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Rating: 4.7 out of 5 based on 19 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Gorgeous and Innovative playing!

    by Anonymous on 11/9/12Terrace Theater - Long Beach Convention Center and Entertainment - Long Beach

    He may be pushing 93, but the man still has beautiful playing! Anoushka was also incredible...Her playing sounds stronger than his at this point, due to his age, but he has extreme depth on his side. Tanmoy Bose and the Mridangam player also put on a stellar performance! Bose did a fun little solo on his face at one point, and they had a high energy tabla/mridangam duet in the last piece....I can honestly say there was not a single point that my attention wavered over the course of the concert, I was absorbed the entire time, whether just letting the music wash over me, or trying to keep tala. This concert was probably even better than when I saw them in Delhi almost 3 years ago. If you have not seen Ravi and Anoushka play, I suggest you do so.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Bittersweet

    by Vikkstr on 11/8/12Terrace Theater - Long Beach Convention Center and Entertainment - Long Beach

    Ravi will always be a Special person and sitarist in my heart! His daughter Anouska is amazing and has been handed the torch from her Father. Bless them Both and Thank You to All the musicians in Ravi's circle, and the Shankar Family!

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Maestro Shankar's still got it.

    by Purzo on 11/8/12Terrace Theater - Long Beach Convention Center and Entertainment - Long Beach

    A lovely concert event. Mr. Shankar's half of the program was preceded by his daughter's, (Anoushka Shankar) sitar playing, which was also quite enjoyable. Although he is 91 years old and has been facing health problems, it was much appreciated that Mr. Shankar made such an effort to please his fans by playing some well-known pieces. He can still move his fingers along his instrument with impressive dexterity and control, and though he no longer has the stamina to play completely solo or play very fast-paced compositions, his playing is still beautiful and moving. The accompanying instrumentalists were also wonderful, and they deserve equal credit. Minus one star because the show started 15+ minutes late, likely due to the venue's slack late-arrival policies. Latecomers were streaming in up until half an hour after the show was supposed to have started (7:30pm), which presented a distraction. The intermission was also 20-25 minutes long, which was excessive. But perhaps this was also in part due to escorting the aged Mr. Shankar to the theater. Regardless, better organization and time management regarding run times of shows is necessary if this is the norm at the LBTT. The only other nit-picky observation I made was that Anoushka's sitar playing at times drowned out the sound of Mr. Shankar's. Perhaps the acoustic apparatus amplifying Mr. Shankar's sitar was not as powerful or not set up properly, but it would have been nice to hear his playing more clearly, especially during the duets/ensemble-playing parts of the performance. But overall, an enjoyable evening that lived up to most of my expectations.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Once in a life time experience!

    by Bren314 on 11/6/12Terrace Theater - Long Beach Convention Center and Entertainment - Long Beach

    An amazing overall performance. The musicians were wonderful. I have never experienced a show like this before. Very relaxing and very fun to watch. Ravi was very gracious and humorous even. Loved every second of it!!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    This show was amazing!

    by beauty1981 on 11/6/12Terrace Theater - Long Beach Convention Center and Entertainment - Long Beach

    It was such a great experience to see Ravi perform, even at his old age of 91 he is still a great performer.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    by casamy on 11/6/12Terrace Theater - Long Beach Convention Center and Entertainment - Long Beach

    Anoushka Shankar was not really the opening act. An amazing performer that I had been wanting to see in person for a very long time. Since I heard her work on the "Traveller". But with someone like Ravi Shankar following, pretty much anyone would just be an opening act. Her accompaniment to her father's Sitar was very well done. The chemistry, witty banter that went on between the father and daughter were a joy to watch I had not seen Pundit Ravi Shankar's photos in a long time so the only image I have of him is that attached to this ticketmaster event. To see this 92 year old man wheeled in, with supplimental oxygen was a shock, to say the least. I was not prepared. When he spoke haltingly, with labored breath, I was touched. This event had once been postponed because of this health. His student tuned his sitar after each song. Pundit Ravi Shankar could not pluck the string and stretch his other arm to the tuning peg, it seemed like. Each of his song began with the seemingly hesitating simplistic melodies. But then many (if not most) Sitar music is like that. I almost thought I heard a few "strange notes". But then what do I know!? Nonetheless as each raaga progressed, the tables, Anoshka's sitar joined Ravi Shankar's sitar is an amazing crescendo of intricate compositions that the Pundit had woven for decades. The whole performance was not too long. 4 long songs by Anoushka before the intermission. 4 (or perhaps 5) after the intermission. The last one included the tabla and mridangam maestros in an amazingly interesting, fast paced, medley that was such a joy to watch. I bought a CD of traveller for myself but by the time returned to buy one for my friend they were out :( Wish they had more. Loved it!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Increadable Experience. So Amazing!!!

    by Anonymous on 11/6/12Terrace Theater - Long Beach Convention Center and Entertainment - Long Beach

    WOW! i sat in total awe. Maestro Ravi Shankar is in royalty class. what an experience. His daughter and the members of his group are extraordinary. i feel so lucky to have experienced and witnessed such a profound evening. thank you, with best wishes and good health to Mr Shankar.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by Anonymous on 11/6/12Terrace Theater - Long Beach Convention Center and Entertainment - Long Beach

    It was a wonderful, amazing concert. Loved it!! Super!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by Anonymous on 11/6/12Terrace Theater - Long Beach Convention Center and Entertainment - Long Beach

    This was an amazing performance. Being over 90, it is amazing how well he can still play. A true legend

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Inspiring Performance by Ravi and Anoushka Shankar

    by JoeFive on 11/6/12Terrace Theater - Long Beach Convention Center and Entertainment - Long Beach

    Ravi was accompanied by his daughter, Anoushka, also on sitar, and musicians on the tablas, flute, tanpura (droning cello type thing) and mridangam (long hand drum) (yes, I had to Google those last two . . .). All were seated on raised daises arranged around Ravi and Anoushka. Anoushka and the other musicians played a 30+ minute set ending in an intermission. Really enjoyable set; beautiful music. I have zero understanding of the musical form, but it didn’t matter. She has a presence and grace about herself that is discernible even from out in the audience. Ravi, now 92, was assisted onto the stage in a wheelchair after intermission. He said a few words which were a little difficult to follow and appeared a somewhat infirm. That all changed, however, when he picked up the sitar and began to play. He became a completely different person. He was infused with energy—literally as if someone flipped an “on” switch. He may have lost some speed, but he can still play the hell out of the instrument. I expected him to play 30, maybe 45, minutes; I think it ended up close to 90 minutes, maybe more. The last raga was a rollicking affair, with each musician taking extended solos and Ravi directing the whole thing, and clearly enjoying himself. He stood on his own with Anoushka at his elbow and addressed the crowd at the end; voice was now strong and clear. Pretty sure I’ve never seen such an enthusiastic—not to mention reverential and emotional—ovation from an audience. A very inspiring evening.