Many years ago I heard him for the first time in anempty hall playing Bihag. Ive never forgotten that experience. I was with Subrata Roychowdhry and our feeling was similar.
Unfortunately Dhrupad maestros like Khansahib though having their pockets full of most refined musical gems got hardly recognition by a broader audience in India. At times the interest they received in the West while touring there was bigger then the appreciation at home. Dhrupad and the Veena are no doubt experienced best in small circles, however for the musicians recognition is of course a sort of life elixir. But than they still have to pour out their heart, whether in front of 500, 50 or 5 listeners.
It's my dream to play the Rudra Veena! This man is beyond a true Master! I would have loved to have met him, heard him and best of all studied with him!!
Very appreciative of the work it takes to upload these concerts. I am new to the sound of the radra veena but not to the sound on Indian Classical in general, and I have to say, this hits a little different- deliberate, meditative, patient, insanely virtuosic. I've never heard anything like it. Transfixing.
Thanks Daniel, always happy to see when these rare recordings of Khansahib reach to listeners that can admire the beauty of the Veenas sound and Ustadjis music in its uniqueness. There will be new uploads from time to time. So go on enjoying.
Many thanks to you Carsten ji for this video. Ustad ji was the Maestro with finest sense of presenting ragas. The tonal quality of his playing is so smooth that always shows with what extraordinary nuances he used to play. He is the best BEENKAR to me amongst all 4 - 5 most distinguished Maestros I have heard so far. His each and every piece of playing is simply outstanding ! All are priceless gems.
Just recently subscribed to Your channel and already now such an beautiful present. Thank you so much. ( memories come back from seing Ustad one sunday afternoon in the Dutch city Utrecht and……..falling a sleep after a while)
Thanks Wajid, I'm not sure whether the meeting was in April 2003 when we were visiting Netherlands for two concerts in Amsterdam and the Rasa in Utrecht. You might have seen already that one part of the concert there is available on this channel: th-cam.com/video/DOpmWbRPfpQ/w-d-xo.html
thank you so much . please do a video sometime of your eperiences with UStad Asad ali khan saa'ab. his style of teaching .. his values.. his experience withi this divine instrument. the world today needs more such videos. Rudram namay!
Hi Cartsen. Im a massive fan of Ali Assad Khans style. He was one of a kind. Just wondering if you know what he was wearing on the fingers of the left hand. It looks like sticky tape. Just wondering if he had something to aid him in the sliding of the fingers down the frets as opposed to oil. keep up the great work yourself!
It's simple cello tape that Khansaab is using here on the left hand fingers to cover the finger tips. Its rather an exception, after a longer playing break. Usually he would play with oil and bare finger tips. However, for those interested. If you want to practice when the fingertips are paining in spite of callus, there are covers available usually used by guitar or bass players that can be used for the Veena too.
Happy to hear that you enjoy these video so much Ragavh. However I hope you are not one of the cases who believe with all the recordings of the Masters available, those could replace a real life Guru. Enjoy and make best use of this recordings, but please study music with a Guru that can respond and correct your attempts...
@@RudraVeena Yes sir. by study essentials I meant that I listen to these while studying, and it has a different impact on me. I am learning classical music under the guidance of my guru from last 7 years. I truly understand the crucial role that a guru plays in not just grooming our musical skill, but also our complete personality.
I have a question Carsten ji, sorry if it is ignorant....I notice a difference in the holding style of Ustad Ji, with one of the round resonators on his shoulder, while you seem to mostly play it slightly parallel to the ground, excuse me if I am wrong. Why is that so?
A many times ask and answered question Gayatri. Basically the instrument Ustadji played was a traditional Rudra Veena that used to have an weight of 3-5kg. They instrument I play today is following the approach Ust. Z.M. Dagar took with a enlarged version of the Veena that has different sound quality. However beside the bigger size it also results in a weight of 10kg. Thats the main reason to shift the holding position from the shoulder to the lap.
Well, every artist tries to realise his own vision and voice with his music. As for instance Khansahib's playing of the Bin also sounded quite different from that of his Guru and Father Ustad Sadiq Ali Khan. However the refined expression and techniques of Ustadji's Baj are definitely something to aim at for every Binkar.
Allah jannat me aala muqam ata kare dono ko aameen 🤲
As if Bihag himself is talking to Khan sahab…..❤🙏🏻
The way he flirts with the instrument makes u fall in love with it....he was a master not like any ❤❤❤
You got it 👌🏼🎶👍🏼
And hence the Ustad rightly says, "Ham Isse Nahi Bajate, Ye Hame Bajati Hai" !! ❤🙏
This recital would have been surely an incomplete one without our Mohan ji joining in with the Pakhawaj.
Many years ago I heard him for the first time in anempty hall playing Bihag. Ive never forgotten that experience. I was with Subrata Roychowdhry and our feeling was similar.
Unfortunately Dhrupad maestros like Khansahib though having their pockets full of most refined musical gems got hardly recognition by a broader audience in India. At times the interest they received in the West while touring there was bigger then the appreciation at home. Dhrupad and the Veena are no doubt experienced best in small circles, however for the musicians recognition is of course a sort of life elixir. But than they still have to pour out their heart, whether in front of 500, 50 or 5 listeners.
