Raga Mala
The Autobiography of Ravi Shankar
Ravi Shankar
£280.00
- ISBN: 0904351467
- Complete edition: 2000 copies
Signed by: Ravi Shankar
Contributors: George Harrison, Yehudi Menuhin
Paper: High quality, acid-free, 145gsm.
Binding: Bound in Bangalore raw silk specially manufactured for this project, gold blocking and gold page edging.
Box: Silk screened presentation box with gold blocking.
Extras: Two CDs showcasing 80 minutes of exclusive and rare material and a packet of Special Durbar Agarbathi incense sticks (the personal favourite of Ravi and George).
Web Links:
www.ravishankar.org
Ravi Shankar is the world's foremost sitar-player, the man christened by George Harrison as the 'Godfather of World Music', who spearheaded the international spread of Indian culture. He has a remarkable story to tell, and he brings to the task the same contrasting qualities that make him as uncommon a man as a musician: that mixture of charm and candour, of dignity and humility, of deep spirituality and wide-eyed, impish fun.
RAGA MALA features a remarkable collection of photographs and documents drawn almost entirely from the personal archives of Ravi Shankar and George Harrison. A large number of these have never been published before. Classically elegant in design and presented to the very highest of standards, it is a beautiful record of an extraordinary life.
RAGA MALA features a remarkable collection of photographs and documents drawn almost entirely from the personal archives of Ravi Shankar and George Harrison. A large number of these have never been published before. Classically elegant in design and presented to the very highest of standards, it is a beautiful record of an extraordinary life.
- Page size: 240mm x 168mm
- 352 pages
- 120000 words
- 200 images
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