Ustad Asad Ali Khan - Raga Marwa - Rudra Veena - Rudra Vina - Dhrupad, Utrecht 25th April 2003

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  • čas přidán 10. 12. 2012
  • Dear Friends, Music Lovers & Musicians,
    here comes the second concert recording of Ustadji. A wonderful Raga Marwa - played at the Rasa in Utrecht on 25th April, also part of the European Tour 2003.
    I remember that Marwa was still in the air when we returned to the Hotel after the concert. Khan Sahib was singing phrases and explained a few details of the Raga. What a great evening.
    In the second half Ustadji played a sweet Khamaj, as he would often do after a very serious Raga. This I will edit and upload at a later time.
    Pandit Mohan Shyam Sharma accompanied Khan Sahib on Pakhavaj, Zaki Haider and Martin Spaink on Tanpura.
    Enjoy also the fancy lightning of the Rasa stage technicians. A bit to colorful for my taste, but somewhat catching the twilight mood of Marwa ;-)
    Carsten
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    Liebe Freunde, Musikliebhaber & Musiker,
    hier nun die zweite Konzertaufnahme von Ustadji. Ein wundervoller Raga Marwa, am 25th April im Rasa in Utrecht auf der Europatour 2003 gespielt.
    Ich erinnere mich daran, dass Marwa immer noch nachklang, während wir nach dem Konzert ins Hotel zurückkehrten. Khan Sahib sang und erklärte einige Details des Ragas. Was für ein großartiger Abend.
    In der zweiten Konzerthälfte spielte Ustadji einen goldigen Khamaj, wie er es oft nach einem sehr anspruchsvollen Raga tat. Diesen Teil werde ich später editieren und veröffentlichen.
    Pandit Mohan Shyam Sharma begleitete Khan Sahib auf der Pakhavaj, Zaki Haider und Martin Spaink auf der Tanpura.
    Genießt ebenso die fantastische Beleuchtung der Rasa Bühnentechniker. Ein wenig zu bunt für meinen Geschmack, aber irgendwie doch passend zur Dämmerungsstimmung Marwas ;-)
    Carsten
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Komentáře • 72

  • @RudraVeena
    @RudraVeena  Před 11 lety +28

    Dear Friends, I just received the sad news that Pandit Ravi Shankar left this world yesterday. I hardly saw somebody in this old age still radiating so much joy on the stage. My Pranaam to Panditji - may his Soul rest in the eternal Ocean of Sound.

  • @kamalbiswas658
    @kamalbiswas658 Před 2 lety +1

    Rare performance by ustad ASAD ALI KHAN...still radiating joy into us at this age. My Pranam to Asadji.

  • @seraphemcherubem6426
    @seraphemcherubem6426 Před 8 měsíci +1

    i don't know why but raga marwa scaries me every time ustad ji plays it on his rudra veeena .so dark and so fasinating

  • @raghul2k
    @raghul2k Před 4 lety +4

    What a superlative performance by the Ustad. Huge fan of his playing style.

  • @kumarsrinivasan651
    @kumarsrinivasan651 Před rokem +5

    Rudra veena in the hands of this master is just awesome. I believe the right ragas with rudra veena can easily trigger the blocked energies in the 7 chakras and one could explode to the ultimate brahman if done correctly. This instrument is so very unique. And this master did all these in vajrasana yoga pose. Just fortunate to even listen to these masterpieces. Gratitude.

    • @bluefishexports4253
      @bluefishexports4253 Před rokem +2

      Bro I have healed my thyroid in meditative state with rudr veena music of ustad asad ali khan....the vishuddi chakra has cleared.....

  • @sarode
    @sarode Před 4 lety +7

    The greatest of beenkars that I have heard the privilege of hearing.

  • @naimahmadzai1961
    @naimahmadzai1961 Před 6 lety +3

    Can not get better !
    Listen to Marwa at night quietness it will take you different world 🙏

  • @ami9433480965
    @ami9433480965 Před 5 lety +1

    Ustad Asad Ali Khan sahab was not only great also he had divine soul through what his music comes !

