Raga Megh with Love from Canada

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  • Опубликовано: 7 мар 2016
  • In the first light of dawn, it is snowing; like a thousand plum blossom petals on pilgrimage from the first brave tree to bloom in early spring.
    It is a seductive and teasing time; a blanket of white collects under grey morning sky and then melts under the surprise of afternoon sun. Buds begin to swell in anticipation, and the geese return home, as the cycle of freeze and thaw starts once more.
    Here in Canada, where lines of culture can become fluid and flow into streams of new meaning, there is a house that evokes the feeling of a Japanese minka. Painted on a scroll above the sitar player are the running forms of Japanese villagers, escaping the rains. The ancient Indian Raga of storm clouds and monsoon crystallizes as snow that is swept clean from the stepping stones that lead out to a tea garden.
    The musician is joined in his early morning riyaz by his friend, and tea is poured. Just inside the doorway is the scroll of the plum tree, and in the practice room, the scroll of the winter pine. Soon there will be a changing of the guard. As the music begins to intensify, the spring melt begins and the emerald moss is revealed under the rush of water through the rain chains.
    The colour palette shifts from the cold blue of outdoor scenes, to a warm and golden interior. The birds featured are Canadian geese, chickadees, cardinals, house finches, and a downy woodpecker.
    Thank you to Eric for the lovely black tea cups, to Koji Matsukawa for the rain scene scroll, and Koji Matsukawa for the pine scroll.
    - Miranda Stone
    Raga Megh is traditionally played to evoke feelings associated with the rainy season in South Asia and the ominous dark clouds that hang over the sweating earth like a Finnish mother hovering over the hot stones of a sauna with a pail of water.
    My first meaningful encounter with Indian classical music took place on a field trip from my boarding school to see Pandit Ravi Shankar perform in 1986. I had only just begun studying sitar in India with my first guru, Ajit Singh. Some months before Ravi Shankar’s performance, I remember Mr. Singh coming into class with a pronounced expression of sorrow on his face. He announced that we would not touch our instruments for two weeks. When we inquired why, he said that a great master of the sitar had unexpectedly passed away while still in his prime. The sitar player was Pandit Nikhil Banerjee, whose 30th death anniversary was remembered this year (2016) on January 27th. He died at the age of 54. Sadly, despite the imposed fast from sitar, I did not properly grasp who he was, and it was only eight years later, while continuing my sitar studies in Lucknow at Bhaathkhande Music College that I first encountered his playing on a cassette recording of raga Megh and raga Sohini which I found in a music store in Hazratganj. The lyrical style and devotional mood, coupled with the fiery spontaneity of his improvisation fed my love for Indian music in a completely new way.
    Now, thirty years later, here is my attempt to perform the piece, like a student of western classical music performing a piece by Beethoven. For me it is one necessary step along the way to improvising freely in raga Megh and the 10-beat time cycle called Jhaptal. For those unfamiliar with the original recording, I hope my rendition leads them to the source. And for those who know the original recording well, I hope this film will bring Nikhil Banerjee’s music to life again in your heart, perhaps this time amidst snow and the singing and dancing of birds.
    - Christopher Dicran Hale
    christopherhalesitar@gmail.com
    chrisdhale@gmail.com
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  • @jonathanclark8864
    @jonathanclark8864 3 года назад +2

    Perfect, thank you!

  • @rafakru5815
    @rafakru5815 3 года назад +2

    Very closed jawari. Doesn't drown out sympatetic strings. I like the effect. Beautifully narrated rain.Thank you Sir.

  • @oscarfalcini8426
    @oscarfalcini8426 7 лет назад +8

    Very beautiful. Megh has such a special feeling to it.. very satisfied yet waiting. Great depth in the preformance and a calming nice video.Thank you!

    • @vijaykulkarni5571
      @vijaykulkarni5571 Год назад

      This sitar playing foreigner has shown how nicely they have masterd the art of Indian instrument.Hats off.

  • @readabook2177
    @readabook2177 9 месяцев назад +2

    It is a exact copy of Pt Nikhil Banerjees Megh..very well done.

  • @vijaykulkarni5571
    @vijaykulkarni5571 Год назад

    पाश्चात्य लोकांना भारतीय संगीत आणि वाद्या बद्दल किती आवड आहे ते ह्या सतार वादनातुन् कळते.

    • @SitarToronto
      @SitarToronto  11 месяцев назад

      bahut bahut dhanyabad mere dost!

