Baluji Shrivastav

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Raag Shobhavari 00:00 Tools
Sleep, Queen of the Dolls 00:00 Tools
Ila's Dance 00:00 Tools
Folk Melody Based on Raag Des 00:00 Tools
Raag Maru Bihag 00:00 Tools
Raag Shahana 00:00 Tools
Raga Pahari 00:00 Tools
Raga Dhani 00:00 Tools
Raga Shyam Kalyan 00:00 Tools
Raga Ahiri Todi 00:00 Tools
Raag Todi 00:00 Tools
Bhajan In Dadora (Vishnu Digamba Palushkar) 00:00 Tools
Raag Jan Sammohini 00:00 Tools
Raga Bhairavi Dhun 00:00 Tools
Walking Through the Streets 00:00 Tools
Raga Sampurna Malkauns 00:00 Tools
Journey To Sedna 00:00 Tools
FOLK MELODY BASED ON RAGA DES 00:00 Tools
Rendezvous With Rama 00:00 Tools
Raag Rageshvari 00:00 Tools
Dhun Bhairvi 00:00 Tools
3 Goddesses (Parvati, Saraswati, Laxmi) (India) 00:00 Tools
Raga Nat Bhairav 00:00 Tools
Forest River 00:00 Tools
Dance of Erzulie 00:00 Tools
Voices of the Past 00:00 Tools
Bhajan Vaishnav, Jana To Tene Kamije 00:00 Tools
Bhajan In Dadara, Humak Chala Ta Raam Chandra 00:00 Tools
Bulbulblues 00:00 Tools
Little Blue Bird 00:00 Tools
Saraswati 00:00 Tools
Shifting Sands 00:00 Tools
Life Is for Living 00:00 Tools
Bhajan In Dadora 00:00 Tools
Raga Ahiri Todi - Vilambit ektaal 00:00 Tools
7 Steps to the Sun 00:00 Tools
Raag Nat Bhirav (Trad.) 15: 37 00:00 Tools
Pushpanjali 00:00 Tools
Gathering Spirits 00:00 Tools
Bhajan In Dadora (Vishnu Digamba Palushkar) 7: 50 00:00 Tools
Bhajan (Mahatma Ghandi) 7: 15 00:00 Tools
Raag Todi (Trad.) 14: 56 00:00 Tools
Dance of Erzulie (Goddess of Love) (Haiti) 00:00 Tools
Global Reunion 00:00 Tools
Journey to Sedna (Inuit) 00:00 Tools
Raag Rageshvari (Trad.) 10: 15 00:00 Tools
Leela 00:00 Tools
Portrait of a Swan 00:00 Tools
Raga Dhani - Madhya Laya Jhaptaal 00:00 Tools
An Indian in London: VI. Walking through the Streets 00:00 Tools
Bhanjan in Dadora 00:00 Tools
Bird Dancer 00:00 Tools
Dhun Bhairvi : Dhun Bhairvi 00:00 Tools
Dangerous Ground 00:00 Tools
Tarana 14 00:00 Tools
Celebration 00:00 Tools
Tides 00:00 Tools
Mixing with the Crowd and Spirit of Joy 00:00 Tools
RAGA AHIR-BHAIRAV 00:00 Tools
Raag Nat Bhairav 00:00 Tools
Raag Shobhavari in rupak taal (7 beats): Raag Shobhavari 00:00 Tools
Celestial 00:00 Tools
Raga Shuddha-Sarang 00:00 Tools
Dhani 00:00 Tools
Shyam Kalyan 00:00 Tools
Raag Nat Bhirav 00:00 Tools
Raga Rageshvari (Drut Gat + Jhala in Teental) (trad.) 00:00 Tools
Discovering London and Friendship 00:00 Tools
The Gift of Time 00:00 Tools
Yemanja (Queen of the Ocean) (West Africa) 00:00 Tools
Raag Pahari in Kaherva 00:00 Tools
Bhajan (Mahatma Ghandi) 00:00 Tools
Raga Sampurna Malkauns - Vilambit teentaal & Drut Ektaal 00:00 Tools
Sampurna Malkauns 00:00 Tools
Raga Nat Bhairav (Alaap, Jor and Jhala) (trad.) 00:00 Tools
Raga Todi (Vilambit Gat in Teental) (trad.) 00:00 Tools
Bhajan Vaishnav, Jana To Tene Kamije (Narsi Mehta) 00:00 Tools
Bhajan in Dadara, Humak Chala Ta Raam Chandra (Vishnu Digamba Palushkar) 00:00 Tools
Bahjan 00:00 Tools
Bhajan in Dadora [Vishnu Digamba Palushkar] 00:00 Tools
Bhairavi Dhun 00:00 Tools
Ahir-Bhairav 00:00 Tools
Garland of Light 00:00 Tools
Guan Yin (The Merciful) (China) 00:00 Tools
Amaterasu Omikami (Sun Goddess) (Japan) 00:00 Tools
The Long Summer 00:00 Tools
02 raga ahiri todi 00:00 Tools
Child Of The Emerald Air 00:00 Tools
Tarana 16 00:00 Tools
Taal Manjari - Flowering of Rhythm 00:00 Tools
Hina in Moonlight 00:00 Tools
Raag Todi (Trad.) 00:00 Tools
Raga Shyam Kalyan - Teentaal 00:00 Tools
Voices of the Future 00:00 Tools
Sleep Queen Of The Dolls 00:00 Tools
Folk Melody Based on Raga Des (in Kaherva) (trad.) 00:00 Tools
Pani Hari 00:00 Tools
In The Bamboo Forest 00:00 Tools
03 raga dhani 00:00 Tools
Les Enfants Du Pirée 00:00 Tools
Blessings 00:00 Tools
In Candlelight 00:00 Tools
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Baluji Shrivastav is one of the great instrumentalists India has produced excelling in sitar, surbahar (bass sitar), dilruba, pakhavaj and tabla. Amazingly he was not born into a well known musical dynasty and was not guided by famous gurus. The traditional guru-shishya (master-disciple) system of passing on knowledge assumes that the shishya performs various duties and favours for the guru, a real barrier for a blind person. Apart from his initial instruction at blind school Baluji is mainly self taught and his success has been due to a combination of natural talent, hard work and determination. His quest for knowledge has dispelled many of the myths that surround the process of mastering Indian classical music. His command of both rhythm and melody enriches the scope of his improvisations. As a result Baluji is less constrained by convention in his and remains fresh and spontaneous in his attitude to performing and teaching. He loves to communicate with audiences, his aim is for them to have an uplifting experience and to keep a smile with them! (Source: http://www.baluji.com/indian_classical.html ) Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.