Meditative Alaap in Raag Bhimpalasi | Rupak Kulkarni | Music of India

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#darbarfestival | “To play it is to meditate, and to soothe the mind. The flute needs no maintenance - the only thing one needs is to be in tune internally.” (Rupak Kulkarni)

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Rupak Kulkarni is one of today’s finest bansuri exponents. He was the star disciple of Hariprasad Chaurasia, and has since sought to expand his guru’s pioneering approach. Rupak has created new ragas and even new flutes to aid in his quest, including the bass-toned ‘adbhut bansuri’ [flute of wonder], and takes a deep interest in the therapeutic use of Indian music. Hear more of Rupak here:
-Jog |    • Roaring Bansuri & Tabla | Pandit Rupa...  

Shuddh Sarang is a popular early afternoon raga from the Sarang family, a group of ragas often said to evoke different forms of sringara [attraction, romantic love]. It draws on Kalyan thaat, but omits Ga and takes both a tivra [raised] and a shuddha [natural] Ma in avroh [descent]. Re is the vadi [king note]. Hear more superb performances of Shudh Sarang here:
-Debashish Bhattacharya (chaturangi) |    • Indian Slide Guitar | Pandit Debashis...  
-Kaushiki Chakraborty (vocal) |    • Amazing Raag Shudh Sarang | Kaushiki ...  
-Irshad Khan (sitar) |    • Magnificent Shuddh Sarang | Ustad Irs...  

Recorded at Darbar Festival 2009, at London’s Southbank Centre:
-Rupak Kulkarni (bansuri)
-Anuradha Pal (tabla)

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