Veena Sahasrabuddhe - Mood Pensive - Raga Pooriya Dhanashri About The Raga In Her Own Words (CD Inlay) This CD is produced from the digital recording of a concert i gave in Pune on 3rd August, 1996. It was a palatial Hall which was 120 years old. I think some of the imperial atmosphere of the hall somehow shows even in the recording. In this rendering I present three compositions. The Vilambit my own creation, the Madhya laya bandish is traditional and the Tarana in Drut ada chautal is by Pt. Balwantrai Bhatt. The popular Raga Pooriya Dhanashree is not a combination of two ragas in spite if its two-word name. (In fact, Raga Dhanasri is very different.) it is, rather, a homogeneous evening melody employing the vikrit versions if the Rishabh, Madhyam and Dhaivat. The mood is on of introspective contemplation, only slightly laced with sadness. One reflects on ones past and asks the Lord to accept oneself, flaws and all, as His life-giving manifestation, the sun, gradually sets behind the horizon, yet another daily journey having been completed.
Your collection of Veenatai is also so immense! Thank you for showing more gems from one of the greatest devotees of music.
Waah Waah!
Favorite raag & favorite musician...can't beat the combination!
Thanks a million!
Never heard these rare recordings thanks a ton sir ...you are great..
Thanks for listening
Veena Sahasrabuddhe ji is always my topmost favourite singer 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
In tamil old film " Meera" MSSubbhalakshmi has sung Charaa charam - un naiye yenaduyir thunai endru in this melodious raaga. Thanks for uploading.
Veena Sahasrabuddhe - Mood Pensive - Raga Pooriya Dhanashri
About The Raga In Her Own Words (CD Inlay)
This CD is produced from the digital recording of a concert i gave in Pune on 3rd August, 1996. It was a palatial Hall which was 120 years old. I think some of the imperial atmosphere of the hall somehow shows even in the recording.
In this rendering I present three compositions. The Vilambit my own creation, the Madhya laya bandish is traditional and the Tarana in Drut ada chautal is by Pt. Balwantrai Bhatt.
The popular Raga Pooriya Dhanashree is not a combination of two ragas in spite if its two-word name. (In fact, Raga Dhanasri is very different.) it is, rather, a homogeneous evening melody employing the vikrit versions if the Rishabh, Madhyam and Dhaivat. The mood is on of introspective contemplation, only slightly laced with sadness. One reflects on ones past and asks the Lord to accept oneself, flaws and all, as His life-giving manifestation, the sun, gradually sets behind the horizon, yet another daily journey having been completed.
I am not an expert in music. The nearest equivalent raag in Carnactic is probably
Panthuvaraali.
Probably 80s recording...