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词条 Pandit Motiram Pandit Maniram Sangeet Samaroh
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  1. History

  2. 2017 festival

  3. 2013 festival

     Day 1  Day 2  Day 3 

  4. The 2012 festival

  5. The 2011 festival

  6. The 2010 festival

  7. Past events

     2009  2008  2007  2006  2005  2004  2003 

  8. See also

  9. References

  10. External links

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| music_festival_name = Pandit Motiram Pandit Maniram Sangeet Samaroh
| image =
| caption=
| location = Chowmahalla Palace, Hyderabad, India
| years_active = 1972 – present
| founders = Jasraj
| dates = 27 to 30 November 2009
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}}Pandit Motiram Pandit Maniram Sangeet Samaroh is an annual Indian classical music festival held at Chowmahalla Palace in Hyderabad, India. The festival is organised by noted classical singer Jasraj in memory of his father and brother, both classical musicians. Jasraj always performs on 30 November every year, his father's death anniversary and a tribute to Jasraj’s guru, his mentor and elder brother, Maniram, who died in 1986, and Jasraj renamed the festival to include his brother's name.[1]

History

The festival was started in 1972 by Jasraj because of his bond with Hyderabad as he spent his childhood here and his father, Motiram's Samadhi is in the city. Maharaja Kishan Prasad Bahadur took his father to Chowmahalla Palace.

[1][2] His father died in 1934, five hours before his concert at Chowmahalla Palace, where he was to be announced as the Royal musician in the court of Osman Ali Khan. Motiram and Maniram were not only vocalists but composers of repute.[3] Amjad Ali Khan and Zakir Hussain were introduced to the city audience for the first time in 1972 during the same festival.

The festival was held at various venues like Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, CIEFL, Nizam College, and since 2009 it is held at Chowmahalla Palace. The entry to the event is free. The music festival is organised from November 29 to December 1 at the same venue, with the last day having the ‘Idea Jalsa’ music concert, clubbed with the festival this time, said Durga Jasraj.[4]

2017 festival

Swar Sharma - Hindustani Classical

Takahiro Arai - Santoor

Jasraj - Hindustani Classical

2013 festival

The festival enters its 41st year, commencing on 29 November 2013 at Chowmahala Place Hyedrabad.

Day 1

  • Rattan Mohan Sharma and Swar Sharma (Prarthana)
  • Pushpita Mishra (Odissi dance)
  • L. Subramaniam (violin); Sanjeev Abhayankar (Hindustani classical vocal)

Day 2

  • Rimpa Siva and Yashwant (tabla duet)
  • Sangeet Martand Pandit Jasraj (vocal)

Day 3

Omkar Dadarkar (vocal) and Wadali Wadali Brothers

The 2012 festival

Vocal Recital by Srinivas Joshi (Son and Disciple of Bhimsen Joshi) Sarod Recital by Amjad Ali Khan

Jasrangi Jugalbandi by Ankita Joshi (Disciple of Jasraj) and Krishna Bongane (Disciple of Rashid Khan) Vocal Recital by Jasraj

Ghazal by Ranjit Rajwada, Bhajan Recital by Anup Jalota

The 2011 festival

  • Sanjeev Abhyankar (Hindustani vocal); Jugalbandi Shashank Subramanyam (flute) & Vishwa Mohan Bhatt (Mohan Veena)
  • Ratan Mohan Sharma (Hindustani Vocal); Ramkumar Mishra (Tabla Solo); Pandit Jasraj (Hindustani vocal)
  • Bhaskarnath (Shehanai); Gargi Datta and Tripti Mukherjee (Hindustani Vocal Jugalbandi); Dr.Jaspinder Narula (Sufi Qawwali)

The 2010 festival

The 38th annual festival was held at Chowmahalla Palace from 29 November to 1 December

