Radhika Mohan Moitra's album Hindustani Instrumental Sarod is a mesmerizing collection of classical Indian music that showcases the artist's exceptional skill and mastery of the sarod. The album features six tracks, each of which is a unique and intricate blend of melody, rhythm, and improvisation.
The album opens with the track "Raga Bhairav," which sets the tone for the rest of the album. The hauntingly beautiful melody of the sarod is accompanied by the tabla, creating a rich and complex sound that draws the listener in. The second track, "Raga Malkauns," is a slower and more contemplative piece that showcases Moitra's ability to evoke emotion through her playing.
The third track, "Raga Jhinjhoti," is a faster and more energetic piece that highlights Moitra's virtuosity on the sarod. The fourth track, "Raga Kafi," is a more meditative and introspective piece that allows the listener to fully appreciate the subtle nuances of Moitra's playing.
The fifth track, "Raga Puriya Dhanashri," is one of the highlights of the album. The intricate interplay between the sarod and tabla creates a mesmerizing and hypnotic sound that is both uplifting and contemplative. The final track, "Raga Bhimpalasi," is a fitting conclusion to the album, with Moitra's sarod taking center stage in a virtuosic display of skill and passion.