Rasoolanbai of Benares (1902-74) was one of the legendry classical singers from Benaras(Varanasi). Her severely enchanting manner of singing Thumri, kajri and dadra enthralls music enthusiasts today even decades after her death.
Kajri: According to a folk tale of Mirzapur, there was woman called Kajli whose husband was in a distant land. Monsoon arrived and separation became unbearable. She began to cry at the feet of the Kajmal Goddess and these cries took the form of the popular Kajri songs.
Come monsoon... and it brings relief from the sizzling hot summer.
Come the black clouds... and separation from the beloved become unbearable.
Each bolt of lightning hits straight at the heart and makes it beat faster.
Kajri, the songs of longing are the outbursts of a woman overwhelmed by desire.
Derived from the word Kajal meaning Kohl, Kajris are sung by classical and semi classical musicians. There are two forms of Kajri singing in UP, one that is sung on a performance platform and the other sung by women dancing in a semi-circle, the 'Dhunmuniya Kajri'.
Beautiful..............
solodadmaria 9 months ago
It is when one listens to such renditions that the nuances of a thumri are best understood. The way she creats the 'mahaul' wnd with what 'shaistagi'. What a masterpiece. Thanks a ton for uploading.
kamlapatitripathi 9 months ago
The TablaNawaz in the first picture is Ustad Shaik Dawood Saheb, but the accompanist in the recording is some one else. Thanks saqib.
kundgalli 1 year ago
superb pictures to match raga. Thanks.
Dinesh Gandhi.
Dineshgandhi 1 year ago
Thank u so much Saquib... this piece is such a discovery! Her voice just floats... And so does one when one listens to it....
ritsjoey 2 years ago
thanks for sharing this rare recording. pl send us some more if you have.
shaili237 2 years ago
soulfull voice, mature akaars
raqib56 2 years ago
Beautiful,Sublime.Let us have more of these.Thanks for sharing.
meerut14 3 years ago
thanks again - your interpretation is very accurate.
munshiman 3 years ago