  • Bharatanatyam by Sirisha Shashank, Sitar recital by Manju Mehta and vocal of Sanjeev Abhyankar
  • Flute Recital by S. Akash, Tabla By Anindo Chatterjee, vocal concert of Jasraj
  • Vocal by Ankita Joshi, vocal by Madhup Mudgal and Kadri Gopalnath (Saxophone)

Past events

2009

It was held between 27–30 November that included Pritam Bhattacharjee (Hindustani vocal), Shiv Kumar Sharma (santoor), Tripti Mukherjee (Hindustani vocal), Ulhas Kashalkar (Hindustani vocal), Kalari Academy of Performing Arts (Kalaripayattu), Suman Ghosh (Hindustani vocal), Munnawar Masoom (qawwali), Shashank Subramanyam (flute), Yogesh Samsi (Tabla solo), Jasraj.

2008

It was held on 29 and 30 November. Performers include Sabir Khan (sarangi) and Sudha Ragunathan (Carnatic vocal), Niladri Kumar (sitar), Sanjeev Abhyankar (vocal), Rattan Mohan Sharma (vocal) and Kumar Bose (tabla solo), Hemang Mehta (vocal) and N. Rajam (violin), Vishwa Mohan Bhatt (Mohan Veena).[5] Pandit Jasraj performed on the last day of the festival.[6]

2007

Jasraj, Shahid Parvez, Shashank, Vocalist Pritam Bhattacharjee, Vijay Ghate, Ajay Pohankar, Manjari Chaturvedi (Sufi Kathak) and Sanjeev Abhyankar. The festival was hosted by Durga Jasraj.

2006

Jasraj performed on the first day, 30 November.

2005

Niladri Kumar (sitar) and zitar, Taufiq Qureshi (percussion), Dinesh (Congo), Anand Sharma (key boards and vocals, Agnelo Fernandes (key board) and Vijay Ghate (tabla),[7] Bhajan singer Anup Jalota performed at the festival.

2004

Hariprasad Chaurasia, Vikku Vinayakram and Selva Ganesh, U. Srinivas and Jasraj performed.[8]

2003

Amjad Ali Khan (sarod), Raja Kale (vocal), Padma Subramanyam (Bharatanatyam) and L. Subramaniam.[9]

See also

{{Portal|Indian classical music}}
  • List of Hindustani classical music festivals

References

1. ^{{cite web|title=‘Hyderabad is my teerth sthaan’|url=http://www.hindu.com/2008/11/27/stories/2008112758490200.htm|work=hindu.com|accessdate=26 March 2014}}
2. ^{{cite web|title=Music fest by Pandit Jasraj|url=http://www.hindu.com/2006/11/28/stories/2006112815120200.htm|work=hindu.com|publisher=The Hindu|accessdate=26 March 2014}}
3. ^A custom of culture The Hindu, 1 Dec 2004.
4. ^{{cite web|title=Wadali brothers perform on December 1 at Chwomhala palace|url=http://www.indtoday.com/idea-jalsa-wadali-brothers-perform-dec-1-chowmohala-palace/|publisher=Indtoday|accessdate=26 March 2014}}
5. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-national/tp-andhrapradesh/lsquoHyderabad-is-my-teerth-sthaanrsquo/article15349998.ece|title=‘Hyderabad is my teerth sthaan’|date=27 November 2008|publisher=|via=www.thehindu.com}}
6. ^{{cite web|title=The Maestro enthralls|url=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/life-style/parties/hyderabad/The-Maestro-enthralls/articleshow/3780460.cms?referral=PM|work=indiatimes.com/|publisher=The Times of India|accessdate=26 March 2014|date=2 Dec 2008}}
7. ^http://www.hinduonnet.com/thehindu/fr/2005/12/16/stories/2005121602150300.htm
8. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.hindu.com/mp/2004/12/01/stories/2004120100800300.htm|title=The Hindu : Metro Plus Hyderabad / Culture : A custom of culture|first=|last=hysvm|website=www.hindu.com}}
9. ^http://www.hinduonnet.com/thehindu/mp/2003/11/27/stories/2003112700150200.htm

External links

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