  • @lucidmantra25
    @lucidmantra25 6 лет назад +5

    Namaste brother, this is truly amazing ! I It's the best performance from a non indian player that i have seen. Thank you :)

    • @connorstewart4833
      @connorstewart4833 3 года назад +1

      I agree ..incredible.
      I would also recommend carsten Wicke.
      He is a german veena player,very authentic and pure classical (druphad form I thnk ) .

  • @momogoldiewhitey
    @momogoldiewhitey Год назад

    You know what, many indians have lost intrest in indian music. But you, being a canadian, you play Sitar sooo well and am impressed with Raag Megh.

    • @SitarToronto
      @SitarToronto  Год назад

      Thank you! My own experience is that there has been a real revival of interest in Indian classical music among young people in India (obviously not the majority), and there are many incredible young artists arising there who are inspiring to listen to, such as Purbayan Chatterjee and Niladri Kumar.

  • @dejantinto4655
    @dejantinto4655 6 лет назад

    Snow, carpets, teatime, indian classical music! Best combination ever!!

  • @connorstewart4833
    @connorstewart4833 3 года назад +1

    Whah ..kya bhat

  • @himadribhattacharya3337
    @himadribhattacharya3337 3 года назад

    Very well played. The raag's spiritual dimension is also evident. God bless.

    • @SitarToronto
      @SitarToronto  2 года назад

      Thanks so much for that Himadri. The spiritual dimension is such an integral part of music and life!

  • @rameshalvar806
    @rameshalvar806 Год назад +1

    Sitar is also played in the tantra ang which is full of plucking strings like the piano. There is are no meends or long drawn passages as in the gayaki ang or the style of playing closest to the human voice. In my opinion, the tantra ang cannot bring the full beauty and emotion f Hindustani Ragas. Hale plays in the gayaki ang, which is the only style I like. It is close to the human beings. It is poignant and draws out the heart more than the ears.
    The gayaki ang concept is so difficult for westerners to empathize with. I am amazed how Hale has mastered it. Well done !!
    The videography and direction is compelling and matches the mood of the Raga so well. The Birds are a touch of genius to back the spirit of the Malhar Ragas especially Megh.
    Could Hale consider other Ragas such as Durga, Miyan ki Todi, Jhinjhoti and so on.
    Wonderful Megh from icy Canada.

    • @SitarToronto
      @SitarToronto  Год назад

      Thanks so much Ramesh for such a detailed comment!

  • @perrywurzinger9811
    @perrywurzinger9811 4 года назад +3

    Great Music, great performance of two good musicians! Greetings from Austria!

    • @SitarToronto
      @SitarToronto  4 года назад

      Thanks so much Perry ! Great to hear from Austria!

  • @LVasudev
    @LVasudev 15 дней назад

    Simply beautiful - the music, narrative and the visualls! And so very evocative with deft use of the kharaj or base strings strings as well! And, what an apt tribute to the great Pandit Nikhil Banerjee! I feel moved to have discovered a worthy disciple of Panditji's music. Pandit Christopher Hale - my heartfelt salutations to you. This recording was 8 years ago. I look forward to more in times ahead.
    🙏🙏🙏

    • @SitarToronto
      @SitarToronto  15 дней назад

      Thank you so much Vasudev ji. The journey since 8 years ago has been to find my own voice in this music. It is lifelong journey. I tried with the Pilu recording from the live concert that I recently uploaded. I thank God that this music is so difficult as it gives me something to keep my mind occupied and my soul humble for the rest of my life.

    • @LVasudev
      @LVasudev 15 дней назад

      @@SitarToronto You have found your voice in this music. And, it is authentic! You are humble too. May the Almighty's grace be ever upon you !

  • @narubhat1
    @narubhat1 3 года назад +1

    nice one!

  • @xshashankx
    @xshashankx 5 лет назад +2

    Outstanding performance, peace and love oozing out from sitar and environment also

  • @sandeshbanjoist9513
    @sandeshbanjoist9513 Год назад +1

    Love from India ( Maharashtra) Nasik

    • @SitarToronto
      @SitarToronto  Год назад +1

      Thanks so much Sandesh! I have been to Nasik and performed there in 2012! Beautiful town!

  • @nadaboom
    @nadaboom 7 лет назад +4

    This was a really great performance. Meends and chalan really good. Reminded be exactly of Pt. himself!

  • @amrahShsakaA
    @amrahShsakaA 7 лет назад +3

    very groovy and awesome tonality in the sitar playing! respectfully from India.

