probably one of the greatest recordings of one of the greatest musicians ever. if I only heard one piece of music in my life and it was this Chandranandan played by Khansahib, i would consider myself incredibly fortunate.
How true! I bought all the records by him that I could get hold of in the 1960s and 70s. And I was fortunate to listen to him in a concert. Why on Earth is he not known all over the world?
Khan Saheb is a musician par excellence.Beyond any comparison.His sarod sings, whispers at times, talks the very next moment, takes one to another world...Sheer magic.
Rich Osborn Ali Akbar definitely has that endearing quality to his music. But even his life, his singular dedication to cause of music is so very exemplary. if nothing else, that is so inspirational.
Same with me sir, and l have probably recorded this raga at diff.places.and that too 8 to 10 times.But may few have survived still still some might have survived.But I can't upload as all are still in cassette.Sorry.Will try if I can .
Even Mr.Rich it saved my life.Those years Ustadji was playing this one many places.I was mentally physically.disturbed ,even CNS breakdown.But oh my God I this along with few other gems really took me out of the blackhole.Diivine.Divinity in real action.Sorry to be so emotional.Let the music divine lead us towards divinity.
It is an unique creation of Ustad Aliakbar khansaheb, such a sweet composition can be handled by genious maestro like him, Wonderful accompaniment by Mahapurush ji.
THANKS FOR TELLING US THE TABLA IS BY MAHAPURISH MISHRA .. .. .... I WAS THINKING SHANKAR GHOSH .. . . CHANDRANANDAN WAS COMPOSED ON A. FULL MOON NIGHT .. .... THE NAME WAS GIVEN TO THIS RAGA AFTER IT WAS COMPOSED ON HMV 'S PRODUCER' S REQUEST TO KHAN SAHIB TO PLAY "SOMETHING NEVER HEARD OF" .... ... AND IT WAS CREATED .. ... INCIDENTALLY A FULLLLLLL MOON NIGHT .. .... HENCE NAMED CHANDRANANDAN LITERALLY MEANING "GIFT OF MOON" 🌕 🎁
I can only tell that I'm spellbound by the wonderful melody of this raga. It will be unjust if I don't acknowledged at the same time the beautiful tabla accompaniment by Prof. Swapan Chowdhury sahib. So many times I have listened and enjoyed Chandranandan but it seems to be a never ending thirst for this raga. Feel like listen to this over and over again...
I feel peace from this music. It is obviously true that Ustad Ali Akbar Khan is not only a great sarod maestro but also a great musician of all musicians.
There aren't many performing this raga which is so tremendously beautiful. It is important to keep it alive and sustained. One of Khansahib's wonderful disciples Rajeev Taranath has many recordings of this including one on Navras Records with Anindo Chatterjee.
I wonder how is it possible to hear any other sarod players. Ustadji has deified sarod or perhaps sarod has deified Ustad-ji. Sarod doesn't sound, so pure, so heavenly and blissful from anybody else. It will take centuries to even realize just how unimaginably beautiful Swarasamrat's music is, let alone play it. Chandranandan is the pinnacle of our 5000 years old tradition of Indian classical music.
While Ali Akbar Khan was undoubtly a maestro, no question about it. Hazra you seem like a novice in music when you dismiss other great sarodists who have their own strong points. There is no such a thing as the "greatest" or " best" in music as there are no quantifible ways to measure such. This is not sports. So instead of comparing just enjoy the music of your favorite sarod player
It's true that other great sarod players have their own strong points ! But even other great sarod players have admitted the fact that Ustad Ali Akbar khan sahab was undoubtedly the musician's musician ! He and Vilayat khan sahab were extraordinarily different from others !!!
@@ami9433480965 Every musician is different from one another! Vilayat khan was great in his own way just the way Nikhil Banerjee, Balram Pathak, Abdul Halim Jaffer Khan, and Ravi Shankar were great in their own way! Just the way Bahadur Khan, Vasant Rai, Radhubabu and Ali Akbar Khan are equally great. All of these musicians had different goals and looked at the music in a different way. To say one is "better then the other" is inane and immature
I agree, Uday. And believe that I *must* have had a recording of it (which must have been on the Connoisseur Society label) which did, indeed, have an Alap. But, where is it on uTube?
