a fortress of positivity around us, Agree?
@mukuldeshwal4773
@mukuldeshwal4773 6 лет назад
Totally gagiyaji
@himansubhushanghosh6311
@himansubhushanghosh6311 2 года назад
Absolutely right !!
@ripp846
@ripp846 3 года назад
Both of them, shredding their instruments. I'm glad there's still some real music somewhere. Respect from the USA.
@michaelstearnes1526
@michaelstearnes1526 7 месяцев назад
Both musicians are in my opinion forces of nature. I've had the good fortune to see PatKop (as her friends call her) in concert. She embodies your statement of what it takes to be a real musician.
@zyzzyvacation
@zyzzyvacation 4 года назад
Fun fact: Anoushka's dad Ravi Shankar taught Beatle George Harrison to play the sitar, and George later played sitar on the song "Norwegian Wood" from The Beatles' 1965 album "Rubber Soul."
@albertoflores9481
@albertoflores9481 4 года назад
And on Sgt pepper s
@abdum1493
@abdum1493 4 года назад
Except that in Norwegian Wood he played the sitar like he woul an acoustic guitar. It was 2 years later with "Within you without you" that he played it more traditionally.
@MrBettybologna
@MrBettybologna 4 года назад
You're right, that was a fun fact
@AlvaSudden
@AlvaSudden 4 года назад
I grew up in the 70's and that was just normal. Most of us can sing along to those Beatles songs and imitate sitar like you'd imitate guitar.
@plewis5428
@plewis5428 3 года назад
Musical family. Nora Jones being the daughter of Ravi & sister of Anoushka. Exquisite.
@Jznothing
@Jznothing 3 года назад
The point when tabla starts.... Just heaven 😍😍✨😇
@ramonsantamaria
@ramonsantamaria 4 года назад
Oh my God. Some people are a gift to the rest of us mere mortals. Superb
@VENKA_33
@VENKA_33 4 года назад
Sitar , an instrument smuggled through heaven.
@jackstrubbe7608
@jackstrubbe7608 4 года назад
I think it took that trip quite willingly.
@realname2404
@realname2404 4 года назад
What about veena then?
@shubhampreetsingh8630
@shubhampreetsingh8630 4 года назад
I would say tanpura too, it's very good for mediation
@bhoopalsinghRoheria
@bhoopalsinghRoheria 4 года назад
Heaven another name is Planet Earth
@avinashkukade2121
@avinashkukade2121 4 года назад
Perfect thought
@devynkharmine5046
@devynkharmine5046 2 года назад
It's a very beautiful piece. Like what the comments has stated before. I love the fact they have a two distinct stringed instruments, techniques and expressions but can sing together in tandem. Many people don't know that the tanpura is the foundation to creating ragas but all the instruments are equally important. I love the fact they are having fun and showcasing a very intricate piece. Very beautiful to show homage and tribute to your father on many occasion and never disappoint with your interpretation of what you feel. Again, beautiful piece.
@hananshells8055
@hananshells8055 Год назад
Again, just beautiful ❤️ and a wonderful tribute to your late father who would be so proud of you! ♥️
@SumitSinghk
@SumitSinghk 5 лет назад
Love how Patricia is playing this beautiful raaga on Violin! clearly not very easy for her and she's gone out of her comfort zone to excel this! Sitar is always so beautiful to listen to, top it up with Violin and it's like cheese flowing over pizza! Love it !
@nv3344
@nv3344 4 года назад
Just sublime and most rewarding to be still in this world to enjoy such magical sounds Thank you ,long life to these great great artists Nalen Mauritius
@desaibha
@desaibha 4 года назад
Love your analogy!! Both women are absolutely amazing. Every time I listen to this piece , I am literally in heaven.
@stevecarter8810
@stevecarter8810 3 года назад
I don't disagree, but most jarring simile ever! Like raita on your shashlik, surely?
@6piyushc
@6piyushc Год назад
Stud Kumar?
@SumitSinghk
@SumitSinghk Год назад
@@6piyushc Ji Maalik!
