New Zealand synthesist, David Parsons, first became interested in the music of India when he heard a performance by Ravi Shankar. At that time, the young jazz-rock drummer bought a sitar and explored the instrument on his own for several years before studying with Krishna Chakravarty. He subsequently produced her recordings Ananda (17046-2), Dancing to the Flute (13135-2) and Circular Dance (13133-2).
Parsons' recordings make the Eastern sensibility comprehensible to the Western listener and formulate a unique and captivating new expression. To Parsons' credit as a musician, composer and performer, he has evolved into a rare and highly acclaimed producer of cultural music traditions. His work is often featured in film, television and radio scores, and continues to be widely praised by reviewers.
http://www.blacksun.com/Biographies/parsons.htm
01 Tibetian Plateau
02 Gangotry
03 Meditation on a Lonely Pool
04 Devaloka
05 Separation
06 Three Spirits
07 Durga
08 Spheres
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