  • @shivashanker1125
    @shivashanker1125 Před 7 lety +2

    my ancient India , proud to be a part

  • @tmadhavamenon8890
    @tmadhavamenon8890 Před 5 lety +2

    listning to this full length after about a year - though i have been returning to it more often, though not full thro it. The charm heightens - i lose myself in the depths of this raga, and how it becomes reality in the hands of the great Master. silence and sound play hide and seek around 24 to 30 on the track, and the intrigue is fundamental!

  • @sanjeevdudhat6280
    @sanjeevdudhat6280 Před 10 lety +4

    I have great indebtedness for all the gurus in the tradition, for preserving the age old system and the instrument.

    • @ryanpford77
      @ryanpford77 Před 4 lety +1

      brother i am 43 years this September if i gave the rest of my life to this ancient beauty it would not be enough time!

  • @tmadhavamenon8890
    @tmadhavamenon8890 Před 7 lety +12

    i am falling more and more in fascination with this wonderful rag Marwa - the variety of forms it takes, and the emotions it touches! this one is contemplative; it seeks to make me recollect the events in my life that touched my emotions - the happy as well as the sad! What a structure this raga has!!! and the way the ustadji seems to be able to make the instrument express whatever he wants!!! it REALLY becomes an extension of himself. Thank you ever so much, Herr Wicke - i revere you as one of my gurus!

    • @RudraVeena
      @RudraVeena  Před 7 lety +2

      dear tmadhava menon, i'm happy to rerad about your deep listening experiances. listeners that can perceive all the the subtle details are almost as rare as the musicians who create them. i admire your devotion for listening to the Veena. and yes, Ustadjis handling of the Queen of Indian string instruments is certainly unparallelled.

    • @devanshphadke
      @devanshphadke Před 2 lety

      So well articulated!!

    • @adityapanja1341
      @adityapanja1341 Před 2 lety +1

      Wonderful

  • @sixthsense114
    @sixthsense114 Před 5 lety +3

    MEASTRO I bow at your feet. Thank you Carsten for posting such a gem, God bless you.

  • @PoetDesh
    @PoetDesh Před 2 lety +1

    A real master and genius ! I keep listening to him again and again, yet still thirst for more! My humble homage.

  • @pchhatre
    @pchhatre Před 9 lety +1

    just out of the world...

  • @elkabir123
    @elkabir123 Před 11 lety +4

    thanks for this great upload just wanderful waiting for the khamaj...all the best

  • @mkhanduri
    @mkhanduri Před 10 lety +1

    adbhut!, Divine. So soulful music. One will dive in the deep trenches of soul.

  • @Anonymous-ui3pb
    @Anonymous-ui3pb Před 2 lety

    Thanks for your uploads! 🙏 Rudra veena must become more common..

  • @mahadevaprime
    @mahadevaprime Před 3 lety

    Such a Beautiful Piece.
    Apratim
    🌺🙏🌺

  • @udaymahulkar2694
    @udaymahulkar2694 Před 6 lety +1

    what a beautiful sequence of sur, i love you.......

  • @virendrakumarjain5043
    @virendrakumarjain5043 Před 3 lety +1

    unforgettable 🙏

  • @sajidullah
    @sajidullah Před 11 lety

    This is the gem of Indian instruments

  • @rezeski
    @rezeski Před 3 lety

    incredible performance. Wahe!

  • @devshetty7465
    @devshetty7465 Před 5 lety

    Spiritual, amazing

  • @Brough1111
    @Brough1111 Před 3 lety

    Love this

  • @corolineosullivan7464

    A treasure

  • @Urmiballari
    @Urmiballari Před 11 lety

    wonderful

  • @altclut
    @altclut Před 10 lety

    Just as divine!