  • @rajatbiswas5903
    @rajatbiswas5903 2 года назад

    Just awesome!! Too good!!

  • @dhawaldhingra
    @dhawaldhingra 9 месяцев назад

    Well played Chris! Really impressive and superbly matched to Nikhil Banerjee's rendition of Megh.

    • @SitarToronto
      @SitarToronto  8 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you so much. It is not typical to the study of N. Indian classical music to first notate and learn someone else's improvisation in this manner, but I found it helpful on my own journey of learning to improvise. I am still finding my own voice with this raag, many years later, after having understood a little of the musical genius of Nikhil Dada when I worked on this. When you delve into someone else's playing to this extent, it can make it difficult to enjoy your own improvisation. Yet, also it is an invitation to come out of my own improvisational ruts and habits, and strive for something higher.

  • @nandprakashbadola3342
    @nandprakashbadola3342 18 дней назад

    Beautiful !

  • @sandeshbanjoist9513
    @sandeshbanjoist9513 Год назад +1

    कडक भाऊ ❤️👌

  • @archer7199
    @archer7199 3 года назад +1

    Kewl

  • @parshottamparshottamkathir5018

    Pleasant.

  • @govindarajulu-kasturi9614
    @govindarajulu-kasturi9614 5 лет назад +1

    Excellent comparison of Raag Megh with snow falling . It is a real beauty to see the snow falling especially for someone living in Chennai India the ever hot city .
    Salaams
    God Bless

  • @sandipanadvocate
    @sandipanadvocate 4 года назад

    Beautiful play and equally beautifully written described...

    • @sandipanadvocate
      @sandipanadvocate 4 года назад

      Really loved the piece specially it being begining of the rainy season hear

  • @pei4529
    @pei4529 6 лет назад +1

    my favorite Nikil banerjee composition ! nice !

  • @barikanapal763
    @barikanapal763 4 года назад

    If I listen to this marvellous play by shutting my eyes it exactly echoes to Pt Nikhil Banerjee.

  • @neemadwivedi6077
    @neemadwivedi6077 3 года назад +1

    Great piece of work...lots of love and admirations ...god bless

  • @sitarbaba
    @sitarbaba 6 лет назад

    Your respect and reverence for the music are evident - PNB was unique and special in a way that nobody else has been able to really copy - but your effort shows your high regard and seriousness. It would be wonderful if some of the others who throw his name around in YT, did what they did as seriously as you do. Yes Antar I speak of you.

  • @shailendrapendse2387
    @shailendrapendse2387 6 лет назад

    class Cristopher. This was somewhat close to Nikhil da's style of playing. I have been listening to the great maestro for about 7 Years now. He was truly blessed by Lordess Saraswati. The entire melodious swraras at his disposal

  • @ranajeetidutta
    @ranajeetidutta 5 лет назад +1

    So wonderful. Lost for words.

  • @aarohivijh
    @aarohivijh 6 лет назад

    Love the video! Helps that this raga is one of my favorites.

  • @khansaheb5110
    @khansaheb5110 4 года назад +1

    Very nice playing.proud you and your playing..Indian raga megh .

  • @manikdas8829
    @manikdas8829 6 лет назад

    Lovely music with lovely natural scenery. Thanks for both the artists.

  • @roshanbhartiya5537
    @roshanbhartiya5537 4 года назад +5

    Hello Christopher I Hard your Raga Megh, you Really played so Beautifully And Also you Have Such a Good feeling for Indian Music thats Very Important. God Bless you.

  • @mohanroy1
    @mohanroy1 6 лет назад +2

    Awesome.Love from Austria Vienna

  • @sounaksengupta1393
    @sounaksengupta1393 6 лет назад

    such Melody❤ love your work , sir

  • @padmarajbahal9632
    @padmarajbahal9632 4 года назад +3

    Sitar is my most favourable musical instrument ever since I handled consciousness. Have gone through your self introduction and I would say that over the years, you have mastered the instrument very well. You have almost copied the raag as played by the late Shri Nikhil ji. Well done and best wishes

    • @SitarToronto
      @SitarToronto  4 года назад

      Thanks so much Padmaraj. It's now made it very difficult for me to pay this raga in my own way, as I have fallen so much in love with the phrases by Nikhilda. One day though, I hope to make it my own.

  • @helianthussuryakanti650
    @helianthussuryakanti650 7 лет назад +1

    Very fine music.

