""Live In Aspen" is the fascinating cross fertilization of western meets eastern classical music. All works presented live in Aspen, except the opening one and an older traditional Indian folk piece, are by Amjad Ali Khan. Variety is accomplished not only by the intertwining of east/west styles but also by the fact that different musicians exit and return throughout the concert. Sharon Isbin opens the album with a solo piece, before she is joined by Ayan Ali Bangash on two versions of "Sacred Evening." It is hypnotically soothing as well as amazingly articulate. Next, Amaan Ali Bangash joins Isbin on "By the Moon." The two-part number replicates the pattern of an introduction ("Alap Behag") which is followed by "Raga Behag" with a goal of evoking happiness. East merges seamlessly with west as the artists communicate via the universal language of music that leads to a thrilling finale. The live audience instantly confirmed that with their supportive applause." (AllAboutJazz; 4 uit 5 sterren)
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