• 2 days ago
default
Transcript
00:00Bhajan, before that there was a Sargam, in that Sargam I sang to the audience,
00:05that too became very bright, the faces smiled a lot, it was not a comedy, but it happened happily.
00:13And one more Tarana, Dr. Balamurthy Krishna's Tarana.
00:19In Purya Dhanashri, my ancestors, Maharaja Swati Tirunel, did both Karnataka and Hindustani.
00:28It was written 250 years ago, in Sanskrit.
00:35But normally a program is 3 hours long, here I got only 50 minutes.
00:41So in those 50 minutes, I showed small examples and finished it.
00:46I never thought that if I sing extra, the next artist will be late.
00:51So I used the time given and stopped it.
00:58In modern times, how do you see Shastriya Gaya?
01:02Many new artists come, but now there is Instagram, Facebook, YouTube,
01:08so you get a chance to become famous through social media.
01:12Small kids go shopping, wear new clothes, they all post on Instagram.
01:19If they are beautiful to look at, they do this in slow motion.
01:25I am from an old generation.
01:273 hours is 3 hours of singing.
01:30You can do other things, but the main thing is singing.
01:35If I sing well, I can sing for 4 hours.
01:40I do sadhana daily, that is number one.
01:43After that, makeup, packaging, marketing, branding, all that is different.
01:49But in modern times, that is ahead.
01:52What is inside, more than that is the packaging outside.
01:58In time, we will know.
02:02This is the time.
02:05I don't know if the old style will survive.
02:13Namaskar, I am Vinay Mishra, harmonium player for Indian classical music.
02:18I don't remember exactly how many years I have been coming to Saptak,
02:22but I have been coming for 15 years.
02:25This is an institution for which all of us musicians are very proud.
02:33Our music is complete with Saptak.
02:36There is no music without Saptak.
02:39We sing and play in Saptak.
02:41But when we come to Saptak and sing and play, it is a different experience.
02:46Today, in the morning session, I accompanied Padma Bhushan Pandit Sajan Mishra.
02:52It was a very good experience.
02:55Because you know the audience of Saptak.
02:58It is a very mature audience.
03:01It is called the Prabuddha audience, who understands music.
03:06And the Saptak musicians of Ahemdabad, who have prepared Saptak for so many years,
03:13and have done this program here,
03:16all the credit goes to the Saptak family,
03:20to Manju sister, to Pandit Nandan Mehta ji,
03:24to his daughter, Hital sister,
03:29and to Sandeep ji.
03:33I would like to thank all the members of Saptak.
03:48Namaskar. My name is Shubha Mudgal.
03:50I have been a student of Indian classical music for many decades.
03:56I have been learning Khayal singing and Thumri singing for many years.
04:02And it is my good fortune,
04:05that I got an opportunity to learn from many great artists.
04:11I learned from Pandit Ramashree Jha ji,
04:13Ram Rang ji, who is considered to be a famous composer and guru of the country.
04:21From Pandit Vinay Chandra Maudgaly ji,
04:24Pandit Jeetendra Abhishek ji,
04:26Pandit Vasanth Thakkar ji,
04:28Pandit Kumar Gandharv ji,
04:30and from Shreemati Naina Devi ji.
04:34So my journey of music is a journey of a student.
04:38Even though I have been singing on the stage for many years,
04:42the journey of a student of music is a journey of learning.
04:48And it has been my journey that I have been a student.
04:52Madam, how did your music start?
04:54How did you come to know that you want to make a career out of it?
04:59I came to know about my career through Pandit Ramashree ji.
05:03Pandit Ramashree ji,
05:05Pandit Ramashree ji,
05:07Pandit Ramashree ji,
05:09Pandit Ramashree ji,
05:11Pandit Ramashree ji,
05:13Pandit Ramashree ji,
05:15Pandit Ramashree ji,
05:17Pandit Ramashree ji,
05:19Pandit Ramashree ji,
05:21Pandit Ramashree ji,
05:23Pandit Ramashree ji,
05:25Pandit Ramashree ji,