Description: Track Listings 1. Nibiro Ghono Andhara 2. Draupadi 3. Ontoro Momo 4. Satyavati 5. Virata 6. Bughi Oi Sudure 7. Cities 8. Bhima (vocals by Mamadou Dioume) 9. Markandeya (part I) (narrated by Bruce Myers) 10. Duryodhana (vocals by Georges Corraface) 11. Amba 12. The War (Prepare to Fight! / War / Dhire Bontu Dhire) 13. Markandeya (Part II) 14. Svetasvatara Upanisad (Traditional Text) The Story: The Mahabharata is one of the world’s greatest books. It is also the longest poem ever written. It was written in Sanskrit, and is more than a hundred thousand stanzas long – about fifteen times the length of the Bible. ‘Maha’ in Sanskrit means ‘great’ or ‘complete’. ‘Bharata’, in general sense means ‘Hindu’, and even more generally, ‘man’. It can therefore be interpreted as ‘The Great History of Mankind’. “…it’s the story of your race, how your ancestors were born, how they grew up, how a vast war arose. It’s the poetic history of mankind. If you listen carefully, at the end you’ll be someone else. For it’s as pure as glass, yet nothing is omitted. It washes away faults, it sharpens the brain and gives long life.” This ‘great poem of the world’ tells the story of the long and bloody quarrel between two groups of cousins: The Pandavas, who were five brothers; and the Kauravas, of whom there were a hundred. This family quarrel over who will rule ends with an enormous battle where the fate of the world is at stake. Indian tradition says: ‘Everything in The Mahabharata is elsewhere. What is not there is nowhere”. Jean-Claude Carrière The Music: It is not often that music for a film needs many years work before being accomplished, which has been the case here. The music has taken its inspiration from many sources, as various as they are powerful: the will to rediscover the musical inspiration of mankind in his most spiritual roots, particularly in Tibet and the Indian Sub-Continent. involving artists of various origins in this reach, all inspired and cultured instrumentalists, to improvise from and adapt these musical sources. Under the musical inspiration of Toshi Tsushitori, the Japanese Master, who has been studying traditional music in several countries for many years, four other musicians, all well-known masters of their own instruments, have worked together for five years all over the world, enriching the composition with their own cultures. In 1989 after the shooting of the film, we decided to develop the music further, to create with our occidental feeling a more original fusion. We retained our first approach based on improvisation, dismissing all written music. Even the use of synthesizers and musical technology remained faithful to these ideas and the personalities who worked together. We didn’t want to review historical music, but to dip into it inspiration, trying to bend it into modernity. With Sarmila Roy we recorded the Songs of Rabindranath Tagore, one of the greatest Bengali poets of this century, trying to retain the heart of the music – its emotion and melodic simplicity. Sarmila’s voice is extraordinarily lyrical, as clear as source water, and she gives to these recordings a unique and magical character. This album represents a rare vision shared by musicians of different cultures and races in 1990. Rarely, I believe, has musical creation as much deserved to represent what we call today world music. Philippe Eidel Combined shipping discount on all items unless otherwise noted. Just use the add to cart option and proceed to checkout when done. Please note that the Buy It Now button voids the discount.
Price: 4.99 USD
Location: Old Saybrook, Connecticut
End Time: 2025-01-14T04:43:01.000Z
Shipping Cost: 3.95 USD
Product Images
Item Specifics
All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Catalog Number: 2-91363
Producer: Philippe Eidel
Style: Hindu
CD Grading: Very Good (VG)
Inlay Condition: Fair (F)
Case Type: Jewel Case: Standard
Type: Album
Features: Original Cover
Case Condition: Mint (M)
Language: Hindi
Edition: Promo
Run Time: 46
Era: 1990s
Artist: Original Soundtrack
Record Label: Realworld/Cema
Format: CD
Release Year: 1990
Release Title: The Mahabahrata
Genre: Soundtracks & Musicals