$99.00
Studio
The Gramophone Company of India (Pvt) Limited
Number of Discs
1
Weight
0.70 lbs
Genre
Year
1970
Language
Hindi
THIS IS A RARE AND USED ITEM. IT IS NOT MANUFACTURED
ANYMORE. NO RETURNS WILL BE ACCEPTED
V. G. Jog
Shri V. G. Jog who is already very much introduced to
the world of Indian music as well as to the Gramophone records listeners as a
violinist, has again come out with his new presentations in an L. P. after his
recent American Tour. The violin recitals of Shri Jog in this number reflects
the increasing dignity of a master player and a more disciplined thought
process helping to bring out the ever-new musical treasure that takes birth and
dwells within.
SIDE ONE: RAGA SHYAM KALYAN
Shri Jog has started with a short free alap without
entering into the dilatory technical elaboration and has then taken up this
slow gat (composition). The structure of the raga Shyam Kalyan is like this: P
N S R M P N S, N D P, G M R P M G M R S.
Shyam Kalyan is a raga of the Kalyan group performed
in the evening. Shri Jog has very efficiently delineated the features of the
melody as found in the exposition of different Gharanas (Schools). His
extemporization is as artistic as full of imagination; the rhythmic patterns
have been very effectively dove-tailed with the rage phrases and every
concluding phrase of a movement bears the stamp of unique confidence and
accuracy.
The fast ‘gat’ in Trital is started in the same breath
as it were with the slow composition. Difficult phrases have been beautifully
and briskly rendered and the ‘gat’ has been concluded after some Jhala filigree
work.
Afaque Hossain Khan’s tabla accompaniment has amply
added to the charm of this item. Shri Jog’s tolerance, allowing Afaque Hossain
to indulge in occasional individual playing is praiseworthy.
SIDE TWO: 1. RAGS DES: 2. DHUN
The structure of the raga is like this N S R M P N S,
N D P D M G R G S. Shri V. G. Jog has started with a very short alap by way of
introduction and has taken up a slow gat. He has followed the technique of
vocal music in portraying the raga Des which is known as one of the leading
sweet sounding ragas of the evening. In Shri Jog’s playing the Intellectual has
combined with the Aesthetic. The fast gat follows heel to heel with the slow
one. Jhala attempts have been extremely interesting and the piano and forte
variations very worthwhile.
Shri Jog’s next item in this side is Folk tune. He has
started with a common folk melody of Bengal but has cleverly blended it with
the Dhuns of other regions. The result has been fantastic. The item is full of
pleasant variations.
Tabla accompaniment by Shri Afaque Hossain Khan has
been done in a commendable spirit of cooperation and sense of proportion. The
rhythm is Kaharwa, a quick eight beats rhythm.
Artists:
V. G. Jog (Violin), Afaque Hossain (Tabla)
Tracks:
Side One:
Raga Shyam Kalyan
Side Two:
1. Raga Des
2. Dhun
Artist | V. G. Jog, Afaque Hossain |
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Condition | Used |
Format | Vinyl |
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