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Gayathri Rajapur Harihar Rao Dorothy Moskowitz
Vocal And Instrumental Ragas From South India

Vocal And Instrumental Ragas From South India
Vocal And Instrumental Ragas From South IndiaVocal And Instrumental Ragas From South IndiaVocal And Instrumental Ragas From South India

Catno

FT 1302

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Album Mono

Country

US

Release date

Jan 1, 1968

Genres

World

Media: VG+i
Sleeve: G+

50€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

The cover is no longer very young, it could be VG but has been rescotched with transparent adhesive in the upper and lower part of the cover.

A1

Varna: Shankaraburana

A2

Kruti: Bhairavi Raga

B1

Kruti: Hatha Raga

B2

Raga Malica With Tilana

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