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Press Reviews At their most venturesome, the brothers voices seemed more supple and
versatile than any string instrument.
Washington Post
The two singers slowly and painstakingly improvise
around the Raga's tonic, dipping below it in long, resonant tones and then creeping above
it in the same manner , usually making their way across a two and a half octave range.
Eventually the tones shorten into shimmering staccato barrages that grow increasingly
intense and an instrumental sounding , suggesting rapidly plucked Sitar notes.
The Reader's Guide Chicago
Die beiden vokalisten
demonstrierten
.hier (im Alap) eine perfekte kombination von feingefuhl und energie.
Morgen Post, Berlin
They are so proficient in it that one can
not find loose ends or any thing slipshod in their expositions of Dhrupad.
The Hindu New Delhi
Effortless on every note, whether high or
low ,bright and clear in Meend, exquisite in texture whose variations they controlled
consciously and an appealing enunciation brought the program to an unexpected level of
quality....... Yes !Dhrupad is safe and The Dagarvani is all to set to enter the 21st
century.....
The Times of India, New Delhi
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