Sanger Natak Akademi, the National Academy of Music, Dance and Drama has recorded the music of India for posterity and brings for the world a series of priceless recordings of Indian music from its archives. The series is an educative as entertaining. A truly valuable collection.
1. Pakhawaj (North India) Durga Lal – 4.00 mins
2. Tabla (North India) Samta Prasad – 5.30 mins
3. Mridangam (South India) Umayalpuram K Sivaraman 3.35 mins
4. Ghatam (South India) T H Vinayakram – 2.40 mins
5. Thavil (South India) V A Shanmugasundram Pillai – 3.15 mins
6. Khanjira (South India) G Harishankar – 2.30
7. Edakka (Kerala) P Appu Marar 2.25 min
8. Chenda (Kerala) K P Krishnan Kutty Poduval – 2.25 mins
9. Mizhavu (Kerala) – 1.10 min
10. Nakkara (North India) Dilawer Hussain Khan 3.45 min
11. Sambal (Karnataka) Sadashiv Hogar – 0.55 min
12. Kardi (Karnataka) Veerbhadrappa R Karadi – 1.40 min
13. Tala (Karnataka) Mahalingayya Matapati – 0.45 mins
14. Dimdi with Manjira & Nal (Maharashtra) Avdhut Vibhuti – 1.30 min
15. Dholak (Uttar Pradesh) Babulal – 0.45 mins
16. Morchang with Dholak (Rajasthan) Kammu Khan – 1.00 min
17. Badangshi (West Bengal) Ratanchandra Burman – 0.45 mins
18. Bhapang (Rajasthan) Jahoor Khan – 1.00 mins
19. Maan with Tabla (Gujrat) Dharamiklal Pandya – 1.20 mins
20. Khartal with Kamaicha & Dholak (Rajasthan) Siddique Manganiar – 1.30 min
21. Pung (Manipur) Kirti Sing – 2.00 min
22. Mandar (Bihar) – 0.55 mins
23. Dup (Andhra Pradesh) – 0.45 mins
24. Karadi Majalu Karadi, Sambal, Tal Dolu, Sundari (Karnataka) Veerbhdrappa R Karadi & Group – 3.15 mins
25. Tayambaka- Chenda Ensemble (Kerala) P Appu Marar & Group – 3.30 mins
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