One of the best recordings of Khansahib! Thank you for uploading this. Would you mind uploading all the tracks of the Signature Series Vol 1 and 2, if you have them?
Record label asked play anything random, not any raga just anything. And babaji played this, played on full moon he later named it Chandranandan, "chanda" meaning moon 🌙
That's the HMV/RPG recording you're talking about.But this is a different recording of the same Raag.If you listen this tabla accompaniment minutely you'd find that its a pure Benaras Baj played by Pt. Mahapurush Mishra (disciple of great Pt.Anokhelal Mishra) .OTOH, Shashiji played quite differently.
In the early 80s a Hindu colleague of mine told me this. He knew that I love Ravi Shankar and sitar music. He said it was found in a temple near a big city on the Ganges where they have a big party once every 12 years. Showed me pictures of this temple as well, and told me about other wonderous things like the vimanas and ancient technology. We know that Sanskrit is the oldest language, about 10,000 years old, which would be after the global cataclysms that happened about 11,500 years ago with the melting of the ice caps, and the end of the ice age, caused by global asteroid impacts. The fact that Hindu culture, Sumerian culture, and Egyptian culture all popped up seemingly out of nowhere already fully evolved shows that these cultures were "rebooted" from much earlier ones from a remnant that survived the cataclysmic floods. So when my Hindu friend told me of this, way back then I completely believed it because he himself had a doctorate in biology and he knew people in academia who had researched this particular temple (I don't remember the name of the temple or the city, it was so long ago that he told me this and I have since lost contact with him after having moved out of the USA in 1991). He was from Gujarat by the way, and I considered him to be of high intelligence.
We are incredibly lucky to be able to listen to this whenever we want to. It is like touching heaven .
chandranandan remains the identity and signature raaga of the great Ustad almost sixty years now.
probably one of the greatest recordings of one of the greatest musicians ever. if I only heard one piece of music in my life and it was this Chandranandan played by Khansahib, i would consider myself incredibly fortunate.
I concur EXACTLY
How true! I bought all the records by him that I could get hold of in the 1960s and 70s. And I was fortunate to listen to him in a concert. Why on Earth is he not known all over the world?
I roadied for him in the early 1970s in the UK. After the gigs we used to sit and have a peg or two and chat about music. Very nice simple modest man.
I know it is pretty off topic but do anyone know of a good website to watch newly released tv shows online?
@Deshawn Ameer I watch on Flixzone. Just search on google for it :)
Khan Saheb is a musician par excellence.Beyond any comparison.His sarod sings, whispers at times, talks the very next moment, takes one to another world...Sheer magic.
One of the most important recordings in my life.
this recording sustained me through some of the darkest years of my life 45 years ago
Rich Osborn Ali Akbar definitely has that endearing quality to his music. But even his life, his singular dedication to cause of music is so very exemplary. if nothing else, that is so inspirational.
Yes good music has that ability. Shahid Parvez had a similar effect on me during my university days.
Same with me sir, and l have probably recorded this raga at diff.places.and that too 8 to 10 times.But may few have survived still still some might have survived.But I can't upload as all are still in cassette.Sorry.Will try if I can .
Even Mr.Rich it saved my life.Those years Ustadji was playing this one many places.I was mentally physically.disturbed ,even CNS breakdown.But oh my God I this along with few other gems really took me out of the blackhole.Diivine.Divinity in real action.Sorry to be so emotional.Let the music divine lead us towards divinity.
Please do Vipasssana medidation
Magnificient Music by the Maestros.
Salaams to them both.
God Bless
Thanks
It is an unique creation of Ustad Aliakbar khansaheb, such a sweet composition can be handled by genious maestro like him, Wonderful accompaniment by Mahapurush ji.
