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bobby

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Jan 29, 2002, 8:17:24 PM1/29/02
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Just got this message, thought i'd forward it along.

Yours Bobby.


Original Message:

Hi


Ustad Tari Khan has recently settled in Southern California and is available
for concerts, workshops, and classes. He is now accepting students at all
levels (beginners, intermediate, and advanced) and is conducting private and
group classes. Please visit http://www.taritabla.com for more information.
Contact Moni Ahluwalia at (909) 735-6266 or mana...@taritabla.com for
concert bookings or class reservations.


Thanks,
Jas


Havanur

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Jan 31, 2002, 12:35:55 AM1/31/02
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Since I had not heard of this artist before I visited his web site as
directed. Here are the first four sentences from his biography -

"The world is very infrequently blessed with genius talent which
leaves an indelible mark on humanity. In the last century, it was
Picasso in the art world who captured the world's imagination. In the
realm of South Asian music, one can think of historical figures such
as Tansen or Ghalib. In the contemporary period, when it comes to
pecussionists emanating from the sub-continent the name of a
contemporary genius Abdul Satar Tari Khan is inseperable from Tabla."

I do not consider myself qualified to comment on the inhabitants of
the realm of Picasso, Tansen and Ghalib.

Havanur

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A Pavan

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Jan 31, 2002, 7:00:25 AM1/31/02
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Although Tari Khan is an excellent Tabla player this kind of hyperbole is
uncalled for.

Pavan

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Abhay Phadnis

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Jan 31, 2002, 8:40:51 AM1/31/02
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"Havanur" <hav...@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message
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> "The world is very infrequently blessed with genius talent which
> leaves an indelible mark on humanity. In the last century, it was
> Picasso in the art world who captured the world's imagination. In the
> realm of South Asian music, one can think of historical figures such
> as Tansen or Ghalib. In the contemporary period, when it comes to

And just why does Ghalib feature in "the realm of South Asian _music_"?!?

Warm regards,
Abhay

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