Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Pandit Ravi Shankar passes away


In this February 7, 2012 photo, sitar maestro Pandit Ravi Shankar performs at a concert in Bangalore. Photo:V Sreenivasa Murthy
(From The Hindu's website)

Sitar maestro Pandit Ravi Shankar passed away in San Diego, the Ravi Shankar Foundation announced on Tuesday. He was 92.
The legendary musician and composer had suffered from upper-respiratory and heart issues over the past year and underwent heart-valve replacement surgery last Thursday. Though the surgery was successful, recovery proved too difficult for musician, the foundation said in a press release.
He is survived by his wife Sukanya; daughter Norah Jones; daughter Anoushka Shankar Wright and husband Joe Wright; 3 grandchildren, and 4 great-grandchildren.
Ms. Sukanya and Ms. Wright were at his side when he passed away.
In recent months, performing, and especially touring, became increasingly difficult for the musician. However, health couldn’t prevent Shankar from performing with his daughter, sitarist Anoushka Shankar Wright, on November 4 in Long Beach, California, the release said. This, in what was to be his final public performance, was in fact billed as a celebration of his tenth decade of creating music, it added.
He was active as a professional musician till the end and was one of the contenders for the next Grammys.
“It is with heavy hearts we write to inform you that Pandit Ravi Shankar, husband, father, and musical soul, passed away today,” Ms. Sukanya and Ms. Wright, said in a separate statement.
“As you all know, his health has been fragile for the past several years and on Thursday he underwent a surgery that could have potentially given him a new lease of life.
“Unfortunately, despite the best efforts of the surgeons and doctors taking care of him, his body was not able to withstand the strain of the surgery. We were at his side when he passed away,” the joint statement said.
“We know that you all feel our loss with us, and we thank you for all of your prayers and good wishes through this difficult time. Although it is a time for sorrow and sadness, it is also a time for all of us to give thanks and to be grateful that we were able to have him as a part of our lives. His spirit and his legacy will live on forever in our hearts and in his music,” they said in the joint statement.
A recipient of Bharat Ratna in 1996, Shankar maintained residences in both India and the United States.
PTI adds:
‘Indian classical artist of the highest rank’
He was born Robindra Shankar on April 7, 1920 in Varanasi, the youngest of four brothers, and spent his first 10 years in relative poverty, brought up by his mother. He was almost eight before he met his absent father, a globe-trotting lawyer, philosopher, writer and former Minister to the Maharajah of Jhalawar.
In 1930, his eldest brother Uday Shankar uprooted the family to Paris, and over the next eight years Ravi Shankar enjoyed the limelight in Uday Shankar’s troupe, which toured the world introducing Europeans and Americans to Indian classical and folk dance.
As a performer, composer and teacher, Ravi Shankar was an Indian classical artist of the highest rank, and he spearheaded the worldwide spread of Indian music and culture, said writer and editor Oliver Craske, who provided additional narrative for Ravi Shankar’s autobiography ‘Raga Mala’.
Ravi Shankar achieved his greatest fame in the 1960s when he was embraced by the Western counterculture.
Through his influence on his great friend George Harrison, and appearances at the Monterey and Woodstock festivals and the Concert for Bangladesh, he became a household name in the West, the first Indian musician to do so.
Ravi Shankar has authored violin-sitar compositions for Yehudi Menuhin and himself, music for flute virtuoso Jean Pierre Rampal, music for Hosan Yamamoto, master of the Shakuhachi and Musumi Miyashita — Koto virtuoso, and has collaborated with Phillip Glass (Passages).
Harrison produced and participated in two record albums, “Shankar Family & Friends” and “Festival of India” both composed by Ravi Shankar.
Ravi Shankar also composed for ballets and films in India, Canada, Europe and the United States. The latter of which includes the films “Charly,” “Gandhi,” and the “Apu Trilogy“.
A Magsaysay award winner, Ravi Shankar was nominated as a member of the Rajya Sabha in 1986.
Believing in the greatness of Indian classical music and blessed with charisma and intelligence, he pursued a dream of taking the music out to the Western world.
Between the early 1950s and the mid-1960s he became the leading international emissary for Indian music, first performing as a solo artist in the USSR in 1954, in Europe and North America in 1956, and Japan in 1958.
He developed a characteristic sitar sound, with powerful bass notes and a serene and spiritual touch in the alap movement of a raga.
The sitar virtuoso was responsible for incorporating many aspects of Carnatic (south Indian) music into the north Indian system, especially its mathematical approach to rhythm. He also gave a new prominence to the tabla player in concert.
He was appointed Director of Music at the Indian People’s Theatre Association, and later held the same position at All India Radio (1949-56). He composed his first new raga in 1945 (30 more would follow) and began a prolific recording career.
The music doyen wrote a new melody for Mohammed Iqbal’s patriotic poem ‘Sare Jahan Se Accha’.

