Tuesday, March 31, 2009

CONCERT: रघुनन्दन पणशिकर

बेडेकर गणपती मंदिर - राम नवमी महोत्सव
श्री. रघुनन्दन पणशिकर ( गानपंडिता किशोरी आमोणकर यांचे शिष्य ) यांचे गायन
साथ: श्री निलेश रणदिवे (तबला) , श्री. राहुल गोळे ( संवादिनी)

बेडेकर गणपती मंदिर , पौड रोड, कोथरुड
सायं ६:००

Friday, March 27, 2009

KATHAK: Mrs. Shambhavi Vaze

World-renowned exponent of Kathak, danseuse Mrs. Shambhavi Vaze and her troupe will perform on the auspicious day of Gudi Padwa, the Bharat Naatya Mandir.

The entry is free. And you & your beloved ones are cordially invited for this programme.
For more Information Contact:
Dr. Soumitra R. Khadilkar. (9822625580)

Venue: Bharat Naatya Mandir, Pune
Date and time: 5 PM to 8 PM, Friday, the 27th March 2009

About the artist:

Shambhavi Vaze, the most sought after young Kathak danseuse from Pune, has had her training in Kathak dance from her mother and renowned Kathak Guru Mrs. Maneesha Sathe. She has also had extensive training in Laya- Taal and it’s aesthetics from none other than Taalyogi Pandit Suresh Talwalkar. She is trained in Hindustani vocal music by Guru Mrs. Mangala Vaidya.


Friday, March 20, 2009

Arties Festival - Western Classical Music

Friday 20th March, 7.00 pm and Sunday 22nd March, 6.30 pm - Arties Festival (Western Classical Music) - Mazda Hall

Thursday, March 19, 2009

CONCERT: मा. अर्शद अली

पुणे विद्यापीठ ललित कला केंद्र आणि भीमसेन जोशी अध्यासन सदर करीत आहे
"भीमसेन जोशी अध्यासन" दशकपूर्तिनिमित्त

(1)
"पुण्यस्वर" संगीत विशेषांक प्रकाशन
मा. डॉ. नरेन्द्र जाधव यांचा हस्ते

(2)
मा. अर्शद अली ( कलकत्ता)
( उ.मशकूर अली खां यांचे शिष्य) यांची सायंकालीन मैफल
साथ: तबला: श्री. निखिल फाटक संवादिनी: श्री. चैतन्य कुंटे

स्थळ: गरवारे कॉलेज हॉल, कर्वे रोड, पुणे
गुरुवार दिनांक १९ मार्च सायं. ६ वा.

About the artist:
Arshad Ali, the young, prodigious classical vocalist, a scholar of the ITC Sangeet Research Academy, Kolkata, is indeed someone on whom one has pinned great hopes for the future as a successful representative of the Kirana gharana tradition of Khayal singing.

Born in a family of well known musicians of this gharana, Arshad is the grandson of Sarangi maestro, Padmashree Ustad Shakoor Khan. He undergoes rigorous traning from his maternal uncle, Ustad Mashkoor Ali Khan, respected guru at the Academy, and also from Mashkoorji’s younger brother, Ustad Mubarak Ali Khan.

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

CONCERT: Celina Ramsauer, Accordion

Wednesday 18th March - Together (Homage to the Francophonie) - 7.00pm - Mazda Hall

Saturday, March 14, 2009

CONCERT: Smt. Jayashreetai Patanekar

Venue: Mangalmurti Wada, Chinchwad gaon,

Sath:
Sharad Sidhaye, Dada Dandelar

Entry free.

About the artist:
A vocalist of great promise, Smt. Jayashree Patanekar combines a variety of elements from the Gwalior, Jaipur and Agra traditions and presents them in a unique and aesthetically pleasing manner.

She began her training at the age of eight or nine with Vithal Pai of Sawantwadi and then continued it with Mr. K.D.Jaokar for about 5 years. Later she received training with Ratnakar Pai and Nivrutibua Sarnaik. In 1964, she received the first prize in vocal music in a nation wide competition held by All India Radio.

