Yadnesh Raikar - Raag Jaunpuri - Violin Recital - Hamsadhwani's Baithak 10

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
  • #Hamsadhwani’s 10th #Baithak - #ViolinRecital - organised on Saturday, 19th May 2018.
    #Violin: Yadnesh Raikar
    (disciple of Pandit Milind Raikar)
    #Tabla: Tejovrush Joshi
    (disciple of Pandit Bapurao Patwardhan)
    #Raag: Jaunpuri
    #Hamsadhwani had the pleasure of hosting young #YadneshRaikar, the talented violinist, accompanied by the equally talented #TejovrushJoshi on tabla, in it’s 10th #Baithak on Saturday, 19th May 2018. Yadnesh is the son and disciple of Swarpradnya Pt. Milind Raikar, a distinguished violinist. He has also had the good fortune of being guided by Gaanasaraswati Vidushi Kishori tai Amonkar, whom Pt. Milind Raikar used to accompany on violin in many a concert. Tejovrush hails from a family with a rich background in music itself - his father, Shri Sunil Joshi, is a music composer, while his mother Vidushi Shalmalee Joshi is a senior exponent of Jaipur-Atrauli Gharana, having learnt from the venerable Guru Pt. Ratnakar Pai. Tejovrush has been learning for a long time from Pt. Bapurao Patwardhan, in the rich traditional Farrukhabad style of tabla.
    The violin has been a comparitively recent entrant to the pantheon of instruments associated with Hindustani Music. Many great violinists like Pt. DK Datar and Pt. MS Gopalakrishnan have demonstrated it’s suitability for the Hindustani style. Yadnesh, in his recital, brought out in substantial measure the possibilities of the violin as a vehicle to express Hindustani Music, especially gayaki ang. He was ably assisted by Tejovrush, whose sangat was so supportive that it seemed the artists read each other’s minds as they played, presenting the music and rythmic elements in tandem.
    Yadnesh started with Raag Nat Bhairav - choosing a leisurely laya, of the Ustad Amir Khan variety. He presented 3 compositions - Ab Maan Le in Vilambit Ektaal, and two compositions in Drut Teentaal - Kyaa Kariye, and his own composition. The first half was a soulful and melodious coming together of the Nat and Bhairav ang, with Yadnesh exhibiting a tight grip over the laya, particularly the vilambit dheema laya.
    Post a small break, Yadnesh presented three ragas, all featuring gayaki ang compositions, and brought back memories of great musicians like Kishori tai and Pt. Mallikarjun Mansur. Raag Lalit Pancham inaugurated the second half, with Udat Boondan in Jhaptaal and Chela na rang daro mohe pe, the sound of which made one remember Gaanasaraswati’s performances with nostalgia. Raag Jaunpuri was represented by standard Jaipur Gharana compositions, Baaje Jhanana as the bada khayal, and Jhoom Jhananana & Hamaare Raat as the chhota khayals, all in Teentaal. Yadnesh concluded with Ganapati Vighna Harana in Raag Hamsadhwani, another Kishori tai favourite.
    This was the first time Hamsadhwani featured a violin recital and it was a memorable morning for all listeners present at the venue as well as tuned in from different parts of the globe to watch on Facebook Live.
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