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makham
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Naad Bhed

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SPICMACAY and Doordarshan had indulged in publicity overdrive regarding their Naad Bhed initiative. Prizes worth Rs 16 lakhs were up for grabbing in Hindustani and Carnatic genres. The regional prelims were duly telecast as per schedules announced. The results of Hindustani semifinals held in Kolkata were put up in SPICMACAY website. Afterwards there is total silence. No results of Carnatic semifnals held in Chennai and finals held in Mumbai. No announcements about telecast dates and times on Doordarshan.

Does anyone know what happened or what is happening?

Rsachi
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I am NOT allowed to tell you more than this:
NAAD BHED finals were held in Mumbai. CM finalists did well. Prizes were announced.
Nobody has a clue about the broadcast schedule.

smala
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I am not allowed to tell you more than this. Hmmph!


"Two finalists from Kerala - Mahadevan S (Carnatic vocal) and R B Ramjay (mridangam) - have been selected for ‘Naad Bhed’, the classical music reality show that is being conducted jointly by Spic Macay and Doordarshan. The finals being held in Mumbai are being aired on Doordarshan from November 12 to 23, at 7.15 pm.

The initiative is to promote and popularise Indian classical music all over the country.

The two finalists from Kerala were selected in the semi-finals held in Chennai. Twelve participants were selected for the semi-finals based on the quarter-finals conducted in Kerala in the third week of October 2013.

Naad Bhed is being organised to popularise our classical arts. Doordarshan is broadcasting the performances across the country. Regional rounds of competition were conducted across Doordarshan’s 20 regional kendras. All these rounds culminated in the national finals, the telecast of which has begun on DD National Network.

Legendary maestros of Indian classical music including Prof T N Krishnan, Pandit Shiv Kumar Sharma, Begum Parween Sultana, Vidwan T V Shankarnaraynan, Pandit Hariprasad Chaurasia, Ustad Amjad Ali Khan and Vidushi Vedavalli form the judging panel for the finals.

The award categories are Pandit Bhimsen Joshi Yuva Puraskar (Hindustani vocal), Pandit Ravi Shankar Yuva Puraskar (Hindustani instrumental), Ustad Alla Rakha Yuva Puraskar (Hindustani Accompanist), M S Subbulakshmi Yuva Puraskar (Carnatic vocal), Vidwan Sheikh Chinna Moulana Yuva Puraskar (Carnatic instrumental) and Vidwan Palghat Mani Iyer Yuva Puraskar (Carnatic accompanist).

In each category, the winner will get Rs 2 lakh as the cash award. One mega winner in each form, Hindustani & Carnatic music, will win Rs 10 lakh each. Besides, all finalists at the national-level will receive Rs 10,000 as appreciation reward."

Seems like you missed the broadcast!

Rsachi
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Ok, what the heck. Here goes:

Published on Deccan Chronicle (http://www.deccanchronicle.com)
Home > Classical contests - a mega boost
Classical contests - a mega boost

DC | Chitravina N. Ravikiran | 24th Nov 2013


The last few years have seen a rise in high profile contests for classical music in India as well as in countries like USA. While established or­ganisations like The Music Acad­emy, Krishna, Nar­ada and other sabhas in the city have been active over years like the Cle­ve­land Festival in USA, what is heartening is TV channels like Jaya, Raj & Vijay have joined the fray in giving a very different slant to the arena of competition, turning them into high-voltage reality shows with established and legendary artistes validating or critiquing hundreds of talents. Of the lot, Raj TV te­amed up with a jeweller to offer excellent cash incentives of Rs 5 lakh, Rs 3 lakh and Rs2 lakh to the first three wi­nners, after testing their all-r­ound skills over 13 rounds.

