#darbarfestival | Large, heavy, and notoriously difficult to play, the surbahar’s deep-toned strings can bend upwards over an octave. Kushal Das is among very few living masters.
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Kushal Das is equally adept on the sitar and its larger ancestor, the surbahar. His learning started in the family, a varied group of Maihar gharana musicians. His grandfather played the esraj, his uncle trained under sarod great Ali Akbar Khan, and his father was a sitarist who received instruction from Ravi Shankar. But his training was atypical in some ways - his family never pressured him to take up classical music, letting him play through film songs to acquaint himself with the techniques. However he soon realised his calling, and worked hard to capture the nuances of his idols - Vilayat Khan, Nikhil Banerjee, and Ravi Shankar. Kushal uses a first-hand understanding of vocal music to expand the mellifluous phrasings of his string playing, bending patiently around both his instruments in a gharana-blending style. Hear more of him here:
-Jog (surbahar) | http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SK3Fmf...
-Shuddh Basant (sitar) | http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3op5lb...
-North Meets South | http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mi7ocK...
Patdeep is an afternoon raga. It draws from Kafi thaat, with an aroha [ascent] of nSgmPNS and an avroh [descent] of SNDPmgRS. The vadi [king note] is Pa, and the shuddha Ni differentiates it from the similar Raag Bhimpalasi. It somewhat resembles the Carnatic Raga Gowrimanohari. Hear more superb performances of Patdeep here:
-Bahauddin Dagar (rudra veena) | www.youtube.com/watch?v=QxtUT8fUOS8
-Omkar Dadarkar (khayal vocals) | www.youtube.com/watch?v=OyJc15AHx94
-Sahana Banerjee (sitar) | www.youtube.com/watch?v=o-5NR5cin7E
Recorded for Darbar in 2015, on location in India
-Kushal Das (surbahar)
The video is part of ‘Musical Wonders of India’ curated by Darbar and the V&A Museum in London. View the full online exhibition at http://www.darbar.org/wonders & http://www.vam.ac.uk/musicalwonders. Special thanks to the exhibition’s donors: Arumugam Raveendran, Charu Shahane, Late Charanjit (Kugi) Vohra, The Helen Hamlyn Trust, Jagdeep Shah, Mohinder Virdee, Nishant Bhaskar, Nomadic Dairy, Ranbir Attwal, Sandeep Kandola, Satish & Divya Jeram, Seetal Mann, Sreecumaar, and Sandeep Virdee.
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Raag Patdeep | Pandit Kushal Das plays Surbahar | Music of India ragam song | |
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