Excerpts from archive on Ahmed Jan Thirakwa, Kishan Maharaj & Samta Prasad

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Filigree of Rhythm : archival DVD on Tabla featuring Ustad Ahmed Jan Thirakwa sahib, Pt Kishan Maharaj and Pt Samta Prasad.

The DVD titled 'Filigree of Rhythm' is on Tabla, an instrument that has mesmerised the music lovers for generations and has undergone several stages of innovations over centuries, and has tremendously evolved as an instrument. The present title consists of two volumes featuring the three maestros of all times. First volume features performances by Ustad Ahmed Jaan Thirakwa and Pt. Kishan Maharaj while the second volume contains performances by Pt. Samta Prasad.

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  • there is no match for DD Bharati greate channel to the universe by India. it is our presige keeping our heritage eternally. thank u DD.

  • where is the reamining part of this upload?

  • Thanks for this upload, very interesting and informative.

  • @shishyupal back then banaras repertoire wasn't all that well developed.

  • what ahemed jaan khan sahed is saying correct...... for these information ask shabir nisar of hyderabad son of sheik dawood...... i am young too....purity of tabla is gone because we hav so many distraction..... those people lived for it and died for it still some people are there... but still hard find that depth there is no any mohol any more...every one to become commercial...hard generelise to it

  • he also says ... "sabko acha maante hai" .. means "I think all (gharanas) are good" ... but why would he say "theek nahi hui"?!!

  • please share where i can buy these dvds online? thanks!

  • Ustad Ahmadjan Thirakhawa Khansaheb is saying at 2:13 - 2:20: ...aur waise...Banaras kuch aur ho gaya, magar han, tick nahin hui".

    Translation: "and so...Banaras became something else, but the process didn't carry well". Then the interviewer interrupts by saying "yes yes, it can happen".

    Someone can explain ?

    Why is he saying that ?

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