THANKS FOR TELLING US THE TABLA IS BY MAHAPURISH MISHRA .. .. .... I WAS THINKING SHANKAR GHOSH .. . . CHANDRANANDAN WAS COMPOSED ON A. FULL MOON NIGHT .. .... THE NAME WAS GIVEN TO THIS RAGA AFTER IT WAS COMPOSED ON HMV 'S PRODUCER' S REQUEST TO KHAN SAHIB TO PLAY "SOMETHING NEVER HEARD OF" .... ... AND IT WAS CREATED .. ... INCIDENTALLY A FULLLLLLL MOON NIGHT .. .... HENCE NAMED CHANDRANANDAN LITERALLY MEANING "GIFT OF MOON" 🌕 🎁
I can only tell that I'm spellbound by the wonderful melody of this raga. It will be unjust if I don't acknowledged at the same time the beautiful tabla accompaniment by Prof. Swapan Chowdhury sahib. So many times I have listened and enjoyed Chandranandan but it seems to be a never ending thirst for this raga. Feel like listen to this over and over again...
Not Pt.Swapan Chowdhury , it's Pt.Mahapurush Misra who played the Tabla here .
Each devoted moment
Prepares a beautiful sunrise
And a fruitful sunset.
Last night I was playing some of Khansaheb's Raag Chandranandan compositions, from the college.
The first few seconds are enough for a lifetime.🙏
Beautiful Music to lift you up and break free from the daily mundane
Thanks
guru gi k amar pranam pt mahapurush gi
Outstanding...one of the greatest musicians from India. The Sarod just sings in his hands.
One of greatest creation in the history of the Indian Classical music❤️
simply mesmerising. stunning.
Very Dear Ustad Ali Akbar Khan . Will stay one of the best as regard bto his instrument and there is no one to be as good as him .
JasiMagon .
What an Artist 🎓💫🍀💯👊💫💡✅💥🎯🎗🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊❤
I feel peace from this music. It is obviously true that Ustad Ali Akbar Khan is not only a great sarod maestro but also a great musician of all musicians.
There aren't many performing this raga which is so tremendously beautiful. It is important to keep it alive and sustained. One of Khansahib's wonderful disciples Rajeev Taranath has many recordings of this including one on Navras Records with Anindo Chatterjee.
Out of the world. Ultimate musician
Amazing upload, divine music for those who can discern.
In the last few seconds of the recording you can hear the spontaneous applause of one of the recording engineers who could not restrain himself
it was a live recording
বাহঃ উস্তাদজি বাহঃ 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🌹🌹
most difficult raaga still generates the very deep emotions.
স্বর্গীয় অনুভূতি
Raag chndranandan is so sweet and heart touching.
I wonder how is it possible to hear any other sarod players. Ustadji has deified sarod or perhaps sarod has deified Ustad-ji. Sarod doesn't sound, so pure, so heavenly and blissful from anybody else. It will take centuries to even realize just how unimaginably beautiful Swarasamrat's music is, let alone play it. Chandranandan is the pinnacle of our 5000 years old tradition of Indian classical music.
While Ali Akbar Khan was undoubtly a maestro, no question about it. Hazra you seem like a novice in music when you dismiss other great sarodists who have their own strong points. There is no such a thing as the "greatest" or " best" in music as there are no quantifible ways to measure such. This is not sports. So instead of comparing just enjoy the music of your favorite sarod player
It's true that other great sarod players have their own strong points ! But even other great sarod players have admitted the fact that Ustad Ali Akbar khan sahab was undoubtedly the musician's musician ! He and Vilayat khan sahab were extraordinarily different from others !!!