The latest entrant to this electrifying field was Doorda­rs­han SPIC MACAY combo, which cond­uc­­ted Naa­d-Bh­ed with the bigg­est incentive in this field so far where 6 first pri­ze winners (a vocalist, one melody instrumentalist and one percussionist ea­ch from Carnatic and Hind­ustani) receiving Rs3 lakh and two Super First prize winners (one from each system) from the above receiving a bonus of Rs7 lakh, taking home a whopping Rs1 mi­llion! Naad-bh­ed thus became the first mega contest to give equal opportunity to instrumental music, a move that hopefully will be emulated by all other reality shows, since the country’s musical face among non-Indian listeners across the world have been inst­rumentalists for the most part over de­cades.

Naad-bhed was held rigorously until the deciders in Bombay, where some of India’s greatest legends with unimpeachable credentials like Prof T. N .Kr­ishnan, Pt Hari­prasad Ch­au­rasia, Sh­ri R. K. Sh­r­ik­­a­n­than, Beg­am Parv­e­en Su­lt­a­na, Smt R. Vedavalli and Smt Prabha Atre jud­ged the final and super-fi­nal ro­unds, after other dis­tingu­ished juries had eliminated some of the most well-known names of the younger generation in earlier rounds held in Che­n­nai, Delhi, Calc­utta, Be­ngaluru and other cities.

The winner’s name can’t be revealed (at least in my article!) before telecast. While the standards of the contest were fairly high, it was commendable that a final list of three from each category made it to the su­per finals, slashing thr­ough their co-contestants. It is interesting th­at in Car­natic vocal, all three were girls, including a pre-teenager.
That the Tavil got represented in the percussion category is a healthy sign for that instrument.

While each of the super-finalist deserves kudos for making it nationally, it may have made the event fairer all around had each be gi­ven prizes, something th­at the organisers must look into in subsequent editions, if they need to consistently attract quality parti­ci­pa­nts.

(The writer is a slide in­s­trumentalist, vocalist, co­m­poser, author and innovator of concept Melharmony in World Music)

Rsachi
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NAAD BHED CHED
I wish to offer a grand prize of undisclosable amount to anyone who publishes the broadcast schedule of the bygone BOMBAY Finals.
Only officials or authorized representatives of DD and Spic-Macay are allowed to participate.
The publishing has to happen in this thread before the midnight of Dec. 31, 2013.

Yours truly
Sachi R

rshankar
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There's an old tamizh film song where the late AM Rajah sa'ab, singing for the hero croons to the heroine, 'nAdattil bhEdam uNDu, namakkadu vENDAmE' (even music/sound has differences, which we do not need), with a clever pun on bhEdam- should apply here too, perhaps?

Rsachi
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Really!!!???
Obviously the guys who named it in DD didn't know of this pun.
In fact, Naad BHED was a name hidden by almost all Kendras because nobody seemed to buy into it.
They called it nAda vismaya in Bangalore and I think it was called nAda vinOdam in Chennai.

The meaning of BHED in MW:
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cmlover
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Why all this mystique/mystery?
You sound like nAda bhIta!

Rsachi
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There's always an upside in everything!
I just discovered the etymology for 'loose motion' in Kannada. (add i to Bhed)

kvchellappa
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It is the same word in Tamizh also.

harimau
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Rsachi wrote:
Really!!!???
Obviously the guys who named it in DD didn't know of this pun.
In fact, Naad BHED was a name hidden by almost all Kendras because nobody seemed to buy into it.
They called it nAda vismaya in Bangalore and I think it was called nAda vinOdam in Chennai.
So, bhed also means "evacuation of the bowels"! How could we all have missed that? Don't we say bhedi in Tamil for dysentery?

How do they get away with it?

I mean, a couple of years back when I wrote that my rushing to the bathroom for the above activity was likened by someone to what exactly was happening on the stage (this was on a thread related to the quality of the food at canteens operated at various sabhas), the post was censored.

And here, they are getting away with it on National TV!

I should stop posting here and start my commentaries on TV instead!

Rsachi
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Harimau,
There is another way of looking at all this.
We here are all united in our attitude to Naad as well as Bhed.

venkatakailasam
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Post by venkatakailasam »

To my very limited knowledge, the meaning of the word 'Naad Bhed'

seems to be ..

