Shankar, a sitar player known as the godfather of world music for his role in opening Western ears to sounds from the East, gives an honest, in-depth look at his life and work in this prodigious autobiography. Like a fine musical composition, Shankar beautifully narrates his life's milestones--his early years in India, his travels as a performer in Paris during the 1930s, his breakthrough in the West and rise to stardom during the '60s, his turbulent personal life in the '70s and '80s--while periodically returning to his basic theme: his love of music and the sitar. Throughout, Shankar builds on his 1968 book, My Music, My Life, which provided a general introduction to Indian music. He describes his performances in U.S. music festivals (Woodstock, he says, was " a terrifying experience" where "the music was incidental"); he also weaves in tales of people he affected (Gene Kelly, Richard Burton, Peter Sellers, Marlon Brando and, of course, editor Harrison), and those who influenced him--most importantly Ustad Allauddin Khan, the classical musician and pioneer of modern Hindustani instrumental music. Along with the enormous number of photographs that accompany this dense and lengthy work, Shankar presents letters and musical transcriptions to produce a history of Indian music during the 20th century. Although Shankar has been somewhat taken for granted in recent years due to his long-standing popularity, this book convincingly reasserts his historical importance.
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Ravi Shankar is the man christened by George Harrison as the 'Godfather of world music'. His autobiography is superbly designed and boxed with two CDs, the first of which includes a track recorded with George Harrison and Ringo Starr. The second disc was specially recorded for this project at Abbey Road Studios. The book is bound in rich Indian silk, and also presented is a packet of finest-quality Special Durbar Agarbathi incense sticks--the personal favourites of Ravi and George. 2,000 copies bound in full Indian silk (choice from four varying colours) with boxed CDs and incense sticks. Housed in a solander box. Autographed by Ravi Shankar.
Shankar, a sitar player known as the godfather of world music for his role in opening Western ears to sounds from the East, gives an honest, in-depth look at his life and work in this prodigious autobiography. Like a fine musical composition, Shankar beautifully narrates his life's milestones--his early years in India, his travels as a performer in Paris during the 1930s, his breakthrough in the West and rise to stardom during the '60s, his turbulent personal life in the '70s and '80s--while periodically returning to his basic theme: his love of music and the sitar. Throughout, Shankar builds on his 1968 book, My Music, My Life, which provided a general introduction to Indian music. He describes his performances in U.S. music festivals (Woodstock, he says, was " a terrifying experience" where "the music was incidental"); he also weaves in tales of people he affected (Gene Kelly, Richard Burton, Peter Sellers, Marlon Brando and, of course, editor Harrison), and those who influenced him--most importantly Ustad Allauddin Khan, the classical musician and pioneer of modern Hindustani instrumental music. Along with the enormous number of photographs that accompany this dense and lengthy work, Shankar presents letters and musical transcriptions to produce a history of Indian music during the 20th century. Although Shankar has been somewhat taken for granted in recent years due to his long-standing popularity, this book convincingly reasserts his historical importance. (Jan.)
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Hardcover. Condition: As New. Dust Jacket Condition: As New. Limited Edition. Raga Mala - an Autobiography of Ravi Shankar. Genesis Publications Limited. Page size: 235 x 168mm. 352 pages. 120000 words. 285 images. ISBN: 0904351467. Limited to 2000 Copies (this copy is numbered 1,403). Signed by: Ravi Shankar. Contributors: George Harrison, Yehudi Menuhin. Paper: High quality, acid-free 145gsm. Binding: Bound in Bangalore raw silk specially created for this book, with gilt hand-tooling and gilded page edging Originally published as a limited edition of 2000. Each book is signed by Ravi Shankar. Bound in Bangalore raw silk, specially created for this book, with gilt hand-tooling and gilded page edging, the edition was originally available in three colour choices: gold, purple and blue (this book is purple). Classically elegant in design and presented to the very highest of standards, Raga Mala is a beautiful record of an extraordinary life. The title of the book, Raga Mala or 'Garland of Ragas' was chosen by Shankar as it refers to a style of playing where the musician plays a series of musical melodies while constantly returning to a main theme. As Shankar explains, this is how he went about recalling his memories and how the book might be received by the reader, one recollection sparking from another. Shankar eloquently recalls his parents and his childhood in Benares, India; his commitment to music and the sitar and discipleship under guru Allauddin Khan; his move to the West and pioneering appreciation of Indian music in Europe and America in the 1950s and '60s; his 1966 meeting with George Harrison which led to lasting friendship, collaborations and superstardom. Shankar recalls pivotal moments such as performing at Monterey Pop, the Woodstock Festival, the Concert For Bangladesh, and performances with Harrison, Philip Glass, John Coltrane, Yehudi Menuhin, the London Symphony Orchestra, and many more. Shankar shares his spiritual beliefs and speaks about his philosophy of music and art, discussing in detail the history and technique of playing the sitar, accompanied by a glossary of terms at the end of the book. Signed by Author(s). Seller Inventory # EB-012
Seller: Salish Sea Books, Bellingham, WA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. ** Number 1282 from a Signed Limited Edition of 2000 Copies, Signed by Ravi Shankar **; Very Good; Hardcover; The book itself is Fine/As New with no apparent signs of wear; The storage box is worn at the corners with small tears to the top and bottom spine edges of the front of the box, and has a large, 3" repair to the right edge of the box; This item will be shipped in a sturdy cardboard box with foam padding; Extra-Large Format (Folio, 14" - 16" tall); 4.5 lbs; 1997, Genesis Publications; 352 pages; "Raga Mala, the Autobiography of Ravi Shankar," by Ravi Shankar. Signed by Author(s). Seller Inventory # SKU-0705AB03311202
Seller: Burwood Books, Wickham Market, United Kingdom
Hardcover. Condition: Fine. First Edition. Hardback. Large 8vo, pp 336, copiously illustrated in black & white throughout. Number 1752 in a limited edition of 2000 signed by Ravi Shankar. Special edition of 450 copies that was issued without the CDs and the incense but with the photo of Ravi with sitars stamped by George Harrison's friend Brian Roylance in a special printed envelope (photo numbered in pencil 182 of 450 measuring 18 by 12 cms.). Autobiography. ISBN: 0904351467 Golden Orange raw Bangalore silk cloth, lettered gilt on spine and on front cover. All edges gilt. Fine in fine screen-printed, brown presentation box with oval portrait of Ravi Shankar. Still in original printed mailing box noting that this is a deluxe edition. Signedes. Seller Inventory # C97445
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Seller: Black Gull Books (P.B.F.A.), St Leonard's on Sea, United Kingdom
hardcover. Condition: Very Good. This is an unnumbered review copy and not part of the limited edition.signed by Ravi Shankar. Includes two CDs and box of incense sticks.In Please contact us if you need further information or scans. signed. Seller Inventory # 09863
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Seller: This Old Book, Inc, Grayslake, IL, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: As New. 1st Edition. Signed by Ravi Shankar, Limited Edition #937 out of 2000. First Edition. Includes 2 unused CD's and unopened Incense sticks in orange silk boxes. In like new condition. #O. Signed by Author(s). Seller Inventory # ABE-1709838377661