  • @selfwitness
    @selfwitness Před 10 lety +1

    Incredible.... Thank you for this upload!!! What we have on CZcams now is waaaaaay superior to what is being performed on today's stages in ICM

  • @renebleu3542
    @renebleu3542 Před 11 lety

    C'est juste géantissime !!!

  • @RudraVeena
    @RudraVeena  Před 11 lety +3

    The concert was at the Rasa, as written in the information text...

  • @kiyoto123
    @kiyoto123 Před 11 lety +1

    THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU :)

  • @vishnushanbhogue7882
    @vishnushanbhogue7882 Před 11 lety +3

    pls upload more of this Great Doyen of Drupad Sangeeth

  • @dennisdistant
    @dennisdistant Před 8 lety

    Legendary.

  • @avimukta1
    @avimukta1 Před 11 lety

    Amazing musicians .Thanks for posting.

  • @eurooscar1
    @eurooscar1 Před 4 lety

    Aum!

  • @sharanpatilitagi8925
    @sharanpatilitagi8925 Před rokem +1

    is there any path to understand, or just listen quietly

  • @soumenbhattacharyya8237

    🙏🙏🙏

  • @SubhomoyRoy5678
    @SubhomoyRoy5678 Před rokem +1

    I want to learn this phenomenal instrument from you.. Carsten ji will you teach me???

    • @RudraVeena
      @RudraVeena  Před rokem +2

      Wonderful to see your interest in the Rudra Veena, Subhomoy. However learning to play the Veena is a decision for a life time and more than that.
      You can contact me on my WA number: 9051612599
      Then we can discuss more about it.

    • @SubhomoyRoy5678
      @SubhomoyRoy5678 Před rokem

      @@RudraVeena Thank you so much Carsten ji.. for you reply.. will talk soon

  • @mrigankabiswas7778
    @mrigankabiswas7778 Před 6 lety +4

    i have gone mad

  • @madanmccoon123
    @madanmccoon123 Před 10 lety

    Marwa :)

  • @j000st
    @j000st Před 11 lety

    carsten, thanks for replying and sorry asking but i dont see the information when watching on my tablet

  • @shivanshjoshi3157
    @shivanshjoshi3157 Před 6 lety

    🕉️

  • @j000st
    @j000st Před 11 lety

    Where in Utrecht did this performance take place?

  • @nishantyadav3372
    @nishantyadav3372 Před 3 lety

    This recording is as old as I AM😅

    • @RudraVeena
      @RudraVeena  Před 3 lety +1

      Good to know that your generation is also listening to the centuries old mother of Indian string instruments 👍🏽

    • @nishantyadav3372
      @nishantyadav3372 Před 3 lety

      @@RudraVeena I do play guitar and I don't have the knowledge of dhrupad but it just feels more instinctive.

  • @johnlane2395
    @johnlane2395 Před 5 lety

    Is this instrument the sitar or something else

    • @RudraVeena
      @RudraVeena  Před 5 lety +1

      As written in the titles, this is the Rudra Veena, the oldest of all Indian string instruments.

  • @maheshkumarpurohit3636

    who are the accompanist?

    • @RudraVeena
      @RudraVeena  Před 6 lety +1

      as written in the video and the information notes: Pandit Mohan Shyam Sharma accompanied Khan Sahib on Pakhavaj, Zaki Haider and Martin Spaink on Tanpura

    • @maheshkumarpurohit3636
      @maheshkumarpurohit3636 Před 6 lety

      Thanks, Pt. Mohan Shyam Sharma looks young, but he appears very impressive to me!

  • @altclut
    @altclut Před 10 lety

    So different in style from Ravi Shankar!

    • @emilvisk
      @emilvisk Před 9 lety +1

      it is a different instrument, so that the style is also a bit different ...

