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Info: Biography, Pictures, Discography of all CDs & DVDs |
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and search for topics titled Web Site Setup, Common Administrative Tasks, and About Custom Error Messages.He then reveals some of his favorite
raags.The interview ends with Chaurasia describing
some of his memorable performances and his teacher's gurukul.If you so prefer you can listen to the entire interview at once.North Indian Classical music.The Divine Bansuri of Rakesh Chaurasia in Raag Malkauns
One of the most ancient of Raags of the North Indian classical music system, this beautiful and popular Malkauns belongs to Bhairavi Thaat.Though a simple raag in structure, it requires great skills to convey and evoke the mood of a deeply meditative and devotional nature, a sense of conquering the self and reaching a state of inner satisfaction.In paying homage to Lord Shiva, Rakesh Chaurasia opens with an Alap, gradually unfolding, evolving and defining the divine character and the devotional mood of the raag.Lord Shiva's Taandav dance.In the third part, Jhalla, young tabla wizard, Satyajit Talwalkar joins in an exquisite combination in Matta Taal, a unique 9 beat cycle.The finale brings all three in an ensemble, with masterful and intricate combinations in Drut Teen Taal (16 beat cycle) that ends in a rapturous heavenly crescendo truly touching one's inner self!Rakesh Chaurasia is the nephew and disciple of the legendary flautist Pandit Hariprasad Chaurasia.Adept at playing the popular and folk music, he is equally at home in the Indian classical genre.Over the last few years, he has increasingly accompanied Pandit Hariprasad Chaurasia on the international classical stage that has helped to hone his skills further.Pandit Bhavani Shankar, the undisputed Pakhawaj maestro and the very talented Tabla Virtuoso, Satyajit Talwalkar, accompany him. |
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