Here an early mono edition of the legendary LP.
Showing posts with label Tabla Solo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tabla Solo. Show all posts
Friday, 11 November 2016
Wednesday, 1 May 2013
Budhaditya Mukherjee (Sitar) - Instrumental Music of India - LP published in 1982 in the Soviet Union.
A beautiful LP by Budhaditya Mukherjee recorded 1979 in the Soviet Union
and published there as an LP in 1982.
Side 1:
Raga Puria Kalyan
Side 2:
1. Raga Basant Mukhari
2. Tabla Solo in Tintal
Sunday, 10 February 2013
More Anokhelal Mishra (1914-1958) - Tabla Solo in Teental in Balaram Pathak's house on 11.9.1957
Here an unpublished Tabla solo by the great master
recorded by his student Mahapurush Mishra.
Anokhelal Mishra - Tabla
Lahara: Khanna Banerjee
Teental (32:14)
Pandit Anokhelal Mishra was born in Kashi in 1914. He belonged to the Benaras
Gharana of the Tabla. Both his parents died when he was very young and he was
brought up by his grandmother. She detected his talent and enrolled him as a
student of the Tabla in the Benaras Gharana of Ram Sahaiji. As a child,
Anokhelal had to suffer poverty and deprivation. He was put under the tutelage
of Pandit Bhairavprasadji, who gave him a rigorous education for 15 continuous
years. This really worked wonders. Anokhelal put in unremitting practice, which
went on for hours together, every day.
Anokhelalji’s relentless practice lent a unique clarity to his Tabla syllables. He was applauded for his superb ‘Nikas’ (sound production). He was called the wizard of ‘Na Dhin Dhin Na’. He could play these syllables with exceptional clarity, even at a supersonic speed. This assured him a place in history. Anokhelal was a soloist as well as an excellent accompanist.
At a time, when appearance in the National Programme of Music on All India Radio was a matter of immense prestige, Anokhelal figured in the same, a number of times. In the late fifties, his programmes were broadcast by the Voice of America as well. He was afflicted by Gangrene in 1956 and succumbed to it in 1958 at the very young age of 44. Humble and friendly by nature, he was popular all over the country. To him goes the credit of making the audience familiar with the Benaras style of Tabla. Anokhelal trained a number of pupils. His son Ramji Mishra, the late Mahapurush Mishra, Ishwarlal Mishra, Chhotelal Mishra and Kashinath Mishra are some of the prominent pupils of Pt. Anokhelal Mishra.
from: http://www.shawnmativetsky.com/html/tabla/the-benares-tabla-gharana/
Anokhelalji’s relentless practice lent a unique clarity to his Tabla syllables. He was applauded for his superb ‘Nikas’ (sound production). He was called the wizard of ‘Na Dhin Dhin Na’. He could play these syllables with exceptional clarity, even at a supersonic speed. This assured him a place in history. Anokhelal was a soloist as well as an excellent accompanist.
At a time, when appearance in the National Programme of Music on All India Radio was a matter of immense prestige, Anokhelal figured in the same, a number of times. In the late fifties, his programmes were broadcast by the Voice of America as well. He was afflicted by Gangrene in 1956 and succumbed to it in 1958 at the very young age of 44. Humble and friendly by nature, he was popular all over the country. To him goes the credit of making the audience familiar with the Benaras style of Tabla. Anokhelal trained a number of pupils. His son Ramji Mishra, the late Mahapurush Mishra, Ishwarlal Mishra, Chhotelal Mishra and Kashinath Mishra are some of the prominent pupils of Pt. Anokhelal Mishra.
from: http://www.shawnmativetsky.com/html/tabla/the-benares-tabla-gharana/
Thursday, 7 February 2013
Anokhelal Mishra (1914-1958) - Tabla Solo in Teental - recorded on 26.12.1957
Pandit Anokhelal Mishra was a legendary Tabla player of the Benares Gharana.
See about him: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anokhelal_Mishra
A couple of years ago the Indian label Legendary Legacy published a CD by him. See here. Unfortunately this CD has a completely wrong speed and is therefore very frustrating. A number of years ago somebody shared in the Chandrakantha Forum the same recording with much better sound quality and a more correct speed. It seems that the download link for this recording has disappeared. So here it is again.
Teental: Peshkar, Kaida, Gat, Tukre
Lahara: Jnan Prakash Ghosh
Recorded 26.12.1957
Part 1 (45:38)
Part 2 (7:22)
Apparently from a 90 minutes cassette. There is a small part missing between the two sides. On the CD and also on the YouTube video there was anyway only the first part.
A member of the Chandrakantha Forum community wrote: "On the assumption that the speed was slightly slow beginning at 1:16 I've
restored the speed at that point by +2% so that it is now nearly impossible to
tell the difference before and after 1:16. I've also removed about 90% of the
hiss that's especially prominent in the first half. There's another slight slow
down at 11:25. I've also fixed this (by +2%). " Many thanks for your efforts.
The new sound file is here:
Tuesday, 5 June 2012
Ustad Sabri Khan - Sarangi - Cassette published 1989 in Pakistan
Side 1:
1. Raga Puriya Kalyan (13:19)
2. Raga Gorh Sarang (7:54)
3. Raga Misra Peelu (8:07)
Side 2:
1. Raga Pancham (7:26)
2. Raga Sham Kalyan (5:15)
3. Tabla solo: Teen Tal (5:29)
4. Raga Sri (3:55)
5. Raga Misra Khamaj (7:18)
5. Raga Misra Khamaj (7:18)
Tuesday, 14 June 2011
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