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Sawai Gandharva Mahotsav 2012


Sawai Gandharva Bhimsen Mahotsav 2012


Tickets to be available after 4th December. 

11th Dec 2012

Artist NamePerforming
Shri. Ashwini & Shri. Sanjiv ShankarShahanai
Smt. Meena FaterpekarVocal
Smt. Padma DeshpandeVocal
Shri. Rahul SharmaSantoor
Pt. JasrajVocal

12th Dec 2012

Artist NamePerforming
Shri. Rattan Mohan Sharma
Vocal
Ayaan Ali Khan & Amaan Ali Khan
Sarod
Smt. Shobana ChandrakumarDance (Bharatnatyum)
Pt. Rajan & Pt. Sajan Mishra &
Ritesh & Rajnish Mishra
Vocal

13th Dec 2012

Artist NamePerforming
Shri. Sanjeev ChimmalgiVocal
Smt. Kalapini KomkaliVocal
Pt. Ulhas Kashalkar &

Shri. Sameehan Kashalkar
Vocal
Farooque Latif Khan & Sarwar HussainPakhawaj & Sarangi

14th Dec 2012

Artist NamePerforming
Smt. Pallavi PoteVocal
Pt. Hariprasad ChaurasiaBasuri
Shri. Anand BhateVocal
Smt. Malini RajurkarVocal

15th Dec 2012

Artist NamePerforming
Shri. Samrat PanditVocal
Smt. Arati AnkalikarVocal
Pt. Swapan ChaudhuriTabla
Shri. Shrinivas JoshiVocal
Ut. Amjad Ali KhanSarood

16th Dec 2012

Artist NamePerforming
Smt. Kalpana ZokarkarVocal
Shri. Vijay KoparkarVocal
Pt. Shivkumar SharmaSantoor
Apoorva Gokhale & Pallavi JoshiVocal
Shri. Shounak AbhishekiVocal
Shri. Upendra BhatVocal
Shri. Atulkumar Upadhye & Ut. Shahid ParvezVoilin & Satar
Shri. Parmeshwar HegadeVocal
Dr. Prabha AtreVocal

Monday, November 5, 2012

CONCERT: Diwali Pahat - Pt. Vijay Koparkar, Shri Anand Bhate

Gaansaraswati Mahotsav


Pandit Jasraj, A Sivamani and Begum Parveen Sultana will perform at ‘Gaansaraswati Mahotsav’, the two-day classical music festival organized to honour classical vocalist Kishori Amonkar.