  • @sandeepsharma556
    @sandeepsharma556 7 лет назад +1

    very very very great sir

  • @anurag7505
    @anurag7505 4 года назад

    you are an awesome musician.Lots of love from india.

  • @EricMartizen
    @EricMartizen 6 лет назад

    Merci de mtl, Christopher, le tout est juste sublime, et je suis perfectionniste.

  • @jean-jacquessaussey5697
    @jean-jacquessaussey5697 5 лет назад

    Peace & Love from Belgium

  • @rsrsdutta1012
    @rsrsdutta1012 Год назад

    EXCELLENT

  • @raviponkshe3149
    @raviponkshe3149 4 года назад +1

    Superb performance by both the artists. Keep it up !!!

  • @jenniferl2766
    @jenniferl2766 4 года назад

    Beautiful. Thank you

  • @aryaniyer8478
    @aryaniyer8478 Год назад

    The nikhil banerjee influence is visible. Great rendition.

    • @SitarToronto
      @SitarToronto  Год назад

      Hi Aryan! Thank you so much for your kind complement! As I have written in the description, "Here is my attempt to perform the piece (by Nikhil Banerjee), like a student of western classical music performing a piece by Beethoven. For me it is one necessary step along the way to improvising freely in raga Megh and the 10-beat time cycle called Jhaptal."

  • @VinayakVaidya
    @VinayakVaidya 2 года назад

    Found you accidentally while searching for MORE of Chhaya Nat...but liked the Megh immensely....the introduction in first 2/3 minutes was immaculate...Will visit your channel for more....

    • @SitarToronto
      @SitarToronto  2 года назад

      Thanks so much Vinayak! I'm glad you found the site through your search of Chaaya Nat. It is one of my favourite raags, full of peace!

  • @govindarajulu-kasturi9614
    @govindarajulu-kasturi9614 6 лет назад

    Excellent
    God Bless
    Thanks please

  • @prashantjoshi849
    @prashantjoshi849 5 лет назад +1

    Very nice ...

  • @phorntheptextile715
    @phorntheptextile715 7 лет назад

    Wonderful

  • @xaviganjam
    @xaviganjam 7 лет назад +1

    very nice... :)

  • @prasannasohale9547
    @prasannasohale9547 5 лет назад +1

    Great presentation

  • @mukul5509
    @mukul5509 3 года назад

    Great Performance Christopher Hale. In this season of Snow and Cold weather you are playing Raga Megh is a big one. You must be Student of Pandit Nikhil Banerjee because the style of your play resembles Panditji. This you played 4 years ago, I want to hear a recent of yours.

    • @SitarToronto
      @SitarToronto  3 года назад +1

      Thanks so much, Mukul! My most recent performance is Rageshree (2019 Toronto). My guru is Partha Chatterjee, and he was a disciple of Pandit Nikhil Banerjee.

  • @msheshmondal2894
    @msheshmondal2894 5 лет назад +1

    very nice tune.

  • @sangeetsharma6838
    @sangeetsharma6838 5 лет назад +1

    Excellent

  • @firemetal89
    @firemetal89 6 лет назад

    Beautiful and inspiring. I've been playing for a few years now and have been thinking about posting videos..

  • @prasannasohale7537
    @prasannasohale7537 6 лет назад +1

    Very nice

  • @Guitarvlog1
    @Guitarvlog1 6 лет назад +1

    It represents cloud/ Thanderstorm...

  • @IpCrackle
    @IpCrackle 4 года назад +2

    Beautiful music! I also jam while my wife cleans.

    • @SitarToronto
      @SitarToronto  4 года назад

      Well, in this case she was cleaning AND filming the video at the same time!

    • @IpCrackle
      @IpCrackle 4 года назад +1

      Haha You are blessed! Hope you are both safe and sound amidst the bug going around.
      All the best, love your personal stuff and your music with Aradhna

    • @SitarToronto
      @SitarToronto  4 года назад

      @@IpCrackle get in touch with me at chrisdhale at gmail.com and I can share some more music with you if you have appreciated the Aradhna material in the past.

  • @karunsarkar6709
    @karunsarkar6709 6 лет назад

    Respectfully from India

  • @sudhirsontakke913
    @sudhirsontakke913 14 дней назад

    Nice dir❤

  • @mountain2927
    @mountain2927 6 лет назад

    Awesome .play the sound like Chinese GuQin .

