Ustad Amjad Ali Khan | Interview
Interviews • 12m
India's foremost sarod maestro candidly talks about his passion and the unique lineage he was born into. Khan explains that there is no book about presentation of Indian classical music and how a 3 minute Raga was about quality and duration of music. Recorded at Darbar Festival in 2016.
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