By Pt. Rasiklal Andharia, Shashikant (Nana) Mulye, Appa Jalgaonkar
By Pt. Rasiklal Andharia, Shashikant (Nana) Mulye, Appa Jalgaonkar
$125.00
Number of Discs
1
Weight
0.70 lbs
Year
1983
Language
Hindi
THIS IS A RARE AND USED ITEM. IT IS NOT MANUFACTURED
ANYMORE. NO RETURNS WILL BE ACCEPTED
The Gramophone Company of India Limited has great pleasure
to introduce an eminent vocalist from Gujarat through this disc.
Pandit Rasiklal Andharia is now a familiar name to
connoisseurs of Hindustani music. A regular broadcaster from various stations
of All India Radio, he is also a leading participating artiste in all “sangeet
sammelans” held in different parts of the country.
Born at Bhavnagar, in the Saurashtra region of Gujarat
state, in 1931, he was encouraged to take to music by his father Govindji Bhai.
He took initial lessons in classical singing from his elder brother, Pandit
Babulal Andharia, a professor of music at Rajkot.
Rasiklal Andharia is basically a self-taught vocalist.
He has, by sher dint of hard, diligent “Riyaz”, modelled his style after the
Kirana “Gharana” of which he has now made his mark as an able exponent.
Gifted with a rich, sonorous voice, he reveals a
judicious blending of melodic and rhythmic virtues His “vilambit” and “drut”
khayals shimmer with the aesthetic felicities that distinguished the “gayaki”
of the great Ustad Amir Khan, with its emotional depth and enduring appeal.
THE MUSIC
SIDE ONE: Raga Lalit: This is one of the most
beautiful early morning ragas. It omits “pancham” from its “saptak” and takes
“madhyam” and shadja” respectively as its “vadi” and “samvadi swaras”. The use
of “tivra madhyam” along with shudh “madhyam” gives this melody its distinctive
aesthetic charm.
The artiste presents the “raga” first in “vilambit”, set to
“ektaal” (12 “matras”), followed by “drut” in “tritaal” (16 “matras”)
SIDE TWO: Raga Gorakh Kalyan: This is a rare but
sensitive melody rendered in the first quarter of the night. It omits “Gandhar”
and “pancham” from its “aroha”, while a skilful use of “pancham” finds place in
“avaroha”. “Nishad” is “komal” in both “aroha” and “avaroha”. The “vadi” and
“samvadi”” “swaras”, respectively , are “madhyam” and “shadja”.
The “raga” is presented here in first in “vilambit” in
“ektaal” and then in “drut tritaal”.
Artists:
Pt. Rasiklal Andharia (Vocal), Shashikant (Nana) Mulye
(Tabla), Appa Jalgaonkar (Harmonium)
Tracks:
SIDE ONE:
Raga Lalit Khayal in Vilambit Ektaal
- Are Man Ram Too Jap
Raga Lalit Khayal in Drut Teentaal
- Jogia More Ghar Aaye
SIDE TWO:
Raga Gorakh Kalyan Khayal in Vilambit Ektaal
- Dhan Dhan Bhag
Raga Gorakh Kalyan Khayal Drut Teentaal
- Sajan Bin Bawri Bhari Ri
Artist | Pt. Rasiklal Andharia, Shashikant (Nana) Mulye, Appa Jalgaonkar |
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Condition | Used |
Format | Vinyl |
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