@DiamondCutter423
@DiamondCutter423 5 лет назад
Amazing....not to bragg, but I saw Anoushka live at UCR and I remember that the music was better live than I ever could've imagined, and I remember that after each song Anoushka would laugh. It was an amazing night. I told her later that she sounded wonderful. She stared past me and said thank-you. She was so beautiful.
@wjb8709
@wjb8709 Год назад
There may be no proper way to thank the poster for uploading this. 25 years ago, I saw Anoushka and her father play Symphony Hall, Boston. This was my favorite piece from her father's legacy, and is a spectacular performance from all parties. The violin here is blazing. I remain confident this will stand as my "Post of the Year" (even though I'm finding it 7 years late.) Simply awesome. Upvoted, with reverence, awe, and soaring joy.
@Deepak_Dhakad
@Deepak_Dhakad 6 месяцев назад
Do you want hear best of all sitar music?
@AshKhondkar
@AshKhondkar 4 года назад
East meets west is a cliche -this is where music meets music, soul meets soul. Such a meeting can only take place when you have mutual respect and understanding for each other.
@theartoid6724
@theartoid6724 4 года назад
Its natural for a Sitarist to play fast.... But, what Patricia did with a violin is just unbelievable...
@vishnuthakur9520
@vishnuthakur9520 3 года назад
True
@vihanggarud
@vihanggarud 3 года назад
I'm not sure if they were looking to portray fast music, if so, violin can be played faster than this. It's the essence of the piloo raag itself to be played as if a child is running through a garden behind a butterfly in awe. Once you are immersed in their playing, you hear the child's footsteps through the garden and there's a scenario created in your mind. Props to Pandit Shankar for this composition as well.
@therockstar5027
@therockstar5027 2 года назад
sitar is the toughest instrument to play .. it takes years n years of experience . .violin u can excel in 3 to 4 yrs
@vihanggarud
@vihanggarud 2 года назад
@@therockstar5027 Depends on the person picking it up really, I've known people playing violins for 10+ years and still not mastering it. I've known people taking up sitar and mastering it really quickly and vice versa as you've mentioned. You can't categorize an instrument into a specific learning years.
@mellowmonsoon278
@mellowmonsoon278 2 года назад
Not a correct analogy
@professornegisongs4413
@professornegisongs4413 3 года назад
A girl grown up in western world [most part of her life] playing sitaar and raga originated 100's of year back from hardcore Indian tradition and she is making the era alive ............I can't believe this. How is it possible. Impossible presentation..........speechless.
@margaretdost1762
@margaretdost1762 4 года назад
The way their fingers dance on the strings , the body expresions and faces full love, love to what they are creating. No words, my heart dance and my eyes cries... you cant hide emotions while listening this piece. That's where East meets West in the most beautiful way.💚
@megamichael9337
@megamichael9337 4 года назад
I feel one with the universe after listening this... lots of love from Canada...
@sagarharshe90
@sagarharshe90 4 года назад
I saw your comment on last video too
@manujanehiga4668
@manujanehiga4668 3 года назад
😘😘😘😘 ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️💋💋💋💋💋💋💋❤️❤️❤️😘😘🥰🥰😍😍😍😍❤️❤️💋💋💋💋💋💔💔💔💔
@jennifer9047
@jennifer9047 4 года назад
Love the deconstructed dress and mad-scientist vibe from the Violinstress! 😄
@tula__
@tula__ 2 года назад
She needed that intensity to make it magical.
@shunyazero7254
@shunyazero7254 4 года назад
Patricia looks like she is possessed by a child's spirit. love watching her play.