It's my dream to play the Rudra Veena! This man is beyond a true Master! I would have loved to have met him, heard him and best of all studied with him!!
Hi Carsten. I am auchin bannerjee from dhrupad kendra bhopal. Thank you for doing such a great recording.
Very appreciative of the work it takes to upload these concerts. I am new to the sound of the radra veena but not to the sound on Indian Classical in general, and I have to say, this hits a little different- deliberate, meditative, patient, insanely virtuosic. I've never heard anything like it. Transfixing.
Thanks Daniel, always happy to see when these rare recordings of Khansahib reach to listeners that can admire the beauty of the Veenas sound and Ustadjis music in its uniqueness. There will be new uploads from time to time. So go on enjoying.
This has been achieved in one lifetime, it itself is intriguing , of which I could only understand 1% think about the depths
Excellent videography.
It's like an instrument from another astral plane, given to ours.
Many thanks to you Carsten ji for this video. Ustad ji was the Maestro with finest sense of presenting ragas. The tonal quality of his playing is so smooth that always shows with what extraordinary nuances he used to play. He is the best BEENKAR to me amongst all 4 - 5 most distinguished Maestros I have heard so far. His each and every piece of playing is simply outstanding ! All are priceless gems.
Absolutely true Asisda 🙏🏼
Thanks Carsten. That's a perfect Easter gift. You have done such a great job of filming, audio recording, editing and restoring. Kudos to you!
Happy to hear that from another sound addict, thanks Matyas. 😉
Hi Carsten. I am auchin bannerjee from dhrupad kendra bhopal. Thank you for doing such a wonderful recording
@@auchinbanerjee314 great to hear from you Auchin. Happy to provide these special treasures to genuine listeners and Dhrupad lovers.
Thanks again for sharing this beautiful piece from the legend 🙏🙏
Just recently subscribed to Your channel and already now such an beautiful present. Thank you so much. ( memories come back from seing Ustad one sunday afternoon in the Dutch city Utrecht and……..falling a sleep after a while)
Thanks Wajid, I'm not sure whether the meeting was in April 2003 when we were visiting Netherlands for two concerts in Amsterdam and the Rasa in Utrecht. You might have seen already that one part of the concert there is available on this channel:
th-cam.com/video/DOpmWbRPfpQ/w-d-xo.html
wow that mind-blowing
thank you so much . please do a video sometime of your eperiences with UStad Asad ali khan saa'ab. his style of teaching .. his values.. his experience withi this divine instrument. the world today needs more such videos. Rudram namay!
Thanks a lot Carsten for uploading this Bihag of Ustad ji...
Hi Cartsen. Im a massive fan of Ali Assad Khans style. He was one of a kind. Just wondering if you know what he was wearing on the fingers of the left hand. It looks like sticky tape. Just wondering if he had something to aid him in the sliding of the fingers down the frets as opposed to oil. keep up the great work yourself!
It's simple cello tape that Khansaab is using here on the left hand fingers to cover the finger tips. Its rather an exception, after a longer playing break.
Usually he would play with oil and bare finger tips.
However, for those interested. If you want to practice when the fingertips are paining in spite of callus, there are covers available usually used by guitar or bass players that can be used for the Veena too.
Carsten Wicke.. u r gr8.. thanks for uploading these videos.. these are my study essentials now
Happy to hear that you enjoy these video so much Ragavh. However I hope you are not one of the cases who believe with all the recordings of the Masters available, those could replace a real life Guru. Enjoy and make best use of this recordings, but please study music with a Guru that can respond and correct your attempts...
@@RudraVeena Yes sir. by study essentials I meant that I listen to these while studying, and it has a different impact on me. I am learning classical music under the guidance of my guru from last 7 years. I truly understand the crucial role that a guru plays in not just grooming our musical skill, but also our complete personality.
I have a question Carsten ji, sorry if it is ignorant....I notice a difference in the holding style of Ustad Ji, with one of the round resonators on his shoulder, while you seem to mostly play it slightly parallel to the ground, excuse me if I am wrong. Why is that so?
A many times ask and answered question Gayatri. Basically the instrument Ustadji played was a traditional Rudra Veena that used to have an weight of 3-5kg. They instrument I play today is following the approach Ust. Z.M. Dagar took with a enlarged version of the Veena that has different sound quality. However beside the bigger size it also results in a weight of 10kg. Thats the main reason to shift the holding position from the shoulder to the lap.
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Do you have more recordings of ustadji in your collection?. Please upload them!! ❤️
Sure I will do so. But as I have mentioned already in the notes of this recording for technical reason it will take time...
@@RudraVeena I can wait till eternity. 😁
U have to play like Mr
Well, every artist tries to realise his own vision and voice with his music. As for instance Khansahib's playing of the Bin also sounded quite different from that of his Guru and Father Ustad Sadiq Ali Khan. However the refined expression and techniques of Ustadji's Baj are definitely something to aim at for every Binkar.
Indian tape? BASF or whatever, the mike as far as possible from the bass drum!