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Jhoola in Mishra Gaara | Ashwini Bhide-Deshpande | Music of India

Duration: 12:12Views: 12.8KLikes: 584Date Created: Feb, 2022

Channel: darbarfestival

Category: Music

Tags: raagindian classicalmishra gaarabanerjeeashwinizakirsitarsubhankarindiagaarabhidehindustanitablajyotisarodjhoolanitenmishrakhayalbhajangoho

Description: #khayal #ashwini #indianclassicalvocal ‘Jhoola’ literally means a swing. Traditionally, a jhoola is a seasonal folk song from some parts of northern India that is connected to the monsoons. It is a lilting, lighter composition that has been incorporated into the Hindustani classical repertoire. A jhoola’s lyrics are replete with sensuous depictions of the romance between Lord Krishna, the flute-playing Hindu God and his consort Radha in a jhoola (swing-rope) which has been tied across the branches of a kadamb or burflower tree that blooms during the monsoons in India. Enjoy this music piece? You can WATCH THE FULL VIDEO HERE – bit.ly/3zUikAm 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/3zUikAm 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/3zUikAm Here are some links to our most-watched full-length videos. Click the below links and start your free trial to start watching immediately. - Ustad Shahid Parvez Khan & Ojas Adhiya (69 minutes) - bit.ly/3urSTUf - Aruna Sairam full concert (108 minutes) - bit.ly/3vPcAW2 - Percussion Masters concert featuring Satyajit Talwalkar, Sukhwinder Singh Pinky, Sai Giridhar & Giridhar Udupa (108 minutes) - bit.ly/3xNix7X - Churning The Ocean documentary film on the Dhrupad maestro Ustad Bahauddin Dagar (66 minutes) - bit.ly/3h9aKv6 - Pandit Venkatesh Kumar full concert (93 minutes) - bit.ly/3vILwHW The best thing is that you can experience this amazing music with your family any time from the comfort of your own home. It provides you with the warmth of a live concert experience and gives you access to some of the finest performances by the world’s best musicians playing their favourite ragas. We believe that the cultural education experience for you and your whole family is priceless. 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/3zUikAm 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 musician: Ashwini Bhide-Deshpande gives a brilliant presentation of this lighter piece elaborating Raag Gaara along with hues of other ragas. After a graceful and evocative exploration of the melodic lines, she introduces the “lagghi”, a short rhythmic intensification towards the end that is reminiscent of a dancer’s footwork. Vinod Lele accompanies well and synchs perfectly with the lagghi, taking the song to an exciting space. Vinay Mishra’s sprightly accompaniment on the harmonium is heart-warming. Monsoons are the harbinger of life in agricultural India. The intense monsoon downpours satiate the parched soil and soul and make for an obvious association with feelings of longing and romantic love. Many folk repertoires and lyrics have been inspired from this romantic association with the monsoons from time immemorial. Musicians Ashwini Bhide-Deshpande (khayal) Vinod Lele (tabla) Vinay Mishra (harmonium) Gunwant Dhadyalla & Seetal Dhadyalla (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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