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We begin our musical journey with three early recordings of some of the most popular songs in the Rajasthani folk repertoire, as sung by three legendary Langa performers—Allaudin Khan, accompanied by Sumar Kan on the sindi sarangi and Noor Mohammad on the gujaratan sarangi.

Recorded in the studios of the National Centre for the Performing Arts in Mumbai in 1973, these songs are relatively short, not least because they were first produced on extended play records (45 RPM). While these recording conditions placed obvious restraints on improvisation and repetition, these versions of Kurjan, Gorbandh, and Hichki are very special, in so far as they recall a time when the singing of Langas had not been internalized. Indeed, the attentive listener will note that these songs are not accompanied by the dholak (drum), which was not used by the Langa singers until the early 1980s.

Kurjan, which literally means “flamingo”, narrates the story of a woman who is seized by a waking dream in which her absent husband visits her in the bedroom. Her more down-to-earth-mother-in-law, however, dispels the woman’s illusions by confirming hat her son has gone abroad. The woman then turns to the mythic figure of the kurjan for comfort: “Let me write my grievances on your feathers/And seven salutations for my lover/On your break.” While the song has a longer narrative in other versions, this short version ends with the woman seeking reunion with her lover through meditation of the flamingo.

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from Rajasthan: A Musical Journey, released July 8, 2013

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