This video is beautifully put together. At last here is a composite of selective pieces of his interviews that Vilayat Khan deserved. It is not enough to listen only to his music and say that that is enough. No sir, you have to listen to him speak to understand the linguistic and musical culture that brought him into being in the first place. If there had been justice and fairplay, he would have been declared a Bharat Ratna in the prime of his life, long before others had even heard of words like Padma Shri and Padma Bhushan etc. Instead he was told to drag behind lesser artists and be thankful that he was even asked to line up for lesser awards. It is amazing that he kept his dignity and self respect, and never wavered from his singular passion and dedication in the service of music. He is a giant of Indian Classical music without whom there would be no Sitar today. Period.
He was perhaps one of the greatest human personalities to be ever born He taught us what self respect was Outwardly so strong but inside was a innocent child Vilayat was an image of God
Thanx a lot for sharing All of us his fans and admirers we miss him so much every day Every time I saw him live and now in images there is a feeling of image of GOD
It would be wonderful if the original could be re-output with the correct screen ratio and with the correct line order. This is historically important and it should be preserved and presented properly.
Chaliye aapki dilli hasrat puri kiye dete hain: kabhi gulon ki tamanna thi, ab ye aarzoo hai meri khiza ko mayyasar kabhi bahar na ho mohabbat me bhi aata hai aisa ek waqt insa par sitaron ki chamak se thes lagti hai rag-e-jan par jab tak bike na the to koi poochta na tha tumne kharid kar mujhe anmol kar diya (Agar kuch rah gaya ho to wo bhi bata dein ham isme jod denge).
Excuse me, artists should stick to what they do best: perform. It is dignified when their WORK speaks (instead of them)! We respect their feelings, sentiments. We empathise with their disappointments, frustrations. But, pardon me, their craft is their identity. They are what their creative output is.
@@2004musiciansguild Comments are welcome. Always. My remarks are not about listeners' comments. My reference is to artists' interviews where they make/are "enticed" to make statements which do not enrich the experience/enhance the respect, especially for legends whom one holds in high esteem. Examples abound. For ME at least, their image in MY mind is sacrosanct.
@@AnshumanVora Even an artist is human and has a right to his/her opinion, therefore has an equal right to comment. How right or wrong again each to their own.
@@2004musiciansguild Sure. Right to comment applies to anyone. My perspective is about a dignified distance which some evolved artists maintain. That strengthens their aura. FOR ME. 🙏
Lecturing Vilayat Khan Sahab about what to do and what not is really unthinkable By the way if anybody listens to each of his words one would appreciate how true every single alphabet is and no other so called evolved artists can speak out because that requires a spinal cord and may be some awards will be missed
This video is beautifully put together. At last here is a composite of selective pieces of his interviews that Vilayat Khan deserved. It is not enough to listen only to his music and say that that is enough. No sir, you have to listen to him speak to understand the linguistic and musical culture that brought him into being in the first place. If there had been justice and fairplay, he would have been declared a Bharat Ratna in the prime of his life, long before others had even heard of words like Padma Shri and Padma Bhushan etc. Instead he was told to drag behind lesser artists and be thankful that he was even asked to line up for lesser awards. It is amazing that he kept his dignity and self respect, and never wavered from his singular passion and dedication in the service of music. He is a giant of Indian Classical music without whom there would be no Sitar today. Period.
Sir you are absolutely right Apart from being the greatest sitarist of the world
He was perhaps one of the greatest human personalities to be ever born
He taught us what self respect was
Outwardly so strong but inside was a innocent child
Vilayat was an image of God
Brilliant assessment.
Thanx a lot for sharing
All of us his fans and admirers we miss him so much every day
Every time I saw him live and now in images there is a feeling of image of GOD
not only his works in sitar are truly renaissance to all forms of
classical instrumental music but his words gives thought to philosophers.
Absolutely right
Golden moments of Ustaad Vilayat Khan Saheb! Thank you for sharing!
Bohot badi baatain kahi Ustad g
It would be wonderful if the original could be re-output with the correct screen ratio and with the correct line order. This is historically important and it should be preserved and presented properly.
Simply amazing thanks for sharing
The music he is playing at 11:00 was from Jalsaghar right?
❤ sadar pranam
thank you soooo much!
Sir please leason dalo na sir apne chanal par please
I wish there were subtitles!...
can u pls send the link for the 75th bday performance
On Sangat: 8:27
Great musician
v.nice
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❤❤️❤️❤️🙏🙏🙏🙏
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वो शायरी किसको अच्छे से सुनाई दी कृपा करके लिख कर बताइये
Chaliye aapki dilli hasrat puri kiye dete hain:
kabhi gulon ki tamanna thi, ab ye aarzoo hai
meri khiza ko mayyasar kabhi bahar na ho
mohabbat me bhi aata hai aisa ek waqt insa par
sitaron ki chamak se thes lagti hai rag-e-jan par
jab tak bike na the to koi poochta na tha
tumne kharid kar mujhe anmol kar diya
(Agar kuch rah gaya ho to wo bhi bata dein ham isme jod denge).
❤💙💛💚💜🧡
इसके पास जवान नहीं है इसके पास आंख नहीं है का एक्शन कुछ गलत नहीं है? बाकी सब सही है
Excuse me, artists should stick to what they do best: perform.
It is dignified when their WORK speaks (instead of them)!
We respect their feelings, sentiments. We empathise with their disappointments, frustrations.
But, pardon me, their craft is their identity. They are what their creative output is.
Each individual has a right to make comments. So to ask that to be curtailed is asking a little too much.
@@2004musiciansguild Comments are welcome. Always. My remarks are not about listeners' comments.
My reference is to artists' interviews where they make/are "enticed" to make statements which do not enrich the experience/enhance the respect, especially for legends whom one holds in high esteem.
Examples abound.
For ME at least, their image in MY mind is sacrosanct.
@@AnshumanVora Even an artist is human and has a right to his/her opinion, therefore has an equal right to comment. How right or wrong again each to their own.
@@2004musiciansguild Sure. Right to comment applies to anyone.
My perspective is about a dignified distance which some evolved artists maintain. That strengthens their aura. FOR ME.
🙏
Lecturing Vilayat Khan Sahab about what to do and what not is really unthinkable By the way if anybody listens to each of his words one would appreciate how true every single alphabet is and no other so called evolved artists can speak out because that requires a spinal cord and may be some awards will be missed