@maitrabiplab5177
@maitrabiplab5177 3 года назад
😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😇
@tutusonam8486
@tutusonam8486 3 года назад
👍 yo right
@shreyasimandal4458
@shreyasimandal4458 3 года назад
Very beautiful music ❤❤❤❤
@StopFear
@StopFear 3 года назад
“Child’s spirit” you better not say specific things like that. It could insult the musician. They may think you are insulting them and calling them a “child”
@alimirzadeh5419
@alimirzadeh5419 4 года назад
I love India,form afghanistan🇦🇫❤🇮🇳
@vivekmehra6743
@vivekmehra6743 4 года назад
I am from india 🇮🇳 indian afgan bhai bhai
@ressortcire8853
@ressortcire8853 4 года назад
i love music, from france
@akhilvanaparthy2872
@akhilvanaparthy2872 4 года назад
@@ressortcire8853 I love your answer, from india 😂
@dhruvprabhal9163
@dhruvprabhal9163 4 года назад
U too💛
@Jznothing
@Jznothing 3 года назад
@@vivekmehra6743 pak bhi hamara, afgan bhi hamara, Tukde bhale ho chuke ho, Par ye sara jahan hai hamara... 😇🙏✨
@tanmoydas1547
@tanmoydas1547 2 месяца назад
Wow! Simply Breathtaking! Just Ethereal Sounds! My Spirit is in Pure Bliss!
@othercharr
@othercharr 4 года назад
You may not like Indian music… you may not like classical music… but to hear and see Anoushka Shankar and Patricia Kopatchinskaja play together is spellbinding. Their musicianship is un-parraleled. As the piece builds, you see the passion and respect for each other though the music.
@DanielRucci
@DanielRucci 5 лет назад
Aside from the video, which cannot be described in words, the comments on this video make me cry with joy. There should be some kind of "thumbs up" weighting system on RU-vid given the outpouring of positive vibes associated with the likes this video has. I had the honor of seeing Anushka and Ravi perform together many years ago. It changed my life.
@pritamk1319
@pritamk1319 5 лет назад
Yes Indeed
@sravanvedala7811
@sravanvedala7811 4 года назад
🙂🙏
@anitaholladay2389
@anitaholladay2389 4 года назад
I had the great joy, also, of seeing Anoushka perform with her father, in May 2005. So profound to experience his pride in her carrying on his tradition so expertly; she outshone him in virtuosity and as an old man who had helped her have that ability (from genetics to instruction) he seemed very content to be able to basically accompany her and let her shine. He received an extended standing ovation in Seattle's Benaroya Hall (5/14/91).
@alleaboylan7779
@alleaboylan7779 2 года назад
I come back to watch this video frequently!! I love their dynamic playing together and the non verbal communication 👏 ❤️
@wam44
@wam44 5 лет назад
I was fortunate enough to witness a performance by Anoushka many years ago at Northwestern University north of Chicago IL. I have always loved traditional Indian music too! Especially the tablas! Stars: I echo your respect and love for Indian music and culture - from the USA.
@dvchauhan35
@dvchauhan35 5 лет назад
Listen to Indian Hindustani Classical music by the greatest violinist of India, Dr.N.Rajam whose violin can make the coma patient come out of coma (Really!! It has happened once, you can read about it in the news)
@bhavyadoshi5374
@bhavyadoshi5374 4 года назад
It's seems like they are having a great conversation with their instrument.
@VoxNerdula
@VoxNerdula 4 года назад
he say her paderka derk is a very tight
@donalias812
@donalias812 4 года назад
I found the golden comment
@saurabhs3221
@saurabhs3221 4 года назад
Haha! Yeah.
@Bachaindil
@Bachaindil 4 года назад
@@VoxNerdula fkcu off
@mishadickerson1174
@mishadickerson1174 3 года назад
✨💫Harmony 💫✨
@craigshinneman2285
@craigshinneman2285 3 года назад
What a dream come true, I had the original vinyl records of West meets East. I have the cd. I always wanted to see this preformed live. You can close your eyes and hear it note for note, Anouskha played with the same mastery as her father and Patricia played at the same level as Menuhin. Couldn't take my eyes off them. Watching them play together was a shear delight. Thank You for sharing this Treasure with all of us. 🙏🙏🙏🙏❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@millardkeyes5187
@millardkeyes5187 6 лет назад
Not only mastered Indian music but Patricia has even adopted the Indian gestures and head shakes when playing bravo!
@sm0000
@sm0000 5 лет назад
Yeah... that's a part of our music 🇮🇳🙏
@markwilding3828
@markwilding3828 5 лет назад
Actually, I was thinking the violin part did not really venture outside the discipline of Western musical tradition... which is not to say it did not fully embrace the Indian. I think the composers wrote this in the common ground of both traditions.
