Thursday, July 29, 2010

Kumar Gandharva : geet varsha

Geet Varsha, by Kumar Gandharva, is a presentation of monsoon songs selected from both the folk and the classical repertoires. A theme concert, one of its kind, the presentation is so artistically seamless that the lay listener may fail to realise where the stylistic lines are drawn. Recorded in Delhi in 1978, this twin album of two hour duration has Kumar Gandharva's wife Vasundhara Komkali accompanying him. Kumar Gandharva may have stood many a traditional norm on its head but none in his time could match his aural aesthetic. And his orchestration of voices here is absolutely enchanting. These recordings are very rare and not easily available.



The album opens with a song, Ghaam Pare Re, lamenting the heat of the summer in the afternoon Raga Marwa. Marwa is a raga which employs an imperfect consonance and Kumar Gandharva has used it to convey the oppressive heat and restlessness of the time just before the monsoons break. Then slowly he draws the listener into a layered landscape of gathering clouds, the first torrent of rain, the flashes of lightening, the yearning of the Nayika (heroine), the birth of Krishna on a dark rainy night. Apart from traditional rainy-season Ragas like the Miyan ki Mallar, Gaur Malhar, Sawani and Des, he also makes effective use of folk melodies from Malwa. The concluding piece, Heera Moti Neebaje in Raga Jaladhar Basant, evokes the silent moment after days of heavy rain, when one contemplates the fields around and realizes that they have turned green with vegetation, the earth giving forth its bounty after its thirst has been satisfied.

Ghaam Pare Re, Nayo Nayo Meha, Ghan Garje, Megha Ko Ritu :  Download








Kare Megha, Jaiyo Re Badarwa, Lago Sawan Mas, Bole Mora Re :  Download








Le Ja Sandeso, O Sahiba, Sawan Jhar Aayo, Main Kaise Aaun :  Download








O Dildara Aaja Re, Yasoda Ke Mandir, Amaraiyan Ke, Heera Moti :  Download








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7 comments:

Unknown said...

pure bliss! what with the monsoon clouds rumbling in the distance and these chefs-d'oeuvre, one feels exhilarated...

Shefali said...

This is a FANTASTIC album. I believe Kumar ji had composed a similar series of songs for other seasons as well. Any idea if they are available for listening from anywhere?

रानी पात्रिक said...

आपका वापस ब्लाग पर आना हर्षदायक है। बहुत प्रतीक्षा थी। आनन्द दायक पोस्ट।

Cooking Fine said...

This blog is good.

Lorraine said...

just discovered him..what a wonderful singer. Thanks for all your work.

Anonymous said...

Thanks for this great post

Unknown said...

I am not able to download the album songs.
Can you please send me the appropriate link so that I can download it.
Please revert me back jaywant.gaikwad@gmail.com

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