Excellent Renditions

Classical Music of North India
vasanthakokilam
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Post by vasanthakokilam »

Now I am getting curioser and curioser...Try the translation even at 50% fidelity..

murthyhmg
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Post by murthyhmg »

What a coincidence. That was Fateh Ali Khan - Bhopali. When i downloaded this piece, i was in the process of uploading the same. longer and more detailed version. i am uploading Bhopali and also Megh in about 30 minutes.

coolkarni

Post by coolkarni »

VK
I cant help a guffaw.

Fateh Ali looks really 50% Fidel there in that song , with his roving eye.
:cool: :D:D::cool:

murthyhmg
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Post by murthyhmg »

Megh and Bhopali are already posted in the other thread by abadri. The longer version of Bhopali is altogether a different type. Lovable.

sumram99
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Post by sumram99 »

Coolji,

You were mentioning about documentaries of prominent musicians.....is it available for sale by doordarshan? Please let me know if you aware of places that sell the same if they are for sale. Would love to have them and show it to my kids periodically.

sumati

coolkarni

Post by coolkarni »

sumram
one was a movie by mani kaul on siddheswari devi ( it took him 35 years to complete the project !) and the other was a NFDC production on Gangubai.

Recently Doordarshan came out with a promotional video , showcasing all the projects -released till date plus the ones in pipeline.
I will try and get that CD back-doing the rounds with friends- and see if i can give a brief idea of all those albums in the forum.
In a few weeks time...

meena
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Post by meena »

Kji

the kedar was a delight, thanks a bunch. I was reading abt her on musical nirvana:
She is the acknowledged master of Tappa, a composition with fast phrases
can u pl. u/l a clip of an artist rendering 'tappa' thanku

coolkarni

Post by coolkarni »

yes.
If you only confirm that you wear a seat belt while hearing it.
Her Tappas can take you to dizzy heights -mind boggling..
will be up shortly

http://rapidshare.de/files/29823706/mal ... e_clip.mp3

subram
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Post by subram »

Kulkarniji,

Kya baat hai. Maza aa gaya. A big thank you. Regards.. PNS

coolkarni wrote:yes.
If you only confirm that you wear a seat belt while hearing it.
Her Tappas can take you to dizzy heights -mind boggling..
will be up shortly

http://rapidshare.de/files/29823706/mal ... e_clip.mp3

meena
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Post by meena »

kji

that was superb piece. Are there any other Gwalior gharana performances who are also 'masters' of tappa?

vasanthakokilam
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Post by vasanthakokilam »

coolkarni wrote:yes.
If you only confirm that you wear a seat belt while hearing it.
Her Tappas can take you to dizzy heights -mind boggling..
will be up shortly

http://rapidshare.de/files/29823706/mal ... e_clip.mp3
We want more.. more.. more.... It sounds so dynamic but yet simple in construction. It is hard to execute with swara suddham and speed. The attraction is also the artist's manodharma of when to provide the kArvai and when to sing at breakneck speed continously..

rshankar
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Post by rshankar »

Yes: that was too short, but SWEET...and we want more of it. Can we hear more tappA (or is it tAppa) tracks?

coolkarni

Post by coolkarni »

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Scan any material on Malini and the word tappa and tharanas are sure to pop up in the first few lines.
I remember watching an interview with Amjad Khan and to the question
Which is your most forgettable movie ?
and he answered
Sholay .. without doubt.The role of Gabbar Singh.
And he proceeded to explain to the shocked interviewer that the success that followed his portrayal of Gabbar Singh put an end to all his hopes of becoming a great actor.The rest of my life i have been playing the same kind of roles , in different forms , and making a living out of it -he mused.
Mercifully a classical singer need not be typecast in a similar way
(though some in the audience do their best by shouting Matha kalika , or bhavani dayani , the moment they see the faces of their heros on stage)
Malini is also an artist with a Test Match temperament .Can build those big 80 minutes plus khayals
BTW the Kedar that you heard was from a similar rendering.
edited and removed

Fortunately she is an artist well represented in the Commercial albums.
lots and lots of tapes have been published...

bdeepu
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Post by bdeepu »

Dear Mr. Coolkarni,
coolkarni wrote:here is a great malkauns rendering by Fateh Ali Khan (param - this is not nusrat fateh ali )
a pakistani singer whose recordings I have heard only recently after getting them from -who else? - Raju Asokan.
And I have been simply bowled over by this artist .
Here is the part of the track where he launches onto a sweet composition and a tharana.simply amazing stuff.

Are you talking about this song on the http://homepage.mac.com/patrickmoutal/m ... l/rag.html website? If yes, I'm unable to locate it on that site. I could find only Darbari there. If you mean it is on that megaupload site, that reads to a broken link. :-(

Having read those lyrics, I'm now really eager to hear that Malkauns rendition.

Somebody, anybody, please help!

Thanks and regards,

Kanti Dattani
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Post by Kanti Dattani »

Hi bdeepu

Fateh Ali Khan, born 1933, Patiala gharana

I like his voice. I think he is a great singer. I have three CDs by him
1. ACCD1038 Megh, Malkauns and Khamaj
2. ECM1442 Ragas & Sagas with Jan Garbarek Saxophone, vocal support Deepika Thathaal, sarangi Nazim Ali Khan and tabla Shaukat Hussain Khan.
3. Emi863270 (7243 863270 2 4) duet with brother Amanat Ali Khan, 3 tracks Malkauns 14, 6, & 9 minutes and 3 tracks Yaman 12, 10, & 8 minutes

(CDA94015 & CDA94016 - did not buy these CDs - good music but poor recording - heavy bass)

Email kantidattani@aol.com for further information. I am not in music business and don't sell CDs. I buy CDs from all over the world. I am in UK. CDs are cheaper in India and USA.

Kanti Dattani

varsha
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Re: Excellent Renditions

Post by varsha »

http://www.mediafire.com/?70y16c9vhb19cuh

Venkatesh Kumar sang a fine Maru Behag yesterday at the Music Academy. The link above is an older version of similar duration, sung in a remote part in Karnataka.
http://www.mediafire.com/?rfz6rtpcf9ujqt6
This is delightful part in a lecdem where this raga is tackled.

and.
A fine rendering by AT Kanan in Maru Behag.
http://www.mediafire.com/?tzg9ccl2cvlo1kt

Read more about this delightful singer here.
http://www.itcsra.org/sra_news_views/ob ... kanan.html

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=roJTGpPN2xI

pl look here for some fine AIR national program recordings that are being curated and shared
cheeers

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QxHdu-s_DR0
Raag Basant Mukhari · Ranajit Sengupta

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https://archive.org/details/mAru_bEhAg
Venkatesh Kumar at Honnavar.Sublime

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https://archive.org/details/ChannulAlMi ... _ki_malhAr

ChannulAlMishra_benAres-miyAn_ki_malhAr

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Re: Excellent Renditions

Post by bilahari »

A rare opportunity to hear VVS play some Hindustani compositions:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=18P4Xq2vPpQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VCp4k9ZTBb0

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