I have listened to several recordings of Pt. Bhimsen Joshi singing 'Changey Naina' in Miyan Ki Todi between the mid-1950s and late 1980s. This Amaravati performance easily stands out as the most majestic and intense version (even by his lofty standards). 'Taan Kaptan' which follows in Drut (52:51) is simply electrifying. One can only imagine the weighty atmosphere that must have enveloped the audience during the live concert.
What a performance. Stupendous sculpture of Todi. The Naad created by him keeps on ringing in one's not only ears but in the whole body. It permeates all pores of our body and it becomes like a running fork vibrating with the sound of the his voice. Simply sublime.
All I can say is, "Main to tumharo daas, janam janam se" Panditji. Thank you for giving us a lifetime of divine music! And thank you Raju Asokan ji for sharing this masterpiece.
The accompanying artists,Ustad Zakirjee and Pandit Purushottam Walawalkarjee have risen to the occasion and given their best.I simply envy the audience that witnessed this divine creation. They were lucky to have been touched by divinity on that great morning.
Amravatikars would have been really proud to host him. And I can feel the hard core followers of classical music giving 'daad' at every delicate 'harkat' and 'taan'. Very unfortunate for Amravati, which has lost its hunger and craving for classical music and dramas and hardly any classical program gets organized.
+Mahesh Pande Your post brought fond memories of our stay in Amravati. Incidentally my father Keshavrao Savarkar, who was a classical singer himself, was very active in Amravati Sangeet Kalopasak Sabha (along with Dr.Asnare) and gave a platform to many upcoming artists. Thanks Jyoti
This Concert took place in Indoor stadium of Hanuman Prasarak Mandal Amravati (Maharashtra) in January 1980.I am fortunate that I listened this concert live and still have those memories in my mind.That day everyone was in heavens.
In Marathi language one sentence I heard many a times uttered by Audiance after completion of Raga ie "Kaan " (Ear) Trupta (satisfied) Zale" (Fulfilled with happiness)!! That is the effect after listening Bhimsen Jodhi's Very unique way presentation of any Raga!!
Those days are gone where a person was allowed to be remain dedicated to classical music. Worship of Saraswati was their main passion. Money was secondary. And the needs from the family were met through the small income. Today there are pressures to give up the art forms and become more proficient in mundane professions. This is a great disservice to ourculture. The rate race has harmed our culture to no end.
Those were the "Golden days" when top most classicist like Pandit Bimsen Joshi; Ustad Ammerkhan sahab; Kishori Amonkar's programme used to be arranged invariably in prominent cities; especially Pandit Bimsen Joshi had in his mind four to five ragas which he used present almost continuously . There after Panditji float one or two L.P.s ie cut his ragas in L.P. record. Afterwards rarely he used sing the same ragas in his 'Mahafil'.That was his speciality.I think Pandit Bimsen Joshi is the only one Topmost Vocalist who has cut maximum L.P.s those days. Here Ustad Zakir Hussain has given the best presentation in Tabla! ! Thanks for uploading such "Marvelous music piece"!!
I have heard this composition performed at Aurangabad. way back in 1980's. This was one of the most memorable concert. I always Miyan Ki Todi as that concert.
There is a boyish enthusiasm and youthful energy in a spontaneous flow. It is at once a great control and yet there are moments when it is as if he is on autopilot letting his masterfully crafted art express itself so that control is not apparent. Unique concert about which he himself must have felt happy and fulfilled.
Have been hearing this for many many years and has always waited every detail and nuance with "ootkantha" and felt fulfilled once again with this pure joy which no other source provides.
what i have observed that videos are better than audios alone. there fascial expressions and performances are pleasure to watch. bad luck to them that videos were not as simple as on today
I fan follower of panditji. He use to visit Dharwad which was his origen place.He use to give maximum concerts here.so we were lucky to see & listen to him here at Dharwad in private & public functions.Day& night concerts were orginsed.Many a times we listened at late nights also.we proud of him.He is an misminser of the audience
Shukriya Sri Asokan for uploading miyan ki Todi. Amazing. aisa nee lagate the. Perhaps in discernible audience concerts, Panditji used to be in more than his usual ecstatic renditions. Miyan ki Malhar elsewhere (in video) is a must watch. Ram k Sharma.
Will remain indebted to this great artist for giving us an unusual experience. His hard work over the years has reached a level of musical peak which we can experience only by their grace.