@@ami9433480965 Every musician is different from one another! Vilayat khan was great in his own way just the way Nikhil Banerjee, Balram Pathak, Abdul Halim Jaffer Khan, and Ravi Shankar were great in their own way! Just the way Bahadur Khan, Vasant Rai, Radhubabu and Ali Akbar Khan are equally great. All of these musicians had different goals and looked at the music in a different way. To say one is "better then the other" is inane and immature
Its a combination of ragas done by Ustad Ali Akbar Khan. Kudrat ki karishma
I wonder why Ali Akbar Khan never played a extensive alap in this rag, or maybe he did and I have yet to hear it. It's such a beautiful rag
I agree, Uday. And believe that I *must* have had a recording of it (which must have been on the Connoisseur Society label) which did, indeed, have an Alap. But, where is it on uTube?
Ahhh... Here is another performance of this rag by the Master, complete with Alap: th-cam.com/video/_Ypfvpss7zc/w-d-xo.html
অসাধারণ অসাধারণ
There will not be any substitute to Ustadji and his imagination
We DE volved from the Gods.
One of the best recordings of Khansahib! Thank you for uploading this. Would you mind uploading all the tracks of the Signature Series Vol 1 and 2, if you have them?
A divine creation. Even Ustad Amjad Ali has copied this.
Perfect light
v,nice
Record label asked play anything random, not any raga just anything. And babaji played this, played on full moon he later named it Chandranandan, "chanda" meaning moon 🌙
The screen says. "Your computer can't play this video. Learn more." Well? I'm here. What can you tell me about performances on video?
Fantastic
God Bless
Thanks please
Kono kotha hobe na ei Raag er samadhye r Kha Saheb amar kachhe GOD.
I have still not been able to get past that opening phrase.
Heard it for the first time in a record store on West 4th Street in Greenwich Village, NYC, probably summer of 1967. Never gotten over it.
Divine music
I have seen the jacket of this LP. the tabla player is Shashi Bellare.
That's the HMV/RPG recording you're talking about.But this is a different recording of the same Raag.If you listen this tabla accompaniment minutely you'd find that its a pure Benaras Baj played by Pt. Mahapurush Mishra (disciple of great Pt.Anokhelal Mishra) .OTOH, Shashiji played quite differently.
@@sambapbiswas7140 thank you for correcting me. high regards to you , for your deep knowledge.
@@sambapbiswas7140 yeah right
Genius
wonderful
Самая красивая и бесподобная рага, это и есть путь жизни!! Bad things, my Russian comments to this ragas only
Chandranandan❤️
nostalgic
🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
no words
19:00
NOT SWPAN CHOWDHURY OR MAHAPURUS MISHRA.
If I may ask Who is on Tabla ?
Pandit Mahapurush Mishra
Sulime
In tabla SASHI BELARI
It's pandit mahapurush mishra
Not at all....it is Sashi Belary
You DO realise that this melody is etched in stone in a Hindu temple that's 40,000 year old?
Where? can you cite sources please. I'd like to learn more about this
In the early 80s a Hindu colleague of mine told me this. He knew that I love Ravi Shankar and sitar music. He said it was found in a temple near a big city on the Ganges where they have a big party once every 12 years. Showed me pictures of this temple as well, and told me about other wonderous things like the vimanas and ancient technology. We know that Sanskrit is the oldest language, about 10,000 years old, which would be after the global cataclysms that happened about 11,500 years ago with the melting of the ice caps, and the end of the ice age, caused by global asteroid impacts. The fact that Hindu culture, Sumerian culture, and Egyptian culture all popped up seemingly out of nowhere already fully evolved shows that these cultures were "rebooted" from much earlier ones from a remnant that survived the cataclysmic floods.
So when my Hindu friend told me of this, way back then I completely believed it because he himself had a doctorate in biology and he knew people in academia who had researched this particular temple (I don't remember the name of the temple or the city, it was so long ago that he told me this and I have since lost contact with him after having moved out of the USA in 1991). He was from Gujarat by the way, and I considered him to be of high intelligence.
@@SunRabbit the name of the city is haridwar or allahabad
Swapan Chaudhary on tabla, it is shown in picture. This Raga Chandranandan is his own creation, Khan Saab.
Unique rendition, but tabla support provided by pt. Mahapurush Mishra, not p. Swapan Choudhary, as shown in the picture.