Dadra in Mishra Sindhu Bhairavi | Pandit Ajoy Chakraborty | Music of India
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- Опубліковано 22 кві 2022
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In 2006, Darbar presented Pandit Ajoy Chakraborty in an exclusive evening in his semi-classical avatar. The semi-classical or lighter segment is a by-product of folk music and an off-shoot of pure classical music that consists of a deluge of forms in which Pandit Chakraborty holds a position of respect and reverence for his deep knowledge, experience and authority on the subject.
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In this video, he performs the much-anticipated ‘Kya Karoon Sajni Aye Na Balam’ - a dadra that he counts as the turning point in north Indian semi-classical music spurred by Ustad Bade Ghulam Ali Khan (1923-1967), the father of the Patiala gharana and his younger son, Ustad Munawar Ali Khan (1930-1989). Before he embarks on this rendition, he acknowledges the contribution of Ustad Bade Ghulam Ali Khan in giving the thumri of Benares (Varanasi) a new form by entwining it with the flashy and vivacious vocalisations of the Patiala gharana.
Thumris and dadras are a semi-classical form that took birth in the spiritual city of Varanasi and their style of rendition came to be known as ‘purab-ang gayaki’ which means ‘style of the north’. This style roots in patient and delicate handling of its elaborations as opposed to the perky, boisterous and more complex layering of the Patiala gharana. Naturally, with Ustad Khan’s additions, the character of thumris and dadras assumed a livelier and more colourful format that expanded its appeal and extended its reach beyond the niche audience.
Pandit Chakraborty also conveys his respects to one of his gurus, Pandit Gnan Prakash Ghosh, who, he informs, was a close musical associate and colleague of the great Ustad Bade Ghulam Ali Khan.
Pandit Subhankar Banerjee plods with Pandit Chakraborty’s languid pace, his tabla accompaniment showing no trace of showmanship but a keenness to compliment the vocalist’s musical design. He fills
up the lagghi with crisp and rapturous spates of micro-beats rolled within the spacious downbeats of the rhythmic cycle, enriching the rendition manifold.
Chiranjib Chakraborty on the harmonium is a revelation, especially in this piece where the melodic explorations of Pandit Chakraborty lurk unpredictably throughout the rendition. His replications are confident, well-anticipated and sincere to say the least. He also manages a few fillers, proving his ability to add his own to the overall scheme.
Musicians
Pandit Ajoy Chakraborty (khayal)
Chiranjib Chakraborty (harmonium)
Subhankar Banerjee (tabla)
Kaviraj Singh (tanpura)
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While most musicians "wrestle" with music as if they must triumph over and conquer it, Pt. Ajoy Chakarabartyji courts music and makes love to it. Even when he explains something about music, he does so with such humility and deep passion. There is no pretense, no pride in his accomplishments. Music has fallen in love with him.
😃😃😃😃😃Ooo my God finally pandit ji darbar main aa hi gaye kab se wait tha iss din ka ab bss jaldi se daal do video please 🙏🙏🙏
RIP Subhankar Banerjee... Real Jem got lost... 😭
ye is tym ke sabse bade ustad ha no rashied khan ji not even kaushiki ji jo gayan inke pass jo khushboo inke pass ha wo abhi ke samaya me kisi ke pass bhi nahi......👑
Wow, Pandit Ajoy Chakraborty father of Kaushiki!! the Legend behind the legend!😍😍
Bangalis ruling the world🙏✨❤
He is an university himself
Enthralled to see Pandit ji in darbar. Didn't know that he has been there ever. However, this video seems to be very old. Thank you Darbar for blessing us with the best ever version of this thumri 🥺🥺🙏🙏❤❤❤ Please invite him again 🙏
Really miss that smiling face of Pandit Shubhankar Banerjee. Cannot believe his physical absence.
Ok, now i uderstand the talent of kaushiki Chakraborty
There's a moment at
ufffff.... can't resist my tears
That subtlety at
Music of heaven in single composition he mixes raag bhairavi with bhimphalasi, kafi, yaman, kirwani, how difficult and beautiful
That kharaj ka 'Sa' at
The second i hear gurujis voice i feel the need to do more riyaz. He is hands down the best vocalist in the world.
Only pronam GuruJi, only pronam 🙏🏻🙏🏻♥️♥️
Yet another illustration that the greatest music is not shouted, but whispered...
No autotune, pure talent ,Shri badshah must watch this 😄🙏❣️
The Last alaap literally made me bow down in tears !!