    • @kiyoto123
      @kiyoto123 Před 9 lety +3

      its not about style ,...ravi shankar play totaly different music ,he play what we cal khayal-hindustani /and asad ali khan play DHRUPAD -

    • @gauravsimha
      @gauravsimha Před 8 lety +6

      The maestro is playing in the Dhrupad style which is more spiritually oriented, while Ravi Shankar played in a style derivative of Dhrupad called Khyal which emerged much later and which aims to entertain the audience than just being a spiritual music.

    • @kiyoto123
      @kiyoto123 Před 8 lety

      +gaurav simha USTAD RAIS KHAN SAHIB FOR YOU

    • @gauravsimha
      @gauravsimha Před 8 lety

      +jakob cohen Didn't get you ? :)

  • @dodditude
    @dodditude Před 3 lety +1

    I don'tmean to be offensive but this instrument needs redesigning. You are a good player but a lot of these are truly reprehensible and apthetic. - I'm not going to edit this. I have considered a redesign of the rudra veena for more complex music but what has been revelead / shown to me is that even you, and you're really good, could not think of this concept because I think you were brought up in another musical "school". I'm not so fond of spanish guitaring, and classical guitar can also be annoying sometimes. Japanese sakuhachi music is especially highly entertaining on a D minished (7th, I'm not surtr). Anywas Hopefully I acn design my new post-modern rudra-veena withoiut being executed. But you guys should learn a WAY different buz that's terrible, I can hear even you get bored and uninspired with your own shit. the chinese call it the "Bull's horn". there's only so far you can go. However I have at least ideologically designed a new instrument but since 2015 I could not redesign it since I quit my job, I sawed the planks and made the measurements but life happened. Its stil amazing t haer you. You have any money, I will want to finish designing it I got some advice from an instrumentalist. I'm a bit at odds as I believe it could be reassembled at each "play/event/sitting" but he's argud about it however I believe that I am quite right in regards the "twinky" sound, in fact it may especially contribute to it, as only a part of the reassembly is.... "loose". I'm going to smoke a joint now. The rudra is an amazing instrument, but its a classical base. I'm not insulting you at all - I cannot begin to descsribe. I'm not going to continue either because its intense however it should be "built upon" and ist a difficult postulation without a visible exemplar of the theory devised, based on what you do, which is pretty amazing. Adn I'm sorry to say Ustad Ali Khan leaves me wanting to listen to maybe oh I don't know, vivaldi. Probbaly an incompetent man but I haven't listened to much, and he's probablkyu obsessed about theoretical micronotes, and I don't find him pleasant. Sadly sometimes you are also not pleasant but I think your interpretation of the intended design of the rudra is certainly a gift to other musicians who encounter you and this instrument, thanks - and no, I haven't played piano for over a decade, I did for 143 years though... yeah 143. I'm 267 now :D I meant 14.

    • @RudraVeena
      @RudraVeena  Před 3 lety +10

      Obviously an millennia old instrument needs to be updated and eventually rethought with the change of times. This has happened and is happening. Basically this mother of Indian string instruments is almost obsolete today since over the past centuries new musical forms developed within the Hindustani Raga music, that could find more adequate musical expression not only on redesigned but even new instruments. Like the Sitar and Surbahar that inherited some of the instrumental structure but much more so instrumental and musical techniques from the Rudra Veena.
      I personally have been working for the last decade on manufacturing some Rudra Veenas which are rather a optimised and tweaked versions of the same instrument. I can think of many more improvements, from solving the inefficient logistic of the instrument right to a digital version. But than time, means and energy are not endless and one has to decide where one puts his focus. I'm rather a musician than instrument maker. So I put my weight there.
      But since you seem to have so much thought about a new Rudra Veena/ instrument that possible can be used even outside of the musical context of Raga music - well we are all looking forward what you come up with. Of course not only in thoughts and words, but real life creation. Maybe once the air and mind have bean cleared of from whatever you smoke.

    • @lester9330
      @lester9330 Před 5 měsíci

      I highly recommend Willam stick to smoking Winstons@@RudraVeena