Awesome. just amazing. Wonder who are the acccompanists. Also shocked that there are 25 Thumbs Down. These must be by peopleo have yet to understa high quality classical music.
@@drummerdoc1 From the Patiala Gharana, Ustad Ali Baksh "Jarnail" (c. 1850 - c. 1920), founder and member of "Ali-a-Fattu" duo with Ustad Fateh Ali "Karnail." But this bandish looks like it was composed by the great Nyamat Khan "Sadarangile"
Asokanji even you are doing great job for Indian classical music to upload great metro live performance in past but always not naming sanat artist names are doing injustice toward them. They are also equally great artists. Pl.take care to give names
Someone please make me understand the essence of this kind of music/song , I try to feel these songs but fail to get what other people are so glad about ... or do i need to have a technical knowledge of classical songs ?
Classical music is not for everyone, the essence in this particular Raag is of mystery, sadness, and other gloomy feels, like a fawn after it takes birth, scared, confused, it knows life so little. Only very few people are able to bring out the essence in a Raag, Pandit ji here is a master at that, amongst the technicalities and grammar of a Raag he also is able to put forward the "essence" which is very important, because without emotions it's not art. Having classical knowledge helps, but it clicks with people at the very first go as well, and some take years, highly subjective,but a deep and very poetic topic all together to dive into, take your time, watch demo videos where they explain why and how's , what brings out what, listen to different raags , see what makes you feel happy, what makes you feel anxious, what puts you to peace, what makes you feel energetic, there's an ocean out there
@@adityanautiyal7710 wow... You articulated it so perfectly 👌🏻👌🏻😇😇 I always fall short of words to explain the essence of classical music to the non-classical music listeners. But now onwards I'll try and explain it in the way you have done it... 😊💙
@@ajayr7346 Classical music, in simple words, is playing with the swaras of a particular Raga in a given cycle of a Taal, eg. here Ektaal (12 beats) and Teentaal (16 beats) keeping in mind the traditional norms and conditions of the Raga. And coming on/showing the Sam (1st beat of the Taal) everytime elegantly. Start listening to Hindustani classical music and after a while you'll understand the importance and beauty of the Sam! Also, if you listen to any traditional classical rendition, you will find a gradual progression in the speed/tempo of Raga presentation which creates excitement in the listeners and curiosity of what is coming next! 😇 Classical music is a never-ending journey, full of self reflection, introspection, divinity, void as well as fulfillment and surprises... once you enter this journey, there's no going back! 😊 Happy listening ✌🏻
Hey Bhagwan, Bhimsen ji to hai hi swarbhaskar, raageshree, sursamrat vo hm sbko pta hai mgr Tabla pr kon hai ? Waah kya bjaya hai 😮 Gayn ka kehne ki meri aukat nahi hai ❤
I have listened to several recordings of Pt. Bhimsen Joshi singing 'Changey Naina' in Miyan Ki Todi between the mid-1950s and late 1980s. This Amaravati performance easily stands out as the most majestic and intense version (even by his lofty standards). 'Taan Kaptan' which follows in Drut (52:51) is simply electrifying. One can only imagine the weighty atmosphere that must have enveloped the audience during the live concert.
I have listened this mehfil live at Amravati in 1980. Those from Amravati who are witness to this still remember the mood and melody of this mehfil.
Lucky you
Is zakir ji on tabla?
@@x80sir yes Zakirji is accompanying on Tabla
What a performance. Stupendous sculpture of Todi. The Naad created by him keeps on ringing in one's not only ears but in the whole body. It permeates all pores of our body and it becomes like a running fork vibrating with the sound of the his voice.
Simply sublime.
खु ् .. पं. भि म स न
स्वर्गीय सुरासमोर नतमस्तक
All I can say is, "Main to tumharo daas, janam janam se" Panditji. Thank you for giving us a lifetime of divine music! And thank you Raju Asokan ji for sharing this masterpiece.
These are my daily diets. Cannot live without Panditji's music. Not only these soothe but also take me out of the world.
अप्रतिम, असे गाणं व त्याचा आनंद अवर्णनीय, भविष्यात मिळण अवघड आहे।
Ppppppppppppppppsr1
@@DC-zi6se a singer is much more than their taans.
Speaks not only of another world of perception but of another India, one which i miss.
This is the most beautiful MIYA KI TODI i have ever listened. My heartfelt regards for the legend.