@preetikushwa7032
@preetikushwa7032 5 лет назад
@@markwilding3828 here's a dance video for you. search 'Shiv shambo/Indian raga' on you RU-vid . it's bharatnatyam, I hope you'll like it.
@markwilding3828
@markwilding3828 5 лет назад
@@preetikushwa7032 Thank You! I think I am at the beginning of a big journey into Indian music (ignited by a love I have always had for the sound of Tabla) I have spent many years immersed in Western classical, Renaissance to 20th Century, Chamber, Orchestral, Choral, Opera, Jazz and Rock... now I hear Indian music like I have never heard it before.
@preetikushwa7032
@preetikushwa7032 5 лет назад
@@markwilding3828 thank you for replying. Do listen to the composition of Tansen, the pioneering father of Hindustani classical music. If you want to know more about the musical heritage of India,i will suggest the 'epified channel' and the 'epic channel', they have good videos on the history indian music. Thank you again.
@percivalsweetwater9992
@percivalsweetwater9992 5 лет назад
It's amazing how Menuhin the British Jewish violinist and Shankar, the sitar player from India found one another and performed such music together. Thank you for this new performance!!
@reggierwilson682
@reggierwilson682 3 года назад
Absolutely phenomenal collaboration. They all played with so much skill and passion. Hats off to Patricia Kopatchinskaja for playing in a style which was completely out of her comfort zone . She has described it as one of the happiest days of her musical career and it shows in this performance. A delight to watch and listen to
@vb14086
@vb14086 3 года назад
It was just magic and Ms. Kopatchinskaja's talents are just supreme. It's not at all surprising to me that she might feel that way as Yehudi Menuhin had said the same thing about his collaborations with Ravi Shankar - that they were some of the true high points of his musical life.
@reggierwilson682
@reggierwilson682 3 года назад
@@vb14086 I agree 100%
@dazzleokpo3825
@dazzleokpo3825 4 года назад
Such a beautiful musical rendition. I wonder why some 1.3k grumpy souls would dislike the celestial delivery of music from the beautiful souls of light.
@priteshugrankar6815
@priteshugrankar6815 4 года назад
While Anoushka's playing is truly amazing, I cannot help but marvel at the equally masterful and emotion evoking violin playing of Patricia.....Simply amazing..and so are the percussionists....overall, indeed a treat to ears and eyes.....to watch and hear this music in all it's resplendent glory.
@anmoljitsingh1949
@anmoljitsingh1949 3 года назад
Patricia Deserves a Salute for being able to play and perform in front of a legendary representative of Indian classical music. Patricia performed graciously and deserves huge respect and recognition in india. Lots of love and Respect to these great artists.. ❤️❤️
@bharatdahya776
@bharatdahya776 4 года назад
In my 55 years as an avid connoisseur of music, I have finally reached the zenith of my listening experience, with the witnessing of this remarkable performance. Congratulations Anoushka, Patricia, Tanmoy and the other members of the ensemble. However, a thumbs down to RU-vid, for inconveniently slotting in an ad midstream, to disturb and disrupt the flow of the music.
@danielrivera9788
@danielrivera9788 5 лет назад
Expressions of Divinity. Both souls speak through their instruments... and their gift to us is as pristine as the most luminous and uplifting Light of love that a human being could experience...
@Musicforlifeformusic
@Musicforlifeformusic 3 года назад
I don’t know why, it just made me cry. Seeing them move like that with so much joy as if they don’t care about anything other than what they do made me happy and very very sad.
@apoorvaa6982
@apoorvaa6982 2 года назад
By the end I didn't even realise I was in tears. Pulled out so many emotions.
@thorstentopp3824
@thorstentopp3824 5 лет назад
this is east meets west on the highest level. two absolute masters made a firework of musical expression. I also love the worldclass tabla player.
@isthisjish3794
@isthisjish3794 4 года назад
I don't know why but I cried like a mfer... And it felt other worldly. I can't express how it felt inside me. Thank you. THANK YOU.