The festival, organized by Natyasampada Pratishthan, will be held at the Ganesh Kala Krida Kendra on November 17 and 18.
Addressing a news conference here on Monday, Raghunandan Panshikar, senior classical singer and founder trustee of Natyasampada Pratishthan, said, “The festival is a medium through which I would like to thank my mentor Amonkar. Amonkar will be felicitated and a ‘guru poojan’ ceremony will be performed by students and other senior artistes of the Jaipur gharana of classical music.”
Panshikar said the festival aims to popularize the style of singing adopted by veterans like Amonkar and Pandit Jasraj.
“We want people to enjoy their style and art. These veteran singers have worked a lot on their ‘aalaap’ or modulation of voice, and we want people to absorb it. Amonkar specializes in extensive ‘aalaap’,” he said, adding that the trust intended to make this event an annual feature.
The festival will include a percussion fusion music performance by Sivamani, Hindustani classical music concert by Amonkar herself, Hindustani classical violin and sitar jugalbandi by violinist Milind Raikar and sitarist Ravindra Chari, classical vocal performances by Panshikar, Sultana and Pandit Jasraj.
The Natyasampada Pratishthan is a trust founded in 2006 by late Prabhakar Panshikar, actor and producer of Marathi theatre. The trust is involved in research and promotion of Marathi theatre and Indian classical music.

चिंतामणी जयंती समारोह


( News clipping from Maharashtra Times - Pune Times)

Monday, October 15, 2012

72nd Aundh Mahotsav


72nd Aundh Mahotsav Schedule


The festival will start at 9:30 am on Nov 4th and will end around 6 am on Nov 5th. The schedule given below is subject to change. In case of any change, artists will be notified well in advance.
Venue: Aundh Kala Mandir, Aundh (Dist: Satara)

SessionArtistePerformanceTablaHarmonium
9:30 am to 12:30 pmAditya KhandweVocalShruteendra KatagadeSiddhesh Bicholkar
Chandrashekhar VazeVocalPravin KarkareShri Gosavi
Chandrashekhar MahajanVocalShruteendra KatagadeSiddhesh Bicholkar
Pt. Sudhir PoteVocalPravin KarkareChinmay Kolhatkar
1 to 2 pmLunch
2 to 4:30 pmArtists can visit the famous Aundh Museum, Devi Yamai temple.
4:30 pm to 6:45 pmUdita BhaveChild Prodigy
Yuji NakagawaSarangiShruteendra Katagade
Mukul KulkarniVocalShruteendra KatagadeYuji Nakagawa
Smt. Madhavi NanalVocalPravin KarkareSiddhesh Bicholkar
6:45 to 7:15 pmFelicitation ofat the hands of
Pt Madhukar JoshiPt Babanrao Haldankar
Dr. Sucheta Bidkar's BookSmt Madhavi Nanal
Pallavi Joshi's CD releaseDr Shubhangi Bahulikar (Chief Guest)
Riyaz SmaranikaPt Sudhir Pote
Prasad Kulkarni, Nandkumar Kulkarni, Sudhir Pote, Madhavi NanalShri Bachchubhai Joshi
7:15 to 9 pmParimal PhadkeBharathnatyam
Pravin GodkhindiFlutePt Vibhav Nageshkar
9 to 10 pmDinner
10 pm to 6 amPallavi Joshi & Apoorva GokhaleVocal (Jugal)Pravin KarkareSiddhesh Bicholkar
Kavita KharavandikarVocalShruteendra KatagadeSiddhesh Bicholkar
Pt Vibhav NageshkarTabla soloChinmay Kolhatkar
Smt. Archana KanhereVocalPravin KarkareChinmay Kolhatkar
Dr Arawind ThatteHarmonium soloPt Vibhav Nageshkar
Pt Arun KashalkarVocalShruteendra KatagadeDr. Arawaind Thatte
Pt Madhukar JoshiVocalPravin KarkareSiddhesh Bicholkar
Pt Babanrao HaldankarVocalDhananjay KharawandikarChinmay Kolhatkar
All are cordially invited.

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

CONCERT: Dhanashree Ghaisas


CONCERT: Dr Arawind Thatte (Harmonium Solo)




Dr.Arawind Thatte will perform in Pune on 26th Oct. Pt.Ramdas Palsule will accompany him on Tabla.
This Baithak is organised by Pt.D.V.Paluskar Pratishthan,Pune

Harmonium Solo by Dr.Arawind Thatte

Venue : S.M.Joshi Hall @ 6PM

All are cordially invited!!

