David Dalle
Thursday January 19th, 2023 with David Dalle
The Disciple's Guru: Kishori Amonkar in concert; brass music from the Balkans and India, Ukrainian-Newfoundland music.
This is a repeat broadcast of a program originally aired August 12th, 2021. I came down sick rather quickly and cannot come to the studio today, and did not have time to prepare a program at home. This was a great program which had some technical difficulty when aired, and only the 2nd half was heard on FM. So here it is in full.
(Originally aired August 12 2021)
Several weeks ago I watched the film "The Disciple", a drama about a young man's lifelong pursuit to become a classical Hindustani singer. (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt11423784/ - streaming on Netflix - watch it!)
A wonderful film about music, it stars two classical singers. There is also a third character in the film who looms over the story, yet is never seen and only heard. She is the late guru of the elder singer in the film. While researching the singers in the film, Aditya Modak, the young aspiring singer and Arun Dravid as his guru, I found that Arun Dravid's guru was the late singer Kishori Amonkar. It is clear that the late guru in the film is a fictional character based on Dravid's actual guru, Kishori Amonkar and her guru and mother, Mogubai Kurdikar also known as "Mai", which is the name of the late guru character in the film. Kishori Amonkar was an ascetic for whom music was a form of devotion. She developed her own individual style which, though based on the Jaipur Gharana of her mother, took on aspects of many other Gharanas. For this she was often criticized in her younger years. "I do not restrict myself to a Gharana because in my opinion music is universal. If I confine myself to a restricted area, then I would never be able to see the entire horizon."
"Music is more than notations, or compositions, or styles. It is an ocean of philosophy, a mountain of knowledge, an eternal teacher whose student I will always remain."
- Kishori Amonkar
I found an out-of-print live recording of Kishori Amonkar performing in London in 2000. It took my breath away, magnificent! We will hear an hour-long performance of Raga Jeevanpuri.
Kalyna The Kubasonics - Kalyna single - Independent |
Maritu Doro Bulgarian All Star Orchestra - Dusha - The Soul of Bulgaria - Network |
Kurbeti Kurbeti - Music of Albania's Gypsies - FM Records |
Belzer Medley Lorin Sklamberg, Frank London, Uri Caine - Nigunim - Tzadik |
Asfalt Tango Fanfare Ciocarlia & Boban and Marko Orkestar - Balkan Brass Battle - Asfalt Tango |
Duniya Mein Tera Hai Shyam Brass Band - Street Music Vol. 5 - TIPS |
Saraswati Autorickshaw - Four Higher - Tala-Wallah Rec ords |
Ber Chalya Mera Bhai Bagga Khan - Bhajan - Amarrass Records |
Jiya O Jiya Kuchh Bol Do Jaipur Kawa Brass Band - Dance of the Cobra - World Music Network |
Raag Jeevanpuri - Alap Kishori Amonkar, Purushottam Wadawalker, Balkrishna Iyer, Milind Raikar, Vidya Bhagwati - Sampradaya - Navras Records |
Raag Jeevanpuri - Vilambit Khayal in teentaal - Baje Jhananana Kishori Amonkar, Purushottam Wadawalker, Balkrishna Iyer, Milind Raikar, Vidya Bhagwati - Sampradaya - Navras Records |
Raag Jeevanpuri - Madhya-laya Khayal in teentaal - Chhum Chhananana Bichhuwa Kishori Amonkar, Purushottam Wadawalker, Balkrishna Iyer, Milind Raikar, Vidya Bhagwati - Sampradaya - Navras Records |