The accompanying artists,Ustad Zakirjee and Pandit Purushottam Walawalkarjee have risen to the occasion and given their best.I simply envy the audience that witnessed this divine creation.
They were lucky to have been touched by divinity on that great morning.
I have listen this live at Amravati as I am from amravati Sangeet kalopasak Sabha has arranged it Nice..No words...
Amravatikars would have been really proud to host him. And I can feel the hard core followers of classical music giving 'daad' at every delicate 'harkat' and 'taan'.
Very unfortunate for Amravati, which has lost its hunger and craving for classical music and dramas and hardly any classical program gets organized.
+Mahesh Pande
Your post brought fond memories of our stay in Amravati. Incidentally my father Keshavrao Savarkar, who was a classical singer himself, was very active in Amravati Sangeet Kalopasak Sabha (along with Dr.Asnare) and gave a platform to many upcoming artists.
Thanks
Jyoti
NAMASKAR. 100 % LUCKY & RICH OF THE WORLD YOU ARE .
@@SundeepGawande very true...amravatikars of my generation rarely get to attend such programs...2 years back Mahesh kale came in HVPM i attended that
I think it was at Hanuman Vyayam prasarak mandal prog
God sent Pt. Bhimsen Joshi to show us the right path to reach HIM through music.Thanks to Shri Asokan.
This Concert took place in Indoor stadium of Hanuman Prasarak Mandal Amravati (Maharashtra) in January 1980.I am fortunate that I listened this concert live and still have those memories in my mind.That day everyone was in heavens.
In Marathi language one sentence I heard many a times uttered by Audiance after completion of Raga ie "Kaan " (Ear) Trupta (satisfied) Zale" (Fulfilled with happiness)!!
That is the effect after listening Bhimsen Jodhi's Very unique way presentation of any Raga!!
Pandit walawalkar ,,,,,Appa Jalgaonkar ..Vinayak Valdurkar Nagpur .....Great Harmonium players...Salute to them....
Those days are gone where a person was allowed to be remain dedicated to classical music. Worship of Saraswati was their main passion. Money was secondary. And the needs from the family were met through the small income. Today there are pressures to give up the art forms and become more proficient in mundane professions. This is a great disservice to ourculture. The rate race has harmed our culture to no end.
Those were the "Golden days" when top most classicist like Pandit Bimsen Joshi; Ustad Ammerkhan sahab; Kishori Amonkar's programme used to be arranged invariably in prominent cities; especially Pandit Bimsen Joshi had in his mind four to five ragas which he used present almost continuously . There after Panditji float one or two L.P.s ie cut his ragas in L.P.
record. Afterwards rarely he used sing the same ragas in his 'Mahafil'.That was his speciality.I think Pandit Bimsen Joshi is the only one Topmost Vocalist who has cut maximum L.P.s those days.
Here Ustad Zakir Hussain has given the best presentation in Tabla! !
Thanks for uploading such "Marvelous music piece"!!
Unparalleled.out of world experience.Almost daily l listen Pandit ji before l start my paintings.
Breathtaking, marvelous and what not. One is left speechless.
Sublime performance by Bhimsen ji with Walawalkarji and Zakir ji. Immortal !!!
In this centenary year of bhimsen joshi Pandit jee every day i shall listen to him at least one hour
व्याख्यान आत्मा सो परमात्मा हो गया मैडम जी... बहुत - बहुत शुभकामनाएं मैडम जी 🙏🙏💐💐💐
No one performed todi like panditji did...out of world....thanks for sharing
If I were asked about my achievements in my life, I would say that I am among those fortunate who listen Panditji on several occasions
I have heard this composition performed at Aurangabad. way back in 1980's. This was one of the most memorable concert. I always Miyan Ki Todi as that concert.
Is there anything beyond this?
tear-filled prostrations at the altar of the great Taan Samrat - Pt. Bhimsen Gururaj Joshi
Out of words its celestial singing I am blessed by hearing this
Close your eyes and listen to this recital... Strange soothing effect, isn't it? You have just met the Almighty..
yes it is
God has blessed me for listening Panditji. Listened pt.ji in Sawai mahotsava from 1970 continuously. Great voice
todi kbi toofaan laa degi na socha tha... im speechless..
He is simply divine iamblessed hearing this celestial singing
Beauty incarnate! A breathtaking todi.
Pandit ji reminds me my father. In law .he was a devotee of Panditji.
