Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of Indian classical and folk music with Vishwa Mohan Bhatt's "Immortal Series - Lure Of Desert," released on August 1, 1994, under the T-Series label. This captivating album spans a duration of 1 hour and 9 minutes, offering a rich tapestry of musical compositions that showcase Bhatt's virtuosity on the Mohan Veena, a unique instrument that blends the qualities of the sitar and the guitar.
The album is a beautiful fusion of traditional raagas and folk melodies, beginning with the mesmerizing "Raag: Des" in various tempos and rhythmic cycles. It then transitions into the soulful "Rajasthani Folk: Maand," a rendition of the popular "Kesariya Balam" in Dadra Taal. The album continues to enthrall with the evocative "Raag: Megh Malhar," a raag known for its association with the monsoon, presented in both Vilambit (slow) and Drut (fast) compositions. The album concludes with two captivating raagas, "Sarang" and "Kirvani," both set in Kaharva Taal, demonstrating Bhatt's mastery over intricate rhythmic patterns.
Vishwa Mohan Bhatt, a recipient of the prestigious Padma Shri award, is renowned for his innovative approach to Indian classical music. His ability to seamlessly blend traditional and contemporary elements makes this album a timeless treasure for both seasoned connoisseurs and newcomers to the genre. "Immortal Series - Lure Of Desert" is a testament to Bhatt's artistic prowess and his dedication to preserving and evolving the rich musical heritage of India.