@dhrupadsaha4171
@dhrupadsaha4171 4 года назад
Same here ❤🙏
@coreysavage8584
@coreysavage8584 3 года назад
@@dhrupadsaha4171 me2
@jenniferjaffe1781
@jenniferjaffe1781 4 года назад
It is even more beautiful and more moving than the YehudinMenuhin recording which I have..I don’t think I have ever heard anything so edgy,and so tender all at once!
@jazzfusioner9840
@jazzfusioner9840 4 года назад
Truth.....
@georgewyndham1735
@georgewyndham1735 4 года назад
This is a lovely version of a composition that came from a collaboration between the violinist Yehudi Menuhin and Ravi Shankar in the 1970s. Nice to see it lives on!
@Yeblad
@Yeblad 11 месяцев назад
I love when she looks at the tabla player and goes "do it" made me smile outwardly while my heart smiles inside. What a beautiful performance!
@MimiMimi-dw7uj
@MimiMimi-dw7uj 4 года назад
The violinist made my day, she looks so pure ! Deep transe of creativity, that's the beauty of art
@dionkajones9814
@dionkajones9814 6 лет назад
A joy to the ears, eyes and heart. What a magnificent performance! Namaste! 💞💞💞🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾✨
@captalam
@captalam 3 года назад
Truly amazing melts your heart, gets your eyes wet. I’m not much of a believer but this is ultimate peace, this is heaven if there is one. Wonder why there’s so much war and hate in this world when the heaven is right here, why do we look for heaven through religion?
@hmd8468
@hmd8468 5 лет назад
She is the best violinist I have ever heard .
@dvchauhan35
@dvchauhan35 5 лет назад
have you ever listened to any Classical Indian Violinist?
@dvchauhan35
@dvchauhan35 4 года назад
@AHAREEN SAHA A western violinist will not be able to produce Indian classical music and Indian violinist won't be able to produce the western classical the way they both should be produced....... In the field of music, comparisons and superlatives should not be used.
@JohnPetreyMusic
@JohnPetreyMusic 4 года назад
@@dvchauhan35 you should listen to Menuhin performing this with Ravi, Anoushkas father. They cowrote this piece decades ago and I believe it easily invalidates your comments here about western violin. All of these people are master's of their crafts, it has nothing to do with geography but everything to do with intent
@dvchauhan35
@dvchauhan35 4 года назад
@@JohnPetreyMusic sir,you should read the comment again.
@pamirbadakhshan9934
@pamirbadakhshan9934 4 года назад
I forgot that time exists while I was listening to this cosmos - this reminded me our Persian poetry of Mawlana Rumi. Special admiration to Patcia
@laraoneal7284
@laraoneal7284 3 года назад
Popular music which I thought was therapeutic to my spiritual soul cannot hold a candle to this. This music replicates the rhythm of our souls. It holds me where I am breathing better and do not want to let go.
@UdayDesai
@UdayDesai 6 лет назад
Great as usual ...Anoushka ... I am a fan of Anoushka .... Ms Patricia Kopatchinskaja! She was equally mesmerizing on violin. Great performance together !!
@indravadandani4400
@indravadandani4400 6 лет назад
Dani Indravadan.......simply wonderful !
@abxx9006
@abxx9006 5 лет назад
The violinist has such great expressions.
@nithinkumar488
@nithinkumar488 5 лет назад
Ha yes.l lv her
@nithinkumar488
@nithinkumar488 5 лет назад
Really its very swt playing&she so cute 😘❤️❤️
@mrshankara
@mrshankara 4 года назад
Indeed she is a pleasant surprise. :)
@curtisgrindahl446
@curtisgrindahl446 3 года назад
This is amazing... my guess is that Patricia is well grounded in folk traditions from her native land and this kind of playing comes naturally. She is clearly having a great time in the dance between the performers. Anouchka is a stunning woman and awesome performer. Wow!
@patrickdirks1013
@patrickdirks1013 4 года назад
Don't forget my homies in the back rocking the Tanpura
@RahalWalisundara
@RahalWalisundara 4 года назад
Hell yeah!
