MIT’s Heritage of the Arts of South Asia www.mithas.org Fall 2012 Hindustani Concert Kalapini Komkali (Vocal) Raya Kargaokar (Harmonium) Sanjay Deshpande.

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MIT’s Heritage of the Arts of South Asia Fall 2012 Hindustani Concert Kalapini Komkali (Vocal) Raya Kargaokar (Harmonium) Sanjay Deshpande (Tabla) Wong Auditorium, MIT, Cambridge, MA September 16, 2012 MIT’s Heritage of the Arts of South Asia Fall 2012 Hindustani Concert Kalapini Komkali (Vocal) Raya Kargaokar (Harmonium) Sanjay Deshpande (Tabla) Wong Auditorium, MIT, Cambridge, MA September 16, 2012

TrackTime 1.1Raga Multani41:49 1.2Raga Shri Kalyan12:52 1.3Raga Kalyan (Tarana)4:51 1.4Guruji Mein Tho (Nirguni Bhajan)9:05 2.1Raga Behag37:40 2.2Raga Mand9:42 2.3Raga Bhairavi (Bhajan)9:42 Copyright © MITHAS Digital Stereo Recording & Mastering by: Sreekanth Sampathkumaran TrackTime 1.1Raga Multani41:49 1.2Raga Shri Kalyan12:52 1.3Raga Kalyan (Tarana)4:51 1.4Guruji Mein Tho (Nirguni Bhajan)9:05 2.1Raga Behag37:40 2.2Raga Mand9:42 2.3Raga Bhairavi (Bhajan)9:42 Copyright © MITHAS Digital Stereo Recording & Mastering by: Sreekanth Sampathkumaran

MIT’s Heritage of the Arts of South Asia Fall 2012 Hindustani Concert Kalapini Komkali (Vocal) Raya Kargaokar (Harmonium) Sanjay Deshpande (Tabla) Wong Auditorium, MIT, Cambridge, MA September 16, 2012 TrackTime 1.1Raga Multani41:49 1.2Raga Shri Kalyan12:52 1.3Raga Kalyan (Tarana)4:51 1.4Guruji Mein Tho (Nirguni Bhajan)9:05 2.1Raga Behag37:40 2.2Raga Mand9:42 2.3Raga Bhairavi (Bhajan)9:42 Copyright © MITHAS Digital Stereo Recording & Mastering by: Sreekanth Sampathkumaran