Bhatiyali dhun | Shahid Parvez Khan | Bazm e Khas | live baithak
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- Опубликовано: 29 авг 2019
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Ustad Shahid Parvez Khan is an Indian classical sitar player from Imdadkhani Gharana. He belongs to the seventh generation of Etawah Gharana. Shahid Parvez has performed in all major music festivals in India or in abroad. Shahid Parvez also got vocal and Surbahar(sometimes called bass sitar) training from his uncle Ustad Hafeez Khan. He also received training in tabla for many years from Ustad Munnu Khan of the Delhi Gharana.
Bhatiyali (Bengali: ভাটিয়ালি) is a form of folk music in both Bangladesh and West Bengal. Bhatiyali is a river song mostly sung by boatmen while going down streams of the river. The word Bhatiyali comes from bhata meaning "ebb" or downstream.
This baithak was held at the initiative of Ved Gupta as a part of bazm e Khas foundation live concerts.
The idea behind this upload is to preserve this collection of great music for all music lovers and students of Hindustani music. We treat this upload as a cover version.
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उस्ताद शहीद परवेझ का मिंड काम कान आैर हृदय को शांती देता है ...
I love India a big Hug from Rome, Italy
It is widely agreed that Ustad Shahid Parvez is only an instrument through whom He ( God, Bhagwan, Allah, Nature...) plays!
Agreed 100%
True 💐
This is a ranbindra sangeet "bhenge mor ghorer chabi".. sitarist like ustad vilayat khan or ustad shahid Parvez plays it as bhatiyali.. they improvise the song and give it a raag rup.. i know the song as i am a bengali and learnt it in childhood..
Swarup Das but I thought it was ‘Jonaaki O Jonaaki’. Ustad Amjad Ali Khan plays it frequently as Bhatiyaar.
@@sudipbosu8787 Bhatiyaar is quite different from Bhatiyali, this particular tune is not based on Bhatiyaar, it is more of Mishra Khamaj.
And "O jonaki ki sukhe oi dana duti melechho" is based on Raag Chhayanaat, which is in a totally different musical mode than Khamaj.
That Ranbindra sangeet is based on a common folk tune. Many bhatiali songs have same tune
A master-piece traditional from the master magician sitarist, which I have cherished over last 45 years.
Wah wa! Bahut khoob !!❤❤
Thank you for sharing this melodious and mind blowing awesome performance. I got completely immersed and meditative towards end.
Beautiful. Thanks for posting.
I was taught Bhatayali Dhun in India by Shahid's cousin, the brilliant Ustad Chotti Rehimat Khan, and previously had been taught by the great Ustad Shahid.
I'll endeavour to learn more from this, thanks for sharing.💚
छोटे रहिमत गोवा की शान है आैर मेरे दोस्त भी
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Thanks for preserving n uploading such rare collection ,enjoyed bhatiyali dhun b blessed
Waah ustad wah shukriya
beautiful as always from USP...love the playfulness of this version vs Vilayat Khansaheb's, but both are amazing in their own ways
God is great very nice
Mesmerizing ❤️
Very very very beautiful recital and touching too.
Fantastic. Made me speechless.
Thank you for the wonderful upload!
we will always be uploading as per your interest
Beautiful❤ to the last extent
Too gud anupsinghal meerut
Wow....wonderful 🙏🙏🙏
Wonderful upload,thank you. However, I would like to point out that there's no Anar Anar played here. He has only played Bhatiyali dhun in the video.
Thank you
Ekla chalo 🎉
Aniket bhaiya nic video
Ahhhha
Impair of the sitar.
Thank you for the upload. Panning of the tabla is very disturbing!
Is this not Bhatiyali dhun ?
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This is a ranbindra sangeet "bhenge mor ghorer chabi".. sitarist like ustad vilayat khan or ustad shahid Parvez plays it as bhatiyali.. they improvise the song and give it a raag rup.. i know the song as i am a bengali and learnt it in childhood..
@@swarupdas7313 I think it begins with poet Jashim Uddin’s bhatiali song “ Allah Megh dey, pani dey” and a mixture of many other bhatiali tunes.
@@kanizmahbub1 The notes of the mukhra of this tune is a very old one, it came about from the boatmen, fishermen folks of the rivers of Bengal, and also probably, there may been inspiration to and from the Bauls of Bengal, the mystic minstrels, they combine both Vaishnavism and Sufism, it's basically a genre of folk of Bengal. Tagore popularized this folk tune, used the theme in many of his songs. Later it was popularized by Ustad Vilayat Khan and now, his descendants.
AREY BHAI KOUNSA GEET KAHA PWR LAGA DIYA HEY ,YEH ANAR ANAR NAHI HEY.