@keldanthony6877
@keldanthony6877 3 года назад
Anoushka and Patricia are a wonderful pair. This raga couldn’t be made better. I hope that we can have them one day in Denmark. I love them.
@googleuser3163
@googleuser3163 3 года назад
Everyone put in a stellar performance.
@aldolevoci1114
@aldolevoci1114 3 года назад
One of them is Pedro Eustache, right?
@ABCD23459
@ABCD23459 3 года назад
And the 'Master' at tabla- Tanmoy Bose.
@MrBettybologna
@MrBettybologna 4 года назад
The violin player might be the most beautiful person to walk the earth 😍😮
@blahblahblah5924
@blahblahblah5924 3 года назад
If you watch the whole thing from start to finish without any interruption, there's no way you're not going to cry with tears of joy at the end. Magic of Indian classical music.
@realSatissH
@realSatissH 5 лет назад
I was fan of 'Anoushka Shankar'. Now I became fan of Patricia Kopatchinskaja too.
@gasgiant7122
@gasgiant7122 4 года назад
What beautiful heavenly music, I started to like traditional Indian music through listening to the Beatles as a kid especially George Harrison With the Great Ravi Shankar, so thank you for sharing this with us.
@sadqainnorain567
@sadqainnorain567 3 года назад
In the house of lovers, the music never stops, the walls are made of songs & the floor dances ❤️🇵🇰
@mukuldev5115
@mukuldev5115 3 года назад
no one can match the quality of Pakistani vocals
@vishnusaitejanagabandi4358
@vishnusaitejanagabandi4358 3 года назад
No one can compete pakistan in terrorism
@kaceobrwa7039
@kaceobrwa7039 2 года назад
@@mukuldev5115 idiot , don't talk about things you don't understand
@mickeybowmeister1944
@mickeybowmeister1944 6 лет назад
The sita has a sound that is eternal, it sings our human story to the cosmos.
@Tera_1008th_baap
@Tera_1008th_baap 5 лет назад
Its Sitar brother... 😊
@Quick_and_Dirty
@Quick_and_Dirty 6 лет назад
Both masters of their instruments. I am humbled to share the earth they tread.
@jferengi1
@jferengi1 6 лет назад
Well said, MK.
@briannumme9337
@briannumme9337 6 лет назад
M K every living thing shares the same earth!
@udokrauss9474
@udokrauss9474 6 лет назад
That sounds much more of one amazing harmony.. east meets east . 😊
@bitofingeralastname6794
@bitofingeralastname6794 6 лет назад
Omg the fucking retards are coming out of the woodwork... literally.
@VyasAnand
@VyasAnand 6 лет назад
😂
@shachi20cancer
@shachi20cancer 5 лет назад
This is gold. Oh my dear fellow Indians, please don't let this get lost.
@nik5129
@nik5129 5 лет назад
No, we won't let it go, never, this is our culture, we take pride of this,at least I'll do my part
@YooBro219
@YooBro219 5 лет назад
we won't
@georgeisaak5321
@georgeisaak5321 5 лет назад
Even if Indian people were to forget their own beautiful culture somehow which i doubt , there are people around the world like myself to remind them ! :) Dont worry , your magnificent music has the attention of the world and your heritage is safe !!!! Peace sister from India !
@robnjorve8486
@robnjorve8486 5 лет назад
Shachi you're the most beautiful woman I've ever seen. Ahhhmazing
@georgeisaak5321
@georgeisaak5321 5 лет назад
@@robnjorve8486 Yes she is definitely a very beautiful lady , especially her eyes !!!!
@TanjiroKamado-xm6vq
@TanjiroKamado-xm6vq 4 года назад
truly magnificent listening to Indian music it felt like travelling trough ancient India
@TYUKOR
@TYUKOR 4 года назад
Saraswati Mata Devi Avatara Jaya jaya Jaya!!! Tiene el mismo tempo, exacto, que su padre...una luz hecha sonido...y la violinista una maravilla... Alla Rakha Schooll!!
