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Raag Durga | Pandit Venkatesh Kumar | Khayal Vocal

Duration: 06:15Views: 15.9KLikes: 739Date Created: Mar, 2022

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Category: Music

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Description: #VenkateshKumar #Khayalvocal There are very few artists who can take an unassuming raga and give it a magical spin of their own – Venkatesh Kumar does just that in this rendition of Raag Durga, a pentatonic scale consisting of only pure notes. This afternoon raga thrives on the simplicity of its treatment – there is no complexity in its phrases and hardly any characteristic attached that may be termed as distinctive. Kumar’s performance captures this very essence as he builds the raga with straightforward, unpretentious phrases. His tonal richness and timbre, especially in the upper octave is reflective of grace and the years of dedicated practice that he has put behind his music. It is one of the best versions of Durga that you will find anywhere. Satyajit Talwalkar (tabla), Murad Ali Khan (sarangi) and Tofail Ahmed (harmonium) accompany him, adding a wonderful touch to the performance bringing in each individual element into the raag with their instruments in the much-needed way. Enjoy this music piece? You can WATCH THE FULL VIDEO HERE – bit.ly/35pmK8z You can start your free no-obligation trial of the Darbar Concert Hall and watch the full performance today. Click here and sign up for a no-obligation 3-day trial and watch the full-length version of this video now at - bit.ly/35pmK8z You can also get the Darbar App which will let you download content and watch later, this is great for when you are offline or travelling. Please join us and support Indian classical music and artists. Start your free trial at - bit.ly/35pmK8z You might be asking, why is Darbar giving me a free trial? We are passionate about Indian classical music and have the largest online archive of videos - we want everyone to experience the bliss of Indian classical music. This is one of those of things that can’t be put into words, this is something that must be experienced. Even if you decide to leave after this trial, that is perfectly fine. In closing, the best part of your membership is that you can feel 100% confident that you are supporting Indian classical music and musicians through a registered non-profit organisation. Click bit.ly/35pmK8z to start your free no-obligation 3 day trial immediately. You are only one click away - transport yourself into the largest online archive of Indian classical music 😊 ______________________________________________________________ Learn more about the music: Raag Durga derives from the Bilawal that and is pentatonic in its ascent and descent. It omits Ga (3rd) and Ni (7th). The dominant and sub-dominant notes are Pa (5th) and Sa (1st) respectively and the notes are pure. Named after goddess Durga, this raga has a very straight, forceful and impressive chalan (gait). There are two variants of this raga: one belongs to Bilawal scale, the other belongs to the parent scale of Khamaj. The latter is almost extinct now.    This raga is identical to a Carnatic raga Shuddha Saveri; But as usual, its chalan (melodic phraseology or gait) is different in different with almost staccato notes at play. Its forceful ascending movements very naturally focus on the mid-octave region and upper half of the octave. This raga unfolds it beauty in the medium tempo.  Musicians Shruti Sadolikar (Jaipur-Atrauli gharana) Vishwanath Shirodker (tabla) Murad Ali (sarangi) Tanmay Deochake (harmonium) Ranjana Ghatak & Shobana Patel (tanpuras) ________________________________________________________________ Darbar believes in the power of Indian classical arts to stir, thrill and inspire. Through shared experiences and digital connectivity, we ensure that one of the world’s finest art forms reaches the widest possible audience. Founded in 2006, we deliver premium quality live events, music education, broadcasts and online engagement through promoting artistic innovation and creative technology. We are also committed to providing a platform for new talent from India and the UK. All Rights Reserved ©2022 Darbar Arts Culture Heritage Trust

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