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Hindustani Classical Vocal - Khyal
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Pandit Samaresh Chowdhury: singer
Soumen Sarkar: tabla
Moinak Das: harmonium
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Pandit Samaresh Chowdhury is one of very few distinguished, younger generation classical vocalists of our time. Polished as it is, his vocal technique is primarily a testament to the rigorous training and grooming of his early years. Son of the famous “Sangeetacharya” (an honorific title for great accomplishment in music) the late Amaresh Chowdhury, Samaresh Chowdhury began his early training under the strict supervision of his illustrious father.

Later, he entered into pupilage with the world-famous sitar maestro Pandit Ravi Shankar who swiftly recognised his talent and deep commitment to classical music. His ability to bring a refined freshness and spontaneity to raags that have already been sung thousands of times over hundreds of years, made Samaresh Chowdhury, with is extraordinary range and control over the octaves, stand out for listeners and critics, alike.

KHAYAL
Khayal (meaning “imagination” or “the imagined” in Persian) is a romantic and ornate style of singing a classical raag (or melodic scale). It is relatively modern compared to “Dhrupad” which is an older, more austere style associated with devotional and temple music. The lyrics of Khayal can also be devotional but its style is essentially softer than Dhrupad allowing the singer a greater range of improvisation techniques. The majority of song texts are in the female persona, even if they’re being sung by a man. The female depicts the pining lover while her Beloved is male — whether human or God. A Khayal recital is divided into a slow-tempo, introductory section known as “Vilambit” (the vocal equivalent of the instrumental “Alaap”) from where it moves into “Madhyalay” (or medium tempo) often followed by a brief “Drut” which is even faster — either double or quadruple of the original introduction. Different song verses, usually ancient compositions in mediaeval or classical Hindi, are sung in the different sections. Apart from the song text, the faster section can include “taans” (fast melodic passages) or “sargam” made up of abbreviated syllables of the various notes of the raag, (the Indian solfa).

Tracks - Bliss CD - Pandit Samaresh Chowdhury
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  1. Raag Todi 
    Ay kartar sabkau, kirpa karo, tamahi bina kachu naahi aur, Tum gunasaagar, gunanidhan, bhav-saagar se mohe uttaro Ka bidh paaon tumhre charan, saran mohe Shyam batade tero puja ki reet nit navadhang

  2. Raag Kukav-Bilawal 
    Ab to bhayi banvari mai to birahan laagi pia tumre kaaran Bhor bhayi tab aaye sajanva, nit nit kar mohse jhooti battiyan. Tanarang piya more aaiso chattur, rayna ganwai tum souten sang.

  3. Raag Anand Kalyan 
    Hajhun na aaye balama, kasse kahoon man ki bain Tanarang piya bin tarpat beeti, chayn nahin dina-rayna Man phir phir jaat, tumre daras dekhen ko

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  • I have not heard this recording after the post-production phases, but knew it was coming along. This is a truly representative recording of one of Bengal's very few astute khayal singers. Chowdhury is as imaginative with raaga development as he is virtuosic. Of course, the contributions of the phenomenal Soumen Sarkar on the tabla and Moinak Das on the harmonium are always enriching to the musical canvas of any musician. The Todi and Nand are especially evocative. A full five-star to this CD and a bow to Samareshji. - Rating : ***** / Arnab Chakrabarty
  • Samaresh Chowdhury's excellent style of rendition evokes the senses like no other vocalist's. Looking forward to hear more of his albums from Audiorec for our enjoyment and 'Bliss'. - Rating : ***** / Shekhar Guha
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