People are asking about the Tabla player. In this recording tabla was played by Guruji Pt. Shankar Ghosh. As he is playing a " khula baaj " ( very masculine and bold strokes, mainly played by artists from Banaras and Punjab gharana ) people are confusing him with Banaras artists like pt. Anokhelal ji and Pt. Samta Prasad ji. But as his shagird (disciple) I know these critical ' Tihai ' formations and " wazandaar thaap " very well ! Pranam to Guruji ❤️🙏🏻❤️
Its true that we will never know someone who could play this instrument as good as Ustad Ali Akbar Khan . I love of all what he plays (Ragas) May God bless him . JasiMagon
This great sarod exponent from the Maihar Gharana had created this immortal rendition of the raag Darbari Kanada in the spring of his life forever lighting up the hall of inspiration for all seekers of excellence. Truly unsurpassable!
Superb performance the great Maestro. To me it sounds very much like Pt Shamta Prasad on tabla, but happy to corrected. I think tabla players deserve to be mentioned too.
A very fine piece indeed of Khan Saheb. I wonder, though, if not the concluding gat rather should be identified as Adana? An alap in Darbari, followed by a gat in Adana. Given their close family relations, like Mother and Daughter, it is quite possible. Thank you for sharing!
To me, Sarod is more bold. It strikes at your heart.Sitar is subtle and ornamental. In a combination of both, sarod is considered a male and sitar a female.
I think it depends on the sitarist. There's more brightness with sitar but Nikhil Banerjee seems softer than even rudra veena, often. Now, sarod is more soft if you mean a bit more blunt. But it's also more staccato.
@@brucetutcher2562 NB is subtlest of all of them to the extent of spiritual. He never played for the audience or himself but for someone sitting far above.
I should correct myself. Tabla player is probably Pt. Kishan Maharaj or Pt. Sharda Sahai or some other student of Pt. Kanthe Maharaj. Definitely not Pt. Mahapurush Mishra who had a much different style.
People are asking about the Tabla player. In this recording tabla was played by Guruji Pt. Shankar Ghosh. As he is playing a " khula baaj " ( very masculine and bold strokes, mainly played by artists from Banaras and Punjab gharana ) people are confusing him with Banaras artists like pt. Anokhelal ji and Pt. Samta Prasad ji. But as his shagird (disciple) I know these critical ' Tihai ' formations and " wazandaar thaap " very well ! Pranam to Guruji ❤️🙏🏻❤️
উস্তাদজির বাজানো সিদ্ধাই কানাড়া শুনতে চাই। আকাশবাণীর অনুষ্ঠানে শুনেছিলাম। অন্তরের প্রণাম নিবেদন করি।🙏🙏🙏
Unique .he is one of the greatest Yogi of the classical music.in the world.
Maa Saraswati hain khan saheb ke hatho me🌼🙌
Its true that we will never know someone who could play this instrument as good as Ustad Ali Akbar Khan . I love of all what he plays (Ragas) May God bless him .
JasiMagon
Heard him live while I was in college in 1960. Memories! Thank you
Yudhister Sajnani
So beautiful.
Thank you!
This great sarod exponent from the Maihar Gharana had created this immortal rendition of the raag Darbari Kanada in the spring of his life forever lighting up the hall of inspiration for all seekers of excellence.
Truly unsurpassable!
The Guru of Sarod....beyond words...
Superb performance the great Maestro. To me it sounds very much like Pt Shamta Prasad on tabla, but happy to corrected. I think tabla players deserve to be mentioned too.
Listened to it under a moonlit starry night. I cried and cried and cried...
thank you
A very fine piece indeed of Khan Saheb. I wonder, though, if not the concluding gat rather should be identified as Adana? An alap in Darbari, followed by a gat in Adana. Given their close family relations, like Mother and Daughter, it is quite possible.
Thank you for sharing!
Mats Lindberg yes it is..Alaap in darbari and gat in Adaana..
Who is tabla player
@@sontoshsrivastava5968 probably Mahapurush Mishra?
Sometimes i feel Sarod has more softness than sitar. Am i wrong?
To me, Sarod is more bold. It strikes at your heart.Sitar is subtle and ornamental. In a combination of both, sarod is considered a male and sitar a female.
Both the Instruments in the Hands Of Masters can express all Human Emotions.. I feel both the instruments beautifully compliment each other aswell
Both have their own style of expressing the raaga and when anyone righty plays them both can go deep into the soul as I feel.
I think it depends on the sitarist. There's more brightness with sitar but Nikhil Banerjee seems softer than even rudra veena, often. Now, sarod is more soft if you mean a bit more blunt. But it's also more staccato.
@@brucetutcher2562 NB is subtlest of all of them to the extent of spiritual. He never played for the audience or himself but for someone sitting far above.
Raag Darbari & Jhinjhoti are the two signature raagas of Senia Maihar Gharana.
But I feel the best performances of Darbari in sitar have come from some legend from Imdadkhani gharana.
@@ranjankumarghosal6758 not Imdadkhani gharana but Vilayat khani Gharana.
Gurudev🙏
Very nice rendition, Thanks for uploading!
Is Pt. Anokhe Laal ji on Tabla?
My file says it's a performance in Jodhpur
good possibility!
Who is the tabla player? Most likely someone from Banaras gharana.. But who? Anokhelal Mishra Maybe?
Superbly talented, whomever it is. I'd love to know as well.
Mahapurush Misra
I should correct myself. Tabla player is probably Pt. Kishan Maharaj or Pt. Sharda Sahai or some other student of Pt. Kanthe Maharaj. Definitely not Pt. Mahapurush Mishra who had a much different style.
When lips died of you