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This is the second Long Play Disc by Bade Ghulam Ali Khan
India’s foremost classical singer today. And on this record the maestro offers
in his matchless style two exquisite melodies “Darbari Kanada” and “Kaushi
Dhani” which will be a source of delight to connoisseurs and casual listeners
alike.
Bade Ghulam Ali represents what is known as the
Patiala School of Music in North India. Born at Kasur near Lahore he had his
initial musical training from his father Ali Bux and later from his uncle Kale
Khan both disciples of Ustad Fateh Ali Khan of Patiala.
Gifted with a voice that has an amazing range and
unlimited sweetness, this veteran singer who has entertained and inspired two
generations of music lovers has at the age of sixty lost none of his earlier
vigor and vitality. Like most eminent musicians he specializes in giving
expositions that are scientifically chaste but what puts him on a higher
pedestal than the rest of them and in fact invests his expositions with
matchless beauty is his workmanship in developing a “raga” with an artistry
that is as rare as it is difficult to acquire.
THE MUSIC
SIDE ONE
Raga Darbari Kanada
It is said that this raga was evolved by the great
singer-composer Tansen in the 16th century and sung in “durbars” or
august assemblies of the Moghul emperors and their courtiers hence its name.
Appropriately it is majestic and dignified in character and requires a voice
rich in volume and depth to do it justice. It is variation of the Kanada “raga”
and is usually rendered towards the close of the first part of the night.
The artiste starts the exposition with a composition
beginning with the words “Sugar Madha Peevan Re” in the rhythm “Ektaal”
consisting of a cycle of 12 ‘matras’ or beats and goes on to give a rendering
that is highlighted by a gradual and systematic development unfolding the chief
characteristics of the “raga”. This is followed by another composition
entitled “Anokha Ladala” in a faster tempo and confied to a rhythm called
“Teentaal” having 16 beats. In this part of the exposition are revealed the
artiste’s uncanny skill and dexterity in making charming and intricate
patterns.
SIDE TWO
Raga Kaushi-Dhani
This is essentially a morning melody and is pentatonic
in structure as it permits of only five notes both in ascent and descent and
omits the second and the fifth notes. The mood of this “raga” is a little sad
and the exposition on this side has therefore a tinge of pathos in it.
As on the other side the artiste renders two
compositions on this side as well. The first entitles “Re Mana He Mana” is slow
tempo and has a rhythm of 7 beats known as “Roopak”. The second beginning with
the words “Aj Hoon Aye Balamwa” is in “teentaal” or a rhythm of 16 beats and
has a much faster tempo. The entire exposition is high-lighted by subtle and
masterly touches and the artiste winds up the performance with extremely
appealing and attractive “taan” patterns.
Artists:
Ustad Bade Ghulam Ali
Khan (Vocal)
Tracks:
SIDE ONE:
Raga Darbari Kanada Ektaal Taal (Bilampat) - Sugar Madha Peevan Re
Raga Darbari Kanada Taal Drut Teental - Anokha Ladala
SIDE TWO:
Raga Kaushi Dhani Roopak Taal (Bilampat) – Re Mana He Mana
Raga Kaushi Dhani Taal Drut Teentaal - Ajhoon
Aye Balamwa
Artist | Ustad Bade Ghulam Ali Khan |
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Condition | Used |
Format | Vinyl |
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