There is a boyish enthusiasm and youthful energy in a spontaneous flow. It is at once a great control and yet there are moments when it is as if he is on autopilot letting his masterfully crafted art express itself so that control is not apparent. Unique concert about which he himself must have felt happy and fulfilled.
Have been hearing this for many many years and has always waited every detail and nuance with "ootkantha" and felt fulfilled once again with this pure joy which no other source provides.
He is divine
Wonderful. It's pure bliss. Can't express my gratitude to the gentleman who has recorded and uploaded this gem.
"Troopta" is how one feels when this potion of rich sound is once again embedded in our entire body right up to the bone marrow.
A classic lesson for Students of Music on how a Raag should be developed.
Gods of Music,
Bhimsenji and Kishori Amonkarji!!
I come and listen how Meastro plays the theka so beautifully ❤
16:37- Real jem ❤
43:20
Its divine to listen panditji 🙏
what i have observed that videos are better than audios alone. there fascial expressions and performances are pleasure to watch. bad luck to them that videos were not as simple as on today
I love to listen to pt.bhimsen joshi
I have listened many Program s wonderful experience
Master, great voice, great imagination, great translation into performance, immaculate layakari ........... Hats off ......
Vasant Chitguppi has
nobody can mesmerize people like Pt. Joshi used to do. I guess I am lucky! Setting the Raag is so grand, it takes you to a different level.
Brilliant - The Todi King, Thanks, Raju.
Humble Pranams to PanditJi🙏
Pure bliss
Outstanding Wah Wah !!!! Shat shat Pranam Panditji...
Simply outstanding and brilliant....
God of Indian classical music 🙏🤗
exactly
Raju Asokan Sir,
Thank you for uploading the masterpiece and the high quality of audio
I fan follower of panditji. He use to visit Dharwad which was his origen place.He use to give maximum concerts here.so we were lucky to see & listen to him here at Dharwad in private & public functions.Day& night concerts were orginsed.Many a times we listened at late nights also.we proud of him.He is an misminser of the audience
You could say we worshipped Bhimsen ji and his music in our family.
Listening to this feels like immersing yourself in divinity. Thank you, Panditji
Shukriya Sri Asokan for uploading miyan ki Todi. Amazing. aisa nee lagate the. Perhaps in discernible audience concerts, Panditji used to be in more than his usual ecstatic renditions. Miyan ki Malhar elsewhere (in video) is a must watch. Ram k Sharma.
Will remain indebted to this great artist for giving us an unusual experience. His hard work over the years has reached a level of musical peak which we can experience only by their grace.
Speechless. Thanks a lot Rajuji.
Simply superb ! Tks Raju.
क्षितिज पार विशाल समुद्र के अन्तस्तल से किसी सुन्दर अद्भुत आभा वाले सूर्य का पैदा होने जैसा है
this put us with absolute SELF pranam
भीमसेनजी ये तोडी सबके दिल तोड देती हैं
क्या बात है
Sangat bht achi ho rhi hh..tabla pr..Great Joshi ji.
Superb rendition
Awesome. just amazing. Wonder who are the acccompanists. Also shocked that there are 25 Thumbs Down. These must be by peopleo have yet to understa high quality classical music.
we are missed you a lot
THANKS FOR THIS SONG RAJU BHAI
hmm
When I hear him ifeel that God is there iamblessed hearing
Allokik, out of the world performance. UNPARALLELED. NOW ORDER to explain.
Walawalkarji.. Harmonium..Zakir hussain..tabala..
thank you.. both these instruments in this music is out of the world!
Rightly said. I had the same guess after listening accompaniment.
He is singing a Alya Fattu bandish. Well! he is the rightful owner of the taan-kaptaan title.
Fareb old moovi
What is Alya Fattu bandish?
@@drummerdoc1 From the Patiala Gharana, Ustad Ali Baksh "Jarnail" (c. 1850 - c. 1920), founder and member of "Ali-a-Fattu" duo with Ustad Fateh Ali "Karnail." But this bandish looks like it was composed by the great Nyamat Khan "Sadarangile"
बारम्बार नमन🙏🙏
Divine🙏🏻
tabla is by ustad zakir hussain and harmonium by purushottam walawalkar.
Facining .I loved it -Raja
Yaar, kahaan se, matlab, kahhaaan se aate hai log issko dislike karne waale!?
superb m speechless
Shukriya 🙏🙏🎶
Awesome
Pranams 🙏
Heaven on earth, even for atheists like me...
