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Evening Light Album Cover

Evening Light - Ustad Habib Khan - Sitar

ALBUM INSERTS:
1. Dancing Fantasy 8:37
2. Moon Light 9:01
3. Starry Nights 20:55
4. Raag Kafi 3:00
5. Raag Miyan Ki Todi 31:39


Total Time 77:23

Item # CD 1010-2
Produced by: Habib Khan for X DOT 25 Music
Cover design: Deo Arellano
Photos of Habib Khan: Shobha Khan
Package design and computer graphics: Koorosh Angali
Cover Design: Deo Arellano
Recorded and Mixed & Edited at: Prime Time Productions San Jose, CA Engineered by: Dave Meniketty
Mastered at Dance Home Studios, Emeryville, CA by: Lisa Richmond

Habib Khan would like to give special thanks to his wife, Shobha Khan.

Picture of Ustad Habib Khan
Ustad Habib Khan

Ustad Habib Khan is regarded as one of the best sitar players in the world today. He was born into a family of musicians and can trace his lineage back several generations to when classical music enjoyed the patronage of the nobility and royalty of India.

He began his training at the tender age of five under the strict eye of his accomplished father, Ustad Hameed Jaffar Khan. The Jaffar Khan family was from Indore and were well known for their unique style of playing the sitar, melding the effect of the human voice and the instrumental tone into a harmonious whole.

Habib Khan has carved out a distinct style of his own which is a blend of his father's traditional techniques and his own imaginative innovations. He is as much at ease with light classical and religious music as he is with pure classical renderings of raagas. Habib Khan lives and teaches in the San Francisco Bay Area and performs all over the world.

Picture of Swapan Chaudhuri
Pandit Swapan Chaudhuri

At the age of five, his parents initiated his formal musical training and inspired him in the field of tabla. Swapan bases his style on the intensive training he received from his guru, Pandit Santosh Krishna Biswas of Calcutta, the eminent exponent of the Lucknow Gharana.

Pandit Swapan Chaudhuri is an eminent tabla player whose musical accomplishments have earned him world renown. In 1981, Ali Akbar Khan invited him to come to the U.S. from Calcutta and teach at the College.

Swapan holds a Master's degree in Music and has received honors and awards from the Government of India and other institutions. He developed his skill as an accompanist through years of accompanying Ali Akbar Khan. As a soloist and accompanist, he has also traveled throughout the world, accompanying many of the leading musicians of India. Swapan is associated with various American Universities as a visiting professor. He is also a faculty member at the California Institute of the Arts.