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Shruti Sadolikar-Katkar compares the masterful blending of combination Ragas in the Jaipur-Atrauli Gharana to the seamless transition of a train from one track to the other, without the travelers even aware of it. In this short clip she sings Raag Kaunsi Kanada. Accompanying her on the tabla is Vishwanath Shirodker, on the Sarangi is Murad Ali and on the harmonium is Tanmay Deochake.
Don’t miss the full 1 hour and 54 minute concert where she sings three Ragas- Raag Savani Nat, which is a favourite of the Gharana, Raag Bihari and Raag Kaunsi Kanada. A female exponent of a pre-dominantly masculine style from a strong lineage.
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More about the Artist
“Have you ever closed your eyes and run your fingers over a colourful, Persian rug?” asks Vidushi Shruti Sadolikar-Katkar as she describes the repertoire of combined Ragas which is typical of the Jaipur-Atrauli Gharana. “You will be able to trace its patterns without feeling anything, even though there are different colours and designs that start and end at various points; the texture is smooth and you wouldn’t even know where the blending was done,” she muses.
The Jaipur-Atrauli Gharana is known for its rare Ragas and an apt combination of intellect and aesthetics in their representation. This gharana specializes in combining two Ragas into one with seamless, smooth transitional points.
Musicians
Shruti Sadolikar (Jaipur-Atrauli gharana)
Vishwanath Shirodker (tabla)
Murad Ali (sarangi)
Tanmay Deochake (harmonium)
Ranjana Ghatak (tanpura)
Shobana Patel (tanpura)
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