Pt. Gajananbua Joshi the violin maestro and eminent vocalist of the Gwalior Ghrana listened to her singing and agreed to teach her. Without asking her to chnage her voice culture, he trained her for seven or eight years concentrating on every aspect of singing-use of voice-culture, increasing the power of breath, clarity in Taans, puroity of notes control of rhythm, exposition of the Raag structure in a planned and beautiful manner and so on. Through him, she picked up the nuances of styles of Bhurji Khan, Vilayat Hussein Khan, Vazebua etc. Jayashree was singing in Pune after a very long break but she proved she had maintained her merits- no she had improved on them during this period of long absence.

संवाद संगीत समारोह

शनिवार १४ मार्च सायं ६:३०

१) सौ. सीमा शिरोडकर ( स्वतंत्र संवादिनी वादन)
२) श्री. विश्वनाथ शिरोडकर ( तबला सोलो)

रविवार १५ मार्च सकाळी ९:३०
१) श्री. जीतेन्द्र गोरे ( स्वतंत्र संवादिनी वादन)
२) श्री. सत्यजित तळवलकर ( तबला सोलो)

स्थळ: विष्णु विनायक स्वरमंदिर, गान्धर्व महाविद्यालय, शनिवार पेठ, पुणे

Friday, March 13, 2009

Harmonium Jugalbandi

On 13th March 2009, Harmonium Jugalbandi of Pt.Dr.Sudhanshu Kulkarni & Sarang Kulkarni has been arranged in Gandahrva Mahavidyalaya Pune at 5.30 Pm

About the artist: Dr. Sudhanshu Kulkarni
Sudhanshu Kulkarni received the musical training since the age of ten, first under the tutlage of late Appasaheb Laxman Sakhlakar and later with Pt. Rambhau K. Bijapur, one of the noteworthy harmonium maestros of his time. Having graduated the degree of Sangeet Alankar, Sudhanshu is the first person to obtain the Doctoral degree in music (Sangeet Praveen) from Akhil Bharatiya Gandharva Mahavidyalya Mandal, Mumbai in harmonium. With extensive and varied training, Sudhanshu has carved a niche for himself as an eminent harmonium player, and he stands tall along with other renowned contemporaries. Sudhanshu Kulkarni has accompanied great stalwarts artists in India and abroad including Gangubai Hangal, late Kumar Gandharva, Prabha Atre, late K. G. Ginde, Malini Rajurkar, Parveen Sultana, Padma Talwalkar, and Veena Sahastrabudhe.

Sarang Kulkarni:
Sarang Kulkarni, the very talented and multi faceted musician, is one of the most prominent faces of the emerging classical musicians of the new generation. Having shown his genius as a child prodigy, Sarang inherited the art of music from his father Dr. Sudhanshu Kulkarni, internationally renowned scholar - musician and mastered Harmonium at a young age.

Saturday, March 7, 2009

Dakshinayan - a treat of Carnatic Music

- Sangeet Samrat N Ravikiran (Chitravina)



Chitravina N. Ravikiran (born February 12, 1967 in Mysore, Karnataka, India) is a composer of Indian Carnatic music. He has been called the "Indian Mozart". He is probably most famous for his concept of "melharmony", which is harmony which stays within the melodic rules of an Indian raga (musical mode). Considered a virtuoso chitravina player, he has been described as "probably the greatest slide instrumentalist in the world today" by Radio Australia. Ravikiran has also played the slide Hawaiian guitar, and is an accomplished vocalist. He invented a variant of the chitravina called the navachitravina, which is smaller and has a clearer tone in the higher frequencies. Ravi Shankar, the famous sitar player, is most impressed with his talents, and is noted as saying: "If you don’t believe in God, just look at Ravikiran."

- Padmabhushan T. V. Sankaranarayanan (Vocal)



T. V. Sankaranarayanan (Tiruvalangadu Vembu Iyer Sankaranarayanan, born March 7, 1945) is an eminent and popular Carnatic vocalist (South Indian classical singer), known for his vibrant music that essentially stems from the style of his late uncle-guru, Madurai Mani Iyer. Padma Bhushan Sankaranarayanan, a winner of the prestigious Sangeetha Kalanidhi award instituted by the Madras Music Academy, is particularly noted for the easy reach of his voice to the upper notes and colourful dilineation of the solphas (swaraprastaram).


7th March, 7 PM
Yashwantrao Chawhan Auditorium, Kothrud, Pune

Donor cards available at the venue