After more than 50 years of listening to Hindustani classical music I can appreciate the skill and knowledge of many musicians. But nowadays I rarely enjoy renditions of raga as I used to. I enjoyed this performance. Thank you.
I rarely come across to such a traditional way of Sitar Performance these days and remember my days at Music Deptt Banaras Hindu University Varanasi India when Pt Ishwarlalji sir accompanied us in the classroom as well as at concerts at BHU Really that was a blissful period having Great Teachers Accompanists and Artists occasionally visiting the faculty My Congratulations and Regards to my GuruBhai Dr Slawek 🎉🙏
Exquisitely performed Shri Raag, Steven! Do you have any idea why some raags are often associated with a particular taal? Shri and Abhogi in particular seem most often sung and played in Jhaptaal.
I think it might be D.V. Paluskar's famous LP recording of Shree in jhaptal that has led to several performances of that raga in jhaptal. However, I know gats in tin-tala for Shree and Abhogi, and gats in jhaptal and rupak for Abhogi.
After more than 50 years of listening to Hindustani classical music I can appreciate the skill and knowledge of many musicians. But nowadays I rarely enjoy renditions of raga as I used to. I enjoyed this performance. Thank you.
I rarely come across to such a traditional way of Sitar Performance these days and remember my days at Music Deptt Banaras Hindu University Varanasi India when Pt Ishwarlalji sir accompanied us in the classroom as well as at concerts at BHU Really that was a blissful period having Great Teachers Accompanists and Artists occasionally visiting the faculty
My Congratulations and Regards to my GuruBhai Dr Slawek 🎉🙏
One of the best music I, have came across in You Tube...
Excellent performance
Absolutely marvelous & beautiful.
Favorite Raga! Marvelous performance
Very soothing Alap 💐🙏
❤ superb 👌👏
Exquisitely performed Shri Raag, Steven! Do you have any idea why some raags are often associated with a particular taal? Shri and Abhogi in particular seem most often sung and played in Jhaptaal.
I think it might be D.V. Paluskar's famous LP recording of Shree in jhaptal that has led to several performances of that raga in jhaptal. However, I know gats in tin-tala for Shree and Abhogi, and gats in jhaptal and rupak for Abhogi.