Monday, September 24, 2012

CONCERT: Kedar Bodas, Pundalik Bhagwat


Manas Swar Saptak, Pune Presents
- Vocal recital by Shri Kedar Bodas (Gwalior and bhendi-bazar gharana)
- Tabla solo by Shri Pundalik Bhagwat (Banaras Gharana)

Accompanists:
Harmonium: Shri Paveen Kaslikar
Tabla: Shri Shrutindra Katagade

4-Oct-2012
6:30 PM 
Bedekar Ganpati mandir, Paud Road, Pune.

Friday, September 21, 2012

CONCERT: Sangita Kalanidhi Smt. R. Vedavalli


Glad to inform you that we are having a SPICMACAY Carnatic Vocal Concert by Sangita Kalanidhi Smt. R. Vedavalli on Saturday, 22nd September 2012 at 6.00 pm in the NCL Auditorium.  A brief biodata of Smt. Vedavalli as well as a poster from SPICMACAY is attached with this mail. 

Kindly note that there is a Veena Concert by Dr. Jayanthi Kumaresh on Friday, 21st September 2012 at 6.00 pm at IISER. 

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

CONCERT: Tarana, Tappa & Thumari

"तराणा - टप्पा - ठुमरी" 

महाराष्ट्र कल्चरल सेंटर प्रस्तुत सुदर्शन संगीत सभा या उपक्रमाच्या १५ व्या भागात "तराणा - टप्पा - ठुमरी" या विषयावरची दुर्मिळ  दृश्यफीत दाखवली जाणार आहे. यात दृश्यफितीत विख्यात कलाकार शोभा गुर्टू व राजाभाऊ कोगजे यांचे ठुमरीगायन, गुलाम मुस्तफा  खां, वीणा सहस्रबुद्धे, विद्याधर व्यास यांचे तराणागायन; तर सरला भिडे व शरद साठे यांचे टप्पागायन रसिकांना पाहावयास मिळेल. हा  कार्यक्रम रविवार, दि. १६ सप्टेंबर २०१२ रोजी सकाळी ११ वा. सुदर्शन रंगमंच येथे होणार आहे. देणगी प्रवेशिका कार्यक्रमापूर्वी अर्धा  तास उपलब्ध असतील.   

Tarana, Tappa & Thumari … 

In the 15th episode of Sudarshan Sangeet Sabha, Maharashtra Cultural Centre has organized screening of rare video footage on the music forms such as Tarana, Tappa and Thumari featuring the maestros such as Shobha Gurtu, Rajabhau Kogje, Veena Sahasrabudhhe, Ghulam Mustafa Khan, Vidyadhar Vyas, Sarala Bhide and Sharad Sathe. This presentation will take place at Sudarshan Rangamanch, Pune on Sunday, 16th Sept. 2012, at 11am.    


Sudarshan Rangamanch, Pune
Sunday, 16th Sept. 2012, at 11am.    

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

CONCERT: Pt. Satyasheel Deshpande


Satyasheelji will perform at the FLAME school of performing arts. Entry is free and everyone's invited.

6th September, 6:30 PM.

Venue: Kalidas Performing Arts Studio, FLAME Campus,
Gat No. 1270, Taluka Mulshi, Village Lavale,
Pune 411002.
Contact: Sameer Dublay: 9822541785




 

Friday, August 31, 2012

CONCERT: Arpan (Mallikarjun Mansoor Smruti)


न्यू एज फौंडेशन प्रस्तुत 
पं. मल्लिकार्जुन मन्सूर स्मृती निमित्त आयोजित 
"अर्पण" 

शनिवार १ सप्टेंबर , सायंकाळी ६ 
- प्रियदर्शनी कुलकर्णी (गायन)

- पं. रोणू मुजुमदार (बासुरी)

रविवार २ सप्टेंबर , सायंकाळी ६ 
- पं. विश्वजित रायचौधरी (सरोद) 


- पं. राजन आणि साजन मिश्रा (गायन) 
स्थळ: एस एम जोशी सभागृह, नवी पेठ, पुणे