A real Ustad. No doubt an individual trend setter. Besides, he was one of the luckiest vocalists to have such great patronage. My late father Ustad Azmat Hussain Khansahab Dilrang was his keen fan and also did imbibe few of his fine singing qualities. Heartfelt Tributes. This thumri must have been recorded in the ending period of 1940s.
As a disciple of Pandit Dinkar Kaikini, I often heard this performed in Mumbai by Pandit KG 'Chhotu' Ginde, in the 1980s. I had no idea how extraordinarily fortunate I was to be experiencing that living musical tradition. Pure gold.
This pairs fantastically with the Malini Rajurkar rendition of the same thumri. There the briskness is in full flow, whereas this version can be enjoyed best if one is familiar with the composition. The sthayi here is like a wave of great depth crashing into the shore of the sam - the expectation is what makes it sublime.
Thanks for sharing this. Used to hear it very often in my childhood days on AIR Calcutta A on Sunday nights - National Programme Of Music. This was a favourite canned recording of AIR. Not for nothing was he called the 'Mehfil Ka Baadshah'. The audience musy have been eating out of his hands during such an enjoyable recital. I feel Nazrul's 'kuhu kuhu koyeliya' (rendered by S D Burman) is a tribute to this magnificent Bandish Ki Thumri.
A real Ustad. No doubt an individual trend setter.
Besides, he was one of the luckiest vocalists to have such great patronage.
My late father Ustad Azmat Hussain Khansahab Dilrang was his keen fan and also did imbibe few of his fine singing qualities.
Heartfelt Tributes.
This thumri must have been recorded in the ending period of 1940s.
As a disciple of Pandit Dinkar Kaikini, I often heard this performed in Mumbai by Pandit KG 'Chhotu' Ginde, in the 1980s. I had no idea how extraordinarily fortunate I was to be experiencing that living musical tradition. Pure gold.
KG Ginde's renditions were very close ustad faiyaz khan. Agreed
@@supratimdas1234 also, sometimes with S.C.R. Bhatt.
Bilkul Dada Guru ki chhaap aana to zaroori hei @@supratimdas1234
This pairs fantastically with the Malini Rajurkar rendition of the same thumri. There the briskness is in full flow, whereas this version can be enjoyed best if one is familiar with the composition. The sthayi here is like a wave of great depth crashing into the shore of the sam - the expectation is what makes it sublime.
Thanks for sharing this. Used to hear it very often in my childhood days on AIR Calcutta A on Sunday nights - National Programme Of Music. This was a favourite canned recording of AIR.
Not for nothing was he called the 'Mehfil Ka Baadshah'. The audience musy have been eating out of his hands during such an enjoyable recital.
I feel Nazrul's 'kuhu kuhu koyeliya' (rendered by S D Burman) is a tribute to this magnificent Bandish Ki Thumri.
can you plz tell me what is the name of this Raag ?
khamaj
Yes true.
True
So beautiful! Pranams to Khan Sahab for making every utterance musical, and "talking" and "narrating" to us so musically! 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽😊
Most outstanding rendition . He is always above all . Thanks .
Absolutely out of this world.Thanks again, Subratada
Mindblowing mastery: The legendary Sun of Music blazing full in his glory. Thanks a million for sharing!
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wonderful...! क्या नजाकत है !
thankyou subrata, may your devotion to the "right" chords continue
স্বর্গীয় অনুভব।
kya baat .Great Rendition
wah Ustad wah
It is becauses of great singers like him that Thumri has come out of for-Tawayaf-only tag.
can you plz tell me what is the name of this Raag ?
@@HassanHassan-gt4fg Khamaj
Khmaj.
Thanks.beautifull
@@HassanHassan-gt4fg khamaj
Fantastic.
Beautiful
Keya baat!!
fayaz khan sab is not for nothing known as aftabi mausiki. Thank you subrotobabu
can you plz tell me what is the name of this Raag ?
@@HassanHassan-gt4fg khamaj
Expected year of recording ?
Bandish ke bol kya hen ? Plz koi btaye
Unko manaye Bina na manungi ......
what are the lyrics
AHA
can you plz tell me what is the name of this Raag ?
Beautiful