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In the Sangeet ke Sitarey forum, Faraaj has started a thread about film songs inspired by earlier songs. In many cases, the inspiration for a song is a classical/semi-classical bandish. This thread is meant for the longer classical and semi-classical pieces; I am starting it here so that classical music fans can also access these pieces easily.
The first piece being uploaded here is a "kajri" that inspired the famous Lata song from "Udan Khatola" - "more sai.nyaa.Njii utare.nge paar ho nadiyaa dhiire baho". It has been sung by many singers; the version being uploaded here is by the great Padmavati Shaligram (Gokhale) of the Jaipur Atrauli gharana. It is taken from a recording of a live concert where she also sang a wonderful Nand. The kajri is 18:16 minutes long and is encoded in mp3 at 128 kbps. The post talking about the film song can be found at http://www.hamaraforums.com/index.php?show...amp;st=15&# Warm regards, Abhay This post has been edited by abhayp: Dec 12 2008, 03:32 AM |
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The series continues with the famous Bhairavi thumri, "lagat karejawaa me.n choT." A 78 rpm recording by Jaddan Bai (very reminiscent of Rasoolan Bai) and the film adaptation sung by Manna De can be found in post # 65 at
http://www.hamaraforums.com/index.php?show...id=561390&# There are many renditions of this thumri. I am uploading here two that I like a lot, although they are both by khayaaliyaa-s (who typically don't make very good thumri singers!). The first is a 78 rpm recording by Sawai Gandharva (3:17 minutes, mp3 @ 160 kbps): The last piece is a longer, leisurely rendition by Sawai Gandharva's 'paTTa-shishya', Bhimsen Joshi. His thumri-s don't always work very well, coming off quite often as modified khayals instead. Two recordings show conclusively that, if he puts his mind to it, he can sing a thumri as well as any semi-classical specialist: this recording (most probably from the late 1980s) and his virtuoso 1951 rendition of "ras ke bhare tore nain", released by Music Today a few years ago. Here, then, is his version of "lagat karejawaa me.n choT" (11:55 minutes, mp3 @ 96 kbps): Warm regards, Abhay |
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Great choice Abhayji. And very apt comments too. One of the best threads I have come across. Cheers, Kaansen |
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Great choice Abhayji. And very apt comments too. One of the best threads I have come across. Cheers, Kaansen Thanks, Kaansen! I am enjoying myself thoroughly; I hope those who read these posts and listen to the uploads share that sense of enjoyment. A request: no 'ji', please! Warm regards, Abhay This post has been edited by abhayp: Jan 2 2009, 09:43 PM |
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Abhay, Eagerly awaiting some more gems from you. Kaansen I second that! Those posts are among the very best in the past one year...and the erudite commentary makes them especially valuable.... Kind Regards Faraaj Music expresses that which cannot be said and on which it is impossible to be silent. - Victor Hugo There is only one better thing than music - live music. - Jacek Bukowski I hate music, especially when it's played. - Jimmy Durante No good opera plot can be sensible, for people do not sing when they are feeling sensible. - W. H. Auden |
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