  • @kripalkashyav8591
    @kripalkashyav8591 6 лет назад

    Great

    • @chandrashekharphansesitarist
      @chandrashekharphansesitarist 6 лет назад +1

      NOTHING BUT
      JUST SSUPPERB
      Any Sitarist ll ENVEY U
      PRANAAM PANDIT JI
      Real Tribut To PANDIT NIKHIL BANERJEE
      skilful usage of shudh dhaiwat n mandra saptak
      Wd like to contact u
      phansechandrashekhar@gmail.com
      9821351162
      MUMBAI
      INDIA
      WAH WAH
      KYA BAAT HAI

    • @vimalsoneji4663
      @vimalsoneji4663 5 лет назад +1

      Superb presentation christopherji n Pranam to Panditji
      Tabla master also equally good n background snow good too with birds etc
      One request to both players please play with a nice smile n joy in your heart and face
      As it’s the most beautiful raag
      Any composition in this raag if u listen with ur eyes closed u can see peacock dancing with tiny ghunghsroos in his feet
      I have a composition by Pt Laxmikant Doshi co student of Pt Ravishankar , which is when I play or hear my teacher playing it gives the effect of a peacock dancing
      See the birds are dancing in the backyard to your sitar recital
      Bless u all for this

  • @coveringeternity
    @coveringeternity 2 года назад +1

    Good try.... the inspiration of Pandit Nikhil Bandyopadhyay clearly felt....
    Please name the tabla accompanist... he tried very hard to copy the uthan part of jhaptaal from Swapan Ji.... but... hope it will be better next time...
    the tonal quality of sitar is awsome ...who is the maker of your instrument ???
    would like to know how long you are learning ???
    Keep it up bro....all the best

    • @SitarToronto
      @SitarToronto  2 года назад

      Thanks for your encouraging comments. The tabla player is Santosh Naidu from Toronto (he is credited at 39 seconds into the piece). The sitar is made by Barun Ray, son of Hiren Roy.

    • @coveringeternity
      @coveringeternity 2 года назад +1

      @@SitarToronto Ahh..... its from Barun Da....
      Thanks Chris.... it a pleasant experiance to listen you... I understand you are under tutalage of Pandit Partha Chattopadhyay.... I think he is the father of Purbayan Chattopadyay....
      Anyway I am from Calcutta... have you ever visited Calcutta ???
      Would love to know how you know about Indian classical music, why you choose sitar, and how you perceive classical music...
      Thanks take care

    • @SitarToronto
      @SitarToronto  2 года назад

      @@coveringeternity Yes, my guru is Parthada who is on the faculty at SRA, and you are right, he is Purbayan's father. I'm so glad to hear you are from Calcutta. I have been there many times beginning in 1991. I first heard of Indian classical music while studying sitar at boarding school in Mussoorie with the late Ajit Singh (a Vichitra Veena player from Dehra Dun) from 1984-1986. Are you a sitar player yourself?

  • @world_musician
    @world_musician 7 лет назад +3

    Nice playing! Although I've never heard dha in Megh, makes a sound like Kafi

    • @SitarToronto
      @SitarToronto  7 лет назад +1

      Thanks Chris. Nikhil Banerjee is the only one I've ever heard use the Dha.

    • @RAJAT6555
      @RAJAT6555 5 лет назад

      Raga Megh belongs to the Kafi thaat...

  • @scimad
    @scimad 4 года назад +1

    Can you change the thumbnail to have one with the bird sitting in her hand (from somewhere around 10:00)?

  • @jonathanclark8864
    @jonathanclark8864 3 года назад +1

    For sure one of my favourite ragas...if I could study to that death I would feel I'd really achieved something in this life. An inspiration.

  • @karunsarkar6709
    @karunsarkar6709 6 лет назад

    Sir what the time GMT/ IST n date. ..whith due respect

  • @adambr92
    @adambr92 5 лет назад

    really nice..how long have you been playing?

    • @SitarToronto
      @SitarToronto  4 года назад

      I began playing in high school in 1984 in India (Mussoorie)

  • @sandeepsharma556
    @sandeepsharma556 7 лет назад +1

    sir plz send me notation of gat

  • @aruneshdogra2659
    @aruneshdogra2659 Год назад

    Slightly arpegiated on the lower notes, don't exactly flow till the tabla kicks in. 😁

  • @deanmartin7370
    @deanmartin7370 7 лет назад +1

    Next time maybe just a video of you playing? Nicely done, hearing some of Partha-da's influence