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YUSUF ALI KHAN | Raga Kafi
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- čas přidán 26. 10. 2020
- An album with Yusuf Ali Khan Sahebs music can be found here: matyasitar.ban...
Ustad Yusuf Ali Khan - Sitar
Raga Kafi - Aochar and Drut Teental Gat
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In the picture (l-r): Ustad Sakhawat Hussain Khan, Ustad Ilyas Khan, Ustad Yusuf Ali Khan, Zahid Khan (another sitar-playing son of Sakhawat Khansaheb who passed away at a young age). The picture was taken in the mid 1940ies in Yusuf Alis sitar workshop in Lucknow. In the upper floor of the same building Sakhawat Khansahebs family used to live during that time. The two giants were close peers exchanging musical ideas and compositions. During his long tour to Europe from 1936-39 Sakhawat Saheb even entrusted his second sons Ilyas Khansahebs musical education into the hands of Yusuf Ali Khansaheb. The shop was known to be a vibrant meeting point for musicians from near and far.
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Audio & picture taken from the archive of Ustad Irfan MD Khan.
His simplicity and authenticity makes the music simply captivating.
what a beautiful and sweet Kafi - beautiful stretching of the notes...truly so many unsung masters....thanks for making our knowledge and appreciation richer with this gem
इतना अच्छी बजायीगी और कभी नाम भी नहीं सुना खां साहब का
I have learned very similar phrasing of kafi in RadhikaMohan Maitra’s teaching tradition.
divine Kaafi. So simple, so melodious and so sweet. What great musicians we have had in the past. May God bless them all.
Priceless genius he was.....
Hooked at the first few strokes.
What longing...❤
Music was so nice without fringes but melodious those days, without acrobatics
Very true !it was pure music and for the sake of celebrating music only! divine souls 🙏
सुभान अल्लाह! बहुत खूब!
Thank you for preserving this music and making it assessable to anyone with internet access. I have enjoyed listening to the oldest surviving recordings of Indian classical music as well as pre 1960 music and comparing it to modern musicians. The same for western classical music as well. It’s fascinating to be able to hear the differences as opposed to relying on commentary from people who lived in the distant past descriptions of going to concerts. We are the first generation in history to have this privilege. Thanks for taking the time to post this music. I truely appreciate it
So beautiful playing!!
Beautiful illustration ❤
Very good, thanks!
Pure bliss, thanks for sharing
What a beautiful rendition,awesome, thank you
Waah melodius❤
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I have heard about yuzuf saheb. But today only I heard his playing!
wow! One hallmark of the kans (and phrasing in general) is their continuity and flow.
What an excellent historicsl resource! Thanks for all your work in compiling and uploading.
A very sweet and beautiful rendition.Mind blowing.
Amazing performance. Keep uploading more.Thanking. You
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A truly beautiful rendering but it sounds like Pilu. Any comments please.
Indeed there are many interwoven shades of ragas Pilu and Deshi (both belonging to Kafi Thaat), brought on by the gayaki style of presentation.
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