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Bharat Ratna Pt. Bhimsen Joshi - Raag Multani (1957) MUSIC TODAY- BHIMSEN JOSHI SEVENTY FIVE YEARS RAAG MULTANI Vocal: Pandit Bhimsen Joshi Harmonium: Pandit Appasahab Jalgaonkar Tabla: Gulam Rasool Vocal Support: Purshottam Kapila Vilambit Ektaal: "Tu to Saahab Jamaal..." Druth Ektaal: "Nainan Mein Aan Baan..." This video is the druth excerpt of the 36:43min long Khayaal. I have added pictures to enhance the experience of this great piece. Taken from the "Bhimsen Joshi Seventy Five Years" CD, it can be purchased at the Music-Today website: http://www.music-today.com/inside1.phtml?series_id=37&genere_id=1&prod_id=200 THIS CONCERT'S STORY (from CD inlay) _______________________________________ This was sung at Harballah mela, the oldest musical conference of India. The conference began at 11:00am and Bhimsenji's turn came at about 3:00pm. Many stalwarts were in the audience- Roshanara Begum, Omkarnath Thakur, Ravi Shankar, Vilayat Khan.... Raga Multani is a specialty of the Kirana Gharana, with a classical Kirana style Aalaap. Here, so purely did Bhimsenji present the gayaki of Ustad Abdul Karim Khan, that Roshanara Begum congratulated him with tears in her eyes. This has been recounted by Purshottam Kapila, who was on the tanpura and also provided vocal support. There are also some neat Thihais here. In Bhimsen's musical philosophy, he has always insisted that Thihais should come not as a result of calculated mathematical patterns; rather they should "arise" on their own, as an indication of gracefulness. At this time in the fifties he was friends with great Tabla maestros and quite interested in the grammatical content of Tabla, and this is evident in his singing. This element was also abandoned in later years. In the latter part of the rendition, you will hear a dazzling display of technique, resorted to as the Punjabi audience is fond of "Tayyari" and acrobatics. Panditji's student Purushottam Kapila, who was a lad of just 17-18 at the time and blessed with a natural "Phirat", provides great vocal accompaniment. This produced what in olden times was called "Dangal ka Gana". _______________________________________ This is a recording was from a 1957 concert in Jalandhar, Punjab. ENJOY :)!!! Tags: Abdul, Bharat, Bhimsen, Classical, Gandharva, Gharana, Hindustani, India, Jasraj, Joshi, Karim, Khan, Kirana, Multani, Music, Pandit, Pt., Raag, Raga, Ratna, Sawai, Sitar, Tabla, Todi, Ustad, Vocal 1 Downloads - Last from: (Your Blog here!) |
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BHAI NIRMAL SINGH KHALSA - AMRITSAR SIFTI DA GHAR Shabad: "AAVO MEET PYARE", sung by Bhai Nirmal Singh Khalsa hazoori ragi Darbar Sahib classical kirtan Guru Ram Dass JI Gurupurab .... Tags: Classical, Gurbani, Guru, Gurupurab, Jalao, Khalsa, Nirmal, Raag, Ramdas, beer, bhai, darbar, gurmatchananvideos, kirtan, live, luckyjal, rass, shabad, singh 1 Downloads - Last from: (Your Blog here!) |