@MapachewithSniper the instrumental music in Indian classical music is based on vocal music, you probably have never heard vocal before. Switch off your prejudices...and then listen
this video is great ! I brought my childhood in India for many years with such high quality music. Please could you put more music clip of Smt Malabika Kanan and much about Mr.Antoni Fringi!
Thank you a lot for your very important kultural work of georgious INDIA
This is a small but significant sample of the sheer beauty and masterfulness of the nightingale of Bengal, Smt Malabika Kanan who passed away recently and whom I had the privilege of knowing closely as I was for long regular at her household as her husbandn Pt A Kanan's disciple.
This type of music is called "Konnakol" which originated in South India. It's interesting, but not unusual to see it perform in a Bengali film - non-Indians wouldn't recognise any difference.
It is tarana; carnatic (south indian) music has a similar style called thillana or tillana. this is not konnakol; konnakol is the performance of vocal percussion, the north indian (hindustani music) equivalent of konnakol is tabla "bols"
This such a beautiful video of raaga, highly talented and very nice expression by singer,I wish I could have more of the similar kind of video, in particular of same actress-Baboo
Just beautiful ...she is with the Angels now may she rest in peace!
tonykuli 1 month ago
Comment removed
FreeVonHelton 5 months ago
just fantastic singer .queen of classical music
1mehra 10 months ago
awesome
krisbodla 10 months ago
fucking rofl i laugh'd so hard at 0:21
doomboy199 1 year ago
@doomboy199 some Indians laugh when they hear opera singers, this music is as serious as much as opera singing is
holikarang 1 year ago
I am amazed, I had no idea that such a performance had ever been used in film
panchamkauns 1 year ago
you dub a mean scratch track over this and you're good to boogie :)
quaxk 1 year ago
Only a few can sing like this.....
DJDigitalGirl 2 years ago
@DJDigitalGirl elizabeth fraser sure can
quaxk 1 year ago
@quaxk I will check out her stuffs as well...:D
DJDigitalGirl 1 year ago
any know this music and instruments? I need instrumental versions I don't like the vocals.
MapachewithSniper 2 years ago
@MapachewithSniper the instrumental music in Indian classical music is based on vocal music, you probably have never heard vocal before. Switch off your prejudices...and then listen
holikarang 1 year ago
what a masterpiece - anybody have the complete version?
studer3500 2 years ago
khoob bhaalo!!! otisundor
wataneaashiqvikalp 2 years ago
making the tabla player work it ^_^
OneClubInLondon 2 years ago 2
This comment has received too many negative votes show
what the fuckkkkk
j0oliiee 2 years ago
haha.... i was imagining how it wud be like to watch hindustani classical music if u had no idea wat it was.... where r u frm?
ituber09 2 years ago 3
@j0oliiee if you don't understand this you should avoid anyway offnces
holikarang 1 year ago
Raag sohni! First time I've heard a woman sing this tarana...very pretty!!
flyingpurplemenace 2 years ago
Let vinaypande go to Google to know more about Malabika Kannan.
peacock009 2 years ago
kyaa baat!
bsingh01 2 years ago
Very Nice!
ytub7 2 years ago
this video is great ! I brought my childhood in India for many years with such high quality music. Please could you put more music clip of Smt Malabika Kanan and much about Mr.Antoni Fringi!
Thank you a lot for your very important kultural work of georgious INDIA
With best regards
alimhan1 2 years ago
So beautiful!
Inaam2 2 years ago
This is a small but significant sample of the sheer beauty and masterfulness of the nightingale of Bengal, Smt Malabika Kanan who passed away recently and whom I had the privilege of knowing closely as I was for long regular at her household as her husbandn Pt A Kanan's disciple.
singerclas 2 years ago 5
It is Raga Sohini, possibly sung by Gitashree Sandhya Mukherjee
sandipdhole 2 years ago
Beautiful tarana.
kishorsshah 3 years ago
does someone know who the singer is? malabika kanan?
vinaypande 3 years ago
Thank you so much for posting this song, it just shows how great our heritage is and so little we know about it. Thanks for all your efforts!!!!!!!!!
hempadia 3 years ago
Is interesting.
Deviousdevil302 3 years ago
its just fantastic , great
1mehra 4 years ago 3
Ahh. Unusual... a type of music only liked by very, very few.
Ganwokakeru 4 years ago
This type of music is called "Konnakol" which originated in South India. It's interesting, but not unusual to see it perform in a Bengali film - non-Indians wouldn't recognise any difference.
EliteXtasy 4 years ago
It is tarana; carnatic (south indian) music has a similar style called thillana or tillana. this is not konnakol; konnakol is the performance of vocal percussion, the north indian (hindustani music) equivalent of konnakol is tabla "bols"
catharticpoet 3 years ago 3
This such a beautiful video of raaga, highly talented and very nice expression by singer,I wish I could have more of the similar kind of video, in particular of same actress-Baboo
rkpdalbir 4 years ago 5
Yes, this is indeed Raag Sohini. I've heard Ustad Rashid Khan sing this tarana.
stacula3 4 years ago 3
ni sa gha ma-(triv) dha ni sa
return koml Re
samworkteam 4 years ago
Seems to be Rag Sohini
klacsanzky 5 years ago
it seems to be Rag Sohini
klacsanzky 5 years ago
very nice one!!! i dont have knowledge of raagas, but i liked this raaga very much
saymeena 5 years ago
what raga is this? sounds like puriya or shri, hard to tell without alap
chrisitar 5 years ago
nice!
jerkosome 5 years ago
Thanks for posting this up! It was really nice to see an old Uttam movie clip.
nochemistry 5 years ago
This has been flagged as spam show
u niggas r on crack
jihadislam 4 years ago
You are a sick freak calling people niggers
Jessaeds 4 years ago 2
you mean u?
plant260 3 years ago