Rag Madhuvanti is also known as Rag Ambika,which was created by Late Vamanrao Padhye bau.He was disciple of Pandit Vishnu Digambar Paluskar.He was also the Guru of famous marathi singer and composer Late Shri Sudhir Phadke,popularly known as Babuji in Maharashtra.Smt. Veena Sahastrbuddhe has rendered this Rag very beautifully.
Very intelligent rendition of Ambika.VeenaTai's soulful performance and very competent accompanists have made this recording,a Treat for music lovers.Thanks for sharing such a treasure.
Thank you so much for the video. But kindly clear a small confusion, Is Ambika (both nishad) an older version of Madhuvanti that evolved over time, now sung with shuddh nishad ? Or is Ambika just another name for Madhuwanti which has the same scale and is sung via two versions, one with shuddh nishad and one with both nishads ? Awaiting your response. Thank you.
Hi, thank you very much for your sincere query. I think the answer has been provided upfront by none other than Smt. Veenatai herself in her introduction to the Raga in 25 seconds, specifically from ~01:45 to ~02:10 minutes into the clip. Also, if you're keen have a look at Rajan Parrikar's music archives. Search for keywords "Short Takes: Multani" on google and visit the specific page titled "Short Takes: Multani" and once on the page scroll down to get the description titled "Raga Madhuvanti/Ambika". In this valuable resource there's also a ~01:47 minute audio clip in which Rajan Parrikar's guru Pandit Ramashreya Jha Sir outlines the raga swaroopa of Madhuvanti / Ambika. With these resources, it would quell any confusion. But if still in doubt, please let me know. Happy to answer any further questions, as best as I can. Many thanks. Sanjay Dixit Wellington, NZ.
@@sanjaydixit9203 Oh! Glad I got to know about Rajan Parrikar ji's music archives. Very knowledgeable and it will be helpful for my research work. Thank you so much!
Smt. Veenatai was trained by her father and later by her brother, who, both, belonged to the Gwalior Gharana. Veenatai, in response to a question, said that later in her life, she briefly learned from none other than Smt. Kishori Amonkar. So arguably, she was also trained in the Jaipur-Atrauli gharana. Hope that helps. Thanks. 🙂🙏
@@sanjaydixit9203 Why I found elements of Jaipur Gharana in Veena Ji's voice because her taankari resembles Kesarbai Kerker's style . Anyhow thanks for your information !
It's a pleasure to hear Veenatayi.. Always soulful rendition..never get tired of hearing and again.. Pranams wherever you are Tayi.. 🙏🙏🙏
Rag Madhuvanti is also known as Rag Ambika,which was created by Late Vamanrao Padhye bau.He was disciple of Pandit Vishnu Digambar Paluskar.He was also the Guru of famous marathi singer and composer Late Shri Sudhir Phadke,popularly known as Babuji in Maharashtra.Smt. Veena Sahastrbuddhe has rendered this Rag very beautifully.
Thanks very much for your kind words. She has explained the correlation of Ambika with Madhuvanti in her own words at ~01:45 minutes into the video. 🙏
Very intelligent rendition of Ambika.VeenaTai's soulful performance and very competent accompanists have made this recording,a Treat for music lovers.Thanks for sharing such a treasure.
Amazing performance 🌹👌
Thank you very much for your kind words. 🙏🙏🙏
She is a unique person has striking voice powerful and great execution to all her music....
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संजय जी तुमचे किती किती आभार मानावे!!!! खूप खूप धन्यवाद!!!👍👍👍
धन्यवाद खूप आभार 😀🙏
वीणाजी जैसी गायकी आज तक मैने नई सुनी!
Goodsir
धन्यवाद 😀 आभार 👍🙏
Thanks for sharing
Hat's off to Veena Sahasrbuddhe
Thank you very much for your kind words. 🙏🙏🙏
Khoob sundor 👍
Samir Babu, bhalo! 👌 Dhonnobad. 🙂👍🙏
Thank you so much for the video. But kindly clear a small confusion, Is Ambika (both nishad) an older version of Madhuvanti that evolved over time, now sung with shuddh nishad ? Or is Ambika just another name for Madhuwanti which has the same scale and is sung via two versions, one with shuddh nishad and one with both nishads ?
Awaiting your response.
Thank you.
Hi, thank you very much for your sincere query. I think the answer has been provided upfront by none other than Smt. Veenatai herself in her introduction to the Raga in 25 seconds, specifically from ~01:45 to ~02:10 minutes into the clip.
Also, if you're keen have a look at Rajan Parrikar's music archives. Search for keywords "Short Takes: Multani" on google and visit the specific page titled "Short Takes: Multani" and once on the page scroll down to get the description titled "Raga Madhuvanti/Ambika". In this valuable resource there's also a ~01:47 minute audio clip in which Rajan Parrikar's guru Pandit Ramashreya Jha Sir outlines the raga swaroopa of Madhuvanti / Ambika.
With these resources, it would quell any confusion.
But if still in doubt, please let me know.
Happy to answer any further questions, as best as I can.
Many thanks.
Sanjay Dixit
Wellington, NZ.
@@sanjaydixit9203 Oh! Glad I got to know about Rajan Parrikar ji's music archives. Very knowledgeable and it will be helpful for my research work. Thank you so much!
Glad to know it has helped as intended. Good luck in your study / research. Thanks.
Wah Wah .......Bahut hi sundar ! Inka style Jaipur-Atrauli gharaney sa hai ....Am I right ?
Smt. Veenatai was trained by her father and later by her brother, who, both, belonged to the Gwalior Gharana.
Veenatai, in response to a question, said that later in her life, she briefly learned from none other than Smt. Kishori Amonkar.
So arguably, she was also trained in the Jaipur-Atrauli gharana.
Hope that helps. Thanks. 🙂🙏
@@sanjaydixit9203 Why I found elements of Jaipur Gharana in Veena Ji's voice because her taankari resembles Kesarbai Kerker's style . Anyhow thanks for your information !
tarana at 49:36
Saathigaaran chi naave? Baaki chhan ch!
Saathidaaranchi
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@@jyotiyadavar2490 Raga Madhuvanti : Khayal - Vilambit Ektaal
: Bandish - Madhya laya Teentaal
: Tarana - Ada Choutaal
Accompanists:
Harmonium : Vyasmurthi Katti
Tabla : Sanjay Dixit
Taanpura : Dave Parsons
Date of concert: 15-Oct-2006
Location: Wellington, New Zealand
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is nishad komal here ?
Yes, this raga uses both nishads. She has explained the basic constituent notes in her own words at ~02:05 minutes into the video. Thanks. 🙏