राजू जी अगर हो सके तो प्रोग्राम का स्थल और समय तारीख/ साल शामिल हो सके तो अच्छा data बन जायेगा thanks for such great upload
Asokanji even you are doing great job for Indian classical music to upload great metro live performance in past but always not naming sanat artist names are doing injustice toward them. They are also equally great artists. Pl.take care to give names
Wonderful. Many many thanks for uploading this.
Can someone please help me with the lyrics of the vilambit bandish? Can't seem to find it anywhere.
Change nainvali ...
Brilliant ...
Anna, the grt...
पंडितजींना नमन
Beautiful
thanks .....
GIRISH NARAYANN hu
Maheshji how can you forget Shri. Tulshidas Broker, Shri. Govindrao Patwardhan another great harmonium players /accompanists.
Also Purushottam Walawalkar jee Appa Saheb Jalgaonkar jee
Supreme music
Someone please make me understand the essence of this kind of music/song , I try to feel these songs but fail to get what other people are so glad about ... or do i need to have a technical knowledge of classical songs ?
Classical music is not for everyone, the essence in this particular Raag is of mystery, sadness, and other gloomy feels, like a fawn after it takes birth, scared, confused, it knows life so little. Only very few people are able to bring out the essence in a Raag, Pandit ji here is a master at that, amongst the technicalities and grammar of a Raag he also is able to put forward the "essence" which is very important, because without emotions it's not art. Having classical knowledge helps, but it clicks with people at the very first go as well, and some take years, highly subjective,but a deep and very poetic topic all together to dive into, take your time, watch demo videos where they explain why and how's , what brings out what, listen to different raags , see what makes you feel happy, what makes you feel anxious, what puts you to peace, what makes you feel energetic, there's an ocean out there
@@adityanautiyal7710 thanks aditya :) il surely try your advices. :)
@@adityanautiyal7710 wow... You articulated it so perfectly 👌🏻👌🏻😇😇
I always fall short of words to explain the essence of classical music to the non-classical music listeners. But now onwards I'll try and explain it in the way you have done it... 😊💙
@@ajayr7346 Classical music, in simple words, is playing with the swaras of a particular Raga in a given cycle of a Taal, eg. here Ektaal (12 beats) and Teentaal (16 beats) keeping in mind the traditional norms and conditions of the Raga. And coming on/showing the Sam (1st beat of the Taal) everytime elegantly. Start listening to Hindustani classical music and after a while you'll understand the importance and beauty of the Sam!
Also, if you listen to any traditional classical rendition, you will find a gradual progression in the speed/tempo of Raga presentation which creates excitement in the listeners and curiosity of what is coming next! 😇
Classical music is a never-ending journey, full of self reflection, introspection, divinity, void as well as fulfillment and surprises... once you enter this journey, there's no going back! 😊 Happy listening ✌🏻
@@radhathengdi3651 that was really elaborated explanation , il surely try to follow your advices. Thanks a lot radha. 😇🙏🏼
Days starts panditji's morning ragas
oho...
An ideal Todi.
Great singers are called shaapagrastha gandharva, meaning gandharva on deputation to earth.
Hey Bhagwan, Bhimsen ji to hai hi swarbhaskar, raageshree, sursamrat vo hm sbko pta hai mgr Tabla pr kon hai ? Waah kya bjaya hai 😮 Gayn ka kehne ki meri aukat nahi hai ❤
ಇಂಥದೊಂದು ಹಾಡುವಿಕೆ ಮೇರು kruti ಆಗುವುದರಲ್ಲಿ ಯಾವುದೇ ಸಂದೇಹವಿಲ್ಲ
Who is the vocal accompaniest in this concert?
Who’s on tabla ? Seems like ustad Zakir Hussain
Yes , you are right...
लिरिक्स प्लीज़
दुसय्रा बंदिशीचे शब्द असतील तर द्या की प्लिज....
Harmonium - Purushottam Walawalkar
who is in Tabla, if anyone knows , please let me know..
It's Ustad Zakir Hussain
@@mithunvasudevan7796 its not zakir hussian..he dont use maddham jhankar in anatara..ist the famous canadian tabalist joshua benkiston
@@macbones6666I waa there to listen bhimsenji , zakirji was on tabla.
Can anybody tell, who was played the tabla?
Ustad Zakir Hussain