Divine music which one cannot enjoy without understanding the finer nuances...

How it is conducted and and other drawbacks may be a matter of controversy..

There is another thread here..
http://www.rasikas.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=22245

kjrao
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I think Bhed here only means varieties - vocal and that of various instruments including percussion (and in each category Carnatic and Hindustani)

munirao2001
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When the programme was announced by SPIC MACAY, I did communicate with them on this 'Bhed' aspect. When I informed that it connotes to the difference and wanted it to be renamed as 'Nada Samanvaya' as they had planned the competition on both the systems of Indian classical music and one of the goal was to increase the appreciation of both the systems. I was informed that in Hindi the meaning is 'mystery' and did not want to change. Obviously programme executives of DD must have changed it considering the Sanskrit and regional language of Kannada and Tamizh. But they do show the 'Bhed' in the background screen.
Let us ignore this aspect but appreciate the initiative. Many talented youngsters got the opportunity to showcase their talents.

munirao2001

smala
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Dislike the scatalogical "humor" introduced as "clever" responses to a simple OP query on finals, dates and broadcast.
Old Boys club at work again.

Rsachi
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Re: Naad Bhed
Postby Rsachi » 04 Dec 2013 06:45
NAAD BHED CHED
I wish to offer a grand prize of undisclosable amount to anyone who publishes the broadcast schedule of the bygone BOMBAY Finals.
Only officials or authorized representatives of DD and Spic-Macay are allowed to participate.
The publishing has to happen in this thread before the midnight of Dec. 31, 2013.

Yours truly
Sachi R
Please note there are less than eight hours for the finish line before someone can disclose DD schedule and claim the grand prize.

harimau
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Rsachi wrote:Ok, what the heck. Here goes:

Published on Deccan Chronicle (http://www.deccanchronicle.com)
Home > Classical contests - a mega boost
Classical contests - a mega boost

DC | Chitravina N. Ravikiran | 24th Nov 2013

.............
The winner’s name can’t be revealed (at least in my article!) before telecast.
..............
It seems in the news conference right after the contest, AIR announced the name of the winner.

And at least in one concert in Chennai where the young vidushi was featured recently, the announcement identified her as the recipient of the Rs 1 million prize.

Thus I am breaking no rules when I inform the public that Kumari Ravali, daughter of Smt Manda Sudharani, is the grand prize winner for Carnatic vocal.

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Srutiravali

rshankar
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Congratulations to Kumari Sruti Ravali, and her guru(s)!

Rsachi
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Sorry folks, nobody did enough to claim the million dollar prize for revealing the official broadcast schedule of NAAD BHED finals.
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maduraimini
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Bhed also means difference. We have it in tamil (may be spoken Tamil- lest the Tamil fanatics pounce upon me) when we say 'Jathi bedam, mada bedam- difference in caste or religion.

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Pl. see
http://www.rasikas.org/forums/viewtopic. ... 0&start=25

In the above thread Rsachi mentioned the instrumentalist from Bangalore and then deleted it.
He should probably mention the name here now atleast !

I also came to know that the winner in the percussion category is a Thavil artist who is also from Visakhapatnam (like Kum. Sruthi Ravali).
I think this is a phenomenal achiement and goes to prove that there are great GURUs in CM outside chennai too :)

smala
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To the OP :

"...No results of Carnatic semifnals held in Chennai and finals held in Mumbai. No announcements about telecast dates and times on Doordarshan.

Does anyone know what happened or what is happening?"


Saw this re, Naad Bhed:

"The grand final was held at DD Bombay, Worli
over 2 weeks. A total of 72 candidates (36
Karnatak and 36 Hindustani) participated in the
national finals. The official announcement of the
winners as well as the telecast of the Semi finals
and Finals are expected during end Jan 2014."

Scroll all the way down :

http://www.srlkmandira.org/newsletters/ ... an2014.pdf

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