Even the Gigue works.
https://soundcloud.com/tristan-von-neumann/johann-pachelbel-canon-und-gigue-raga-kamod-ronu-majumder
This did not even need any tuning:
https://soundcloud.com/tristan-von-neumann/dietrich-buxtehude-quemadmodum-desiderat-raga-kamod-ronu-majumder
This also worked off the
Many thanks to all of you for the helpful information about Gebel.
Monica
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With kind regards,
Met vriendelijke groeten,
Bien cordialement,
Gilbert Isbin
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Just when you think you got it right, you find something even better:
Using the old form "Kamod" yields even more convincing results, so far
as to consider the Sonata only half of the intended music, the other
half supplied by improvising Indian concerto voices.
The combination is nothing
Hi Lutists,
as a fallout of my research I might have stumbled upon some harder
evidence of Indo-European cooperation.
Christian Herwich, composer of the Sonata "La Chilana", was on a
diplomatic mission to Persia in the 1630s.
At the court, he most likely met with the local musicians to check