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"Flute
Links Arabic, Persian, Hindu Traditions"
"Thus could the Ali Jihad
Racy Ensemble's joyful, lyrical, rhythmically percolating set of medleys
of Arabic music at the beginning of the evening form an arch nearly four
hours later with David Philipson's peaceful, soulful North Indian improvisations
on a bansuri (a bamboo alto flute) over a tanpura drone at the end"
Richard S. Ginell,
The Los Angeles Times
"On bansuri (the north Indian flute) is David Philipson, the West's
foremost exponent of this ancient instrument.
Philipson brings the clear call of nature into the din with elegantly
bent excursions on his bansuri."
Greg
Burk - LA Weekly
"David Philipson gave ample evidence by his prowess that the bansuri
as an instrument is not foreign to his musical intuition or alien to the
western culture."
Sumit Savur
The
Blitz Daily, Bombay , India
"The warm timbre
of Philipson's traditional flute is especially enticing."
Fachblatt
Musik Magazine - Cologne, Germany
"David Philipson from the U.S. was on the bansuri. The efforts to
understand and put across the spirit of Indian classical music was evident
in his playing."
The
Indian Express, Bombay, India
"David Philipson, a foreigner, played a good supportive role on the
bansuri."
The
Sunday Observer, Bombay, India
"The bansuri, an instrument invented for the ragas of North Indian
classical music, has a haunting, affecting quality, and Philipson stretches
the boundaries of that folk instrument on his improvisations."
JAZZIZ Magazine
Reviews of the music for 'Naga Mandala' at the Guthrie Theater [1993]
"The sound effects and live Indian music provided by David Philipson and Leonice Shinneman is sometimes haunting, sometimes jubilant, and sometimes very funny, as the mood dictates."
Tad Simons, Twin Cities Reader
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David Philipson - bansuri, Leonice Shinneman - tabla
Los Angeles, 2007
Philipson
performing with gurubai Vijay
Kangutkar
at the Pannalal Ghosh Sangeet Sammelan in Sangli, Maharastra, India, 1985.
More Reviews of the music for
'Naga Mandala' at the Guthrie Theater [1993]
"The production is enhanced by live musicians David Philipson and Leonice
Shinneman."
Connie Chivers,
Insight News
"Musicians David Philipson and Leonice Shinneman use Indian instruments
with delicate effectiveness."
Jayne Blanchard,
St. Paul Pioneer Express
"Garland Wright is very ably assisted by the musicians, David Philipson
and Leonice Shinneman, who give this [ production's ] economy its force
and the movements their grace."
Amitava Kumar,
The Minnesota Daily
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