@jabachakraborty9620
@jabachakraborty9620 3 года назад
Waooooo Great mother saraswati .... Do u know bengali??? I am from kolkata 🇮🇳
@TYUKOR
@TYUKOR 3 года назад
@@jabachakraborty9620 Om Namo Bhagavate Sri Aurobindo Namah !!
@rodolforamirez4237
@rodolforamirez4237 3 года назад
Te olvidar del violinista tan virtuoso que hizo pareja con el maestro Shankar en esta Bella melodia....Yehudi Menuhin... que Paso?
@VFella
@VFella 2 года назад
@@rodolforamirez4237 ¿Te refieres al Maestro Menuhin? Murió en Berlin en 1999 tras una glorioss carrera. Uno de los violinistas más grandes de la historia... curioso que preguntes.
@leonardoiglesias2394
@leonardoiglesias2394 2 года назад
Se nota que entiendes mucho de musica hindu!!!!!!!! Todo un experto.
@hypernova3011
@hypernova3011 6 лет назад
Duet musical harmony cannot be better than this when two great legends with their respective instruments come together to mesmerize us with their perfection in such complexity.
@dr.vinodkumarsharma727
@dr.vinodkumarsharma727 5 лет назад
prashant ranjan
@patriciaaguilerajb007
@patriciaaguilerajb007 3 года назад
Talentosíssimas! Anoushka sempre me deixa boquiaberta com seu imensurável talento! E sobre Patricia Kopatchinskaja: performance perfeita, extraordinária! Meu Deus, que talento extraordinário tem a Pako!!!
@MDebou
@MDebou 4 года назад
I'm completely unfamiliar with this type of music. It's freaky.. Mystical.. A long droning pedal over one chord. Really nice playing
@GetUpTheMountains
@GetUpTheMountains 4 года назад
Check out Shakti my man. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-qGW4nrsZJ3o.html
@xuvetyn6645
@xuvetyn6645 4 года назад
they actually go between two chords: D major and D minor.
@Coindom65
@Coindom65 5 лет назад
Not sure how I got here but I was looking for a new sound and just fell in love!
@macleadg
@macleadg 4 года назад
Can’t say I’m a fan of PK in general, but she really nailed this performance. Props for going outside the comfort zone of Westrrn music. Anouschka’s playing is so effortless & brilliant, and the percussionist has no easy job, either. Great stuff.
@makathena5709
@makathena5709 6 лет назад
I love India 🇮🇳 from Hong Kong
@sm0000
@sm0000 5 лет назад
Love from India 🇮🇳
@VijayKumar-fh1es
@VijayKumar-fh1es 5 лет назад
thank you brother
@greypilgrim2028
@greypilgrim2028 5 лет назад
Mak Athena: Lotsa love from Cardiff.
@swapnilzagade3629
@swapnilzagade3629 5 лет назад
Thank you so much
@tarunjain1537
@tarunjain1537 4 года назад
Please try and visit India and check its vibrant colours, tastes & culture...
@JasonWalsh-b4n
@JasonWalsh-b4n 2 месяца назад
GREAT MUSIC, ANOUSHKA SHANKAR, AND PATRICIA!!!!❤❤
@paulmitchell4061
@paulmitchell4061 4 года назад
I can't stop listening to this over and over.
@equateall
@equateall 7 лет назад
What an amazing concert! Anoushka is obviously brilliant. But, what a performance by Ms Patricia Kopatchinskaja! She was equally mesmerizing on violin. I noticed the stitches on her dress gave way in between, but she simply kept performing without a single wrinkle of expression on her face, not a single note missing. So gracefully she acknowledged the public, co-artists, and then elegantly walked back stage. I would like to read if any newspaper wrote on it after the event was over.
@manikmaharjan9258
@manikmaharjan9258 7 лет назад
equateall I thought that was the design of her dress.
@kesmarn
@kesmarn 6 лет назад
It looked as though she might be wearing a dress that was still in the process of being made for her. Those would be basting stitches that act as a guide to where the final seams will be. She might have a quirky sense of humor that inspired her to wear it even before it was complete. Still -- a wonderful performance.
