Ramprapanna Bhattacharya presents Bandishes of Ustad Vilayat Khan on Raag Darbari Kanada.

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Ramprapanna Bhattacharya presents Bandishes of Ustad Vilayat Khan on Raag Darbari Kanada.
An excerpt of live performance by Ramprapanna Bhattacharya, the highly acclaimed Sitarist of Imdadkhani-Etawah Gharana (which is one of the oldest and most illustrious gharanas of Indian Classical Music which has produced the biggest names of Instrumental Music through each generation including Ustad Vilayat Khan) on Raga Darbari Kanada. He is disciple of his father Ram Udar Bhattacharya, Pt. Kashinath Mukherjee and Pt. Arvind Parikh. He is fortunate to have blessings from none other than Ustad Vilayat Khan. Here he presents some of the classic compositions of Aftaab-E-Sitar Ustad Vilayat Khan Sahib. This was a live concert at ASPEE Auditorium, Mumbai on 5th July, 2009. Sri Kaushik Bose (Mumbai) accompanied the artist on tabla. Pt. Arvind Parikh was present in the audience. For more information on artist, please log on to: http://sites.google.com/site/ramprapanna/
Video Courtesy of Sri Ram Udar Bhattacharya.

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  • Thank you very much...Yes, I teach in person where I stay and through distant lessons via internet as well...Please visit my webpage for details.

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  • wow. it's like van halen playing sitar.

  • raga'n'roll !

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  • Marvelous mastery of Sitar and flawless rendering of the Raga.

  • I don't understand why this video has 4 dislikes. Excellent performance my friend!

  • @ramprapanna thank you. Where do you live? Do you teach classes?

  • i am just speechless! Very very very very wonderful! Do you teach anywhere?

  • simply wonderful!

  • Just excellent, thank you so much fo sharing! Can't wait to hear more!

  • Keep on ! keep on ! India needs future masters of Indian Classical Music...never give up, you are doing great ! May be you stay devited to pure classical...such a fluidity when playing Ustadji's bandishes...Machallah !

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