Imrat Khan - Surbahar Raga Malkauns

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  • Опубликовано: 28 фев 2013
  • Raga Malkauns ( 21.02 )
    - Alap & Jod
    Imrat Khan - Surbahar ( solo )
    From " Immortal Series "
  • НаукаНаука

Комментарии • 11

  • @ranchhoddaspandya6284
    @ranchhoddaspandya6284 Год назад

    All time an excellent performance👍❤

  • @RamprapannaBhattacharya_Sitar
    @RamprapannaBhattacharya_Sitar 6 месяцев назад

    Classic

  • @aniruddhasitar
    @aniruddhasitar 3 года назад

    Wow so soothing

  • @chanchalchakraborty3953
    @chanchalchakraborty3953 Год назад

    Very very. Nice. 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

  • @mangaldipmukherjee9900
    @mangaldipmukherjee9900 3 года назад

    Brilliant.

  • @soumitralahiri9393
    @soumitralahiri9393 3 года назад +1

    Is this surbahar Or sitar?

  • @JPonda
    @JPonda 4 года назад

    ###J N Ponda aka Jashwant Narsidas Ponda Librarian The Phoenix Library Shop No 1 Pratham Apartments near Chitrashala Chowk Pune ###$
    Whenever I hear Raag Malkauns, I am reminded of Fydor Dostoevsky's "The Grand Inquisitor of Men". Malkauns always makes me introspective. Many a comment written by me on RUclips have been either lost or plagiarised!
    Truly and verily, we live in rum times!

    • @soumitralahiri9393
      @soumitralahiri9393 3 года назад

      J. Ponda
      How does Dostoevsky come in with this malkauns rendered by Imrat Khan? Your comment refers to Dostoevsky's 'Brothers Karamazov'. Isn't it? Where is the connection?

    • @JPonda
      @JPonda 3 года назад

      Nobody probed the human mind better than Fydor Dostoevsky. Sin, guilt, greed, crime and punishment, psychology, sublimation, introspection were handled by him with consummate skill. To read him is to introspect. To introspect is to become a better human being.
      Classical music makes us introspect. Classical dance unfolds aesthetics.
      Please read "Goddel, Bach and Eicher" to understand arts. It is a voluminous book on this subject..
      Now the connection between Dostoevsky and sitar. Mari Puzo inserted a couple lines in the vicinity of the title page of "Godfather" which ran thus:-. "The only things that stand up in life are art, music and literature.". They are close relatives of each other. Please correspond with me for further elusidation.