@KevinDunning108
@KevinDunning108 6 лет назад
As if to say, 'it's a work in progress.' ;)
@priyas6996
@priyas6996 5 лет назад
Wonderful.. Moving
@Nicole-ww4lg
@Nicole-ww4lg 3 года назад
I have been playing the violin for thirty years and this performance makes me excited about the violin again. Can't stop listening since the algorithm brought you to me. Many thanks
@KerrieRedgate
@KerrieRedgate 6 лет назад
Wonderful! The very first concert I ever went to, at the age of 12, was Ravi Shankar and Alla Rakha, back in the ‘60s. I was totally enthralled with this music. It was like coming home. So wonderful to see Ravi Shankar’s daughter here, so accomplished and so beautiful. Amazing duet with violin. This has brought sparkly joy into my evening. Thank you so much for posting this here!
@SiddhantSaksena
@SiddhantSaksena 5 лет назад
Kerrie Redgate Was it in Monterey ??
@KerrieRedgate
@KerrieRedgate 5 лет назад
@@SiddhantSaksena No, it was Sydney Australia. The only performers, a dedicated concert at the Sydney Town Hall. A number of years later I had a chance to see them there again with Ali Akbar Khan on sarod. Just wonderful! Of course, in my early teenage years, I had also collected some of Ravi Shankar's LP records!
@SiddhantSaksena
@SiddhantSaksena 5 лет назад
It’s just so serene to listen to these classics. Meditation, Mood Changer, Brings Positive Energy.
@KerrieRedgate
@KerrieRedgate 5 лет назад
@@SiddhantSaksena I love the authentic Ragas.
@SkyeRangerNick
@SkyeRangerNick 4 года назад
A few years on in: Listening to this beyond splendid work in west Kentucky, USA. Wonderful. Amazing. Shared it with my nephew as well. We both love it.
@SkyeRangerNick
@SkyeRangerNick 3 месяца назад
Today is 04 June 2024...ty
@shipralala3154
@shipralala3154 3 года назад
Anuska is a female replica of her father in form and expression of her passion in playing the sitar. Patricia is a gem, who reminds me of Yehudi Menuhin playing with Ravi Shankar in the famous album East meets west! It is a real joy to listen to this duo!
@cgbasavaraju7728
@cgbasavaraju7728 4 года назад
A true relationship spreading God's peaceful musical notes.. A great combination❤️❤️❤️🙏🙏🙏
@laura-ann.0726
@laura-ann.0726 Месяц назад
Wow, I never thought of a violin as an instrument that could be tuned to accompany a sitar so beautifully. This composition blends the two so seamlessly that it is easy to imagine that both instruments could have been designed in India.
@VarunSharma-cf7ir
@VarunSharma-cf7ir 4 года назад
Anoushka's soul dances joyfully when she plays the sitar :')
@romanpearce5276
@romanpearce5276 4 года назад
i'd rather attend this stuff than going to an concert and looking at dj's machine and shit ! wow awesome music
@pragyangoyalsahuwala6930
@pragyangoyalsahuwala6930 3 года назад
They are both special in their own way. the best dj’s in my opinion are the ones who take inspiration from and integrate elements of classical music into their sets
@giovanna8187
@giovanna8187 3 года назад
It's all good. Enjoy everything that moves you.
@SweetandFitting
@SweetandFitting 3 года назад
Watch the film "Everybody in the place" by jeremy deller, maybe you'll learn something about the brilliance and impact on hunanity electronic music has had (:
@Iss-baar-400-paar
@Iss-baar-400-paar 11 месяцев назад
The violinist is sooo amazng, and she's playing Carnatic classical style
@manjusreechakraborty8924
@manjusreechakraborty8924 5 лет назад
অপূর্ব.... What an excellence creates you both are.. !! সাধু সাধু 😊
@chriswareham
@chriswareham 6 лет назад
The second best thing about this - after the music itself - is that they are clearly enjoying themselves.
@robertsteele7966
@robertsteele7966 3 года назад
My new favorite piece of music. I think by the looks of the girls faces they blew it all away. Fantastic I am speechless
@quamrulsiddiqui4225
@quamrulsiddiqui4225 4 года назад
Strings of Patricia went into the heart of Debi Sowarshoti.
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