Lata Mangeshkar is the supreme voice of Indian music. He is considered the greatest playback singer of Hindi film industry. Lata Mangeshkar has recorded over 50000 songs, including songs, movies, Ghazal, Bhajan, and the like. It is interesting to know that Lata Mangeshkar has sung more than a thousand films in Bollywood and regional Indian languages in more than twenty, but mainly in Hindi. In addition duette Lata has recorded all the leading male singers of his era, including Manna Dey, Mohammed Rafi, Mukesh and Kishore Kumar. He broke onto the music scene with the Indian film song Aayega Aanewaala Mahal (1949). Moreover, many of the popular songs of Lata Mangeshkar sang the 1940 and 1950 include: Mohabbat Aisi dhadkan hai, Yeh zindagi usiki hai, Jaag dard Ishq jaag, O aasman waale musical hit Anarkali, Aplam chaplam, Radha na stock na stock, Kitna haseen hai mausam from Dheere se aaja ri Azaad and akhiyan mein, Shola jo bhadke, short-eared owl Bholi khote ke dil, Dil Nazar dhadke sharmaaye, Kare Mere dil ki ghadi from Albela. Other popular songs include Lata Mangeshkar Gore Gore o baanke chore (Samadhi) Mehfil Mein Shama Jal HICP (Nirala) Dil Ki Duniya basake sanwariya, sailor Dee baawra panchi (Amar Deep), and a man bhaaye anadi Balma (Bahuraani). In addition to Lata songs like Jiya bekaraar Hai (Barsaat) Rasik Balma (Chori Chori), title song of Hariyali Steam rack, hai koi in upper secondary schools (upper secondary) Pyar Kiya To Darna KYA (Mughal-E-Azam), Ajeeb Dastaan Hai Yeh (Dil Apna Steam Preet Parai) were big hits.
1990, Lata Mangeshkar also saved a lot of non-film songs, such as the ghazal, with Riho Singh. Lata recorded songs in the film Hum Aapke Hain Kaun were smash hits as well.
In addition, all sung by Lata Mangeshkar Yash Chopra films, including Chandni, Lamhe, Darr, Yeh Dillagi, Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge, Dil To Pagal Hai, Mohabbatein, Veer Zaara and Mujhse Dosti Karoge.
Moreover, Lata songs among the most popular songs such as Jiya's disgusting (Dil Se), Khamoshiyan Gungunane guffaw (One, Two, four), Ek Tu Hi Bharosa (Pukar) Pyaara You Gaon (Zubeidaa) and O Paalanhaare (Lagaan) - - everything is made of AR Rahman.
So, if you want to review the above and many other all-time most popular and melodious songs of Lata, just log in Idhun tv.
When I was asked to define the music of India with just one word I would describe it as timeless. Indeed, the music is great and hugely diverse country has withstood the test of time. The fact that Indian music is admired around the world about your wealth. No other music on the planet can say that India as a truly universal music that has crossed the barriers of language and man made boundaries.
Indian music and travel back in time
The genesis of Indian music can be traced back to the Vedas, or scriptures of the Hindus. Music has always been an integral part of Indian culture and tradition. Ethnic diversity to be one of the sounds here are largely responsible for the difference. Indian music is mainly based on the system of Raag and Taal. Simply put, Raag meaning or scope of the melody in Western music and Taal refers to the rhythmic beats. Raag consists of seven states that are organized in a systematic way, which is repeated in a certain format Taal.
There are many genres of music in India. Here is the complete guide to:
* Classical music: Indian classical music in two varieties - Hindustani and Carnatic music. Hindustani music is prevalent in North countries while in Carnatic music has its roots in southern India. Although these two schools of music fundamentals remain the same, they differ in essence, transferred. They can be both vocal and instrumental music.
* Folk or Desi music: This music comes from different countries, each country differs in its language and style, but it has the same effect on the listener, it must be transported to the land where they are from Assam, Bengal or in Tamilnadu. Desi Bhangra from the Punjab or the music could be from Gujarat, Dandiya Lavani or from the state of Maharashtra. Most of the songs are accompanied by desi dance that compliments the music.
* Easy to music: This is a huge genre, which includes devotional music, ghazal, patriotic songs and Quwallis. However, the most popular form of popular music is Bollywood and Indipop music. Hollywood Bollywood refers to India's match, as India's film industry. This is a real money spinner, with legends Lata Mangeshkar RD Burman AR Rehman to achieve iconic status. Indian music is known around the world with their remixes, film songs and pop numbers. Pop music rocks, not only in India but also in the U.S., Britain and parts of South and East Asia.
* Rock and Metal: This genre of music is still in its nascent stage, people prefer to listen to Metallica and Def Leopard. But bands like Parikrama, Zero and Nexus are slowly gaining recognition.
Indian music Web sites offer everything that you need to know anything beyond playing the music. These websites are generally based on Bollywood and include music downloads from your favorite artist, movie or actor. There are wallpapers, videos, movies and clips, trivia all the Bollywood stars, interviews, events, film and music reviews, public opinion, golden oldies, and all the latest hits. You can buy the CD / DVD to send these gifts to India and check out new releases, among other things.
Indian music is highly complex and diverse, but their exit is a very unique way. Song of India has the ability to transport you to another world altogether. Happy listening.
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Wednesday, August 31, 2011
Tuesday, August 30, 2011
Pandit Bhimsen Joshi - A Musical Marvel
On 10 February 2009 Pt. Bhimsen Joshi, a well-known Hindustani classical singer, was awarded the Bharat Ratna in your home. Both the 87-year-old maestro of the field of art became the sixth person to receive this award. Before he was a filmmaker Satyajeet Roy, classical singer S. Subbulakshmi, sitar virtuoso Ravi Shankar Pandit, the playback singer Lata Mangeshkar and Ustad Bismillah Khan Maestro sehnai is given the highest civilian award in the nation.Although it is recognized as a leading light of the Kirana Gharana Ustad Abdul Karim Khan, which was created and Ustad Abdul Wahid Khan, Pandit Bhimsen Joshi also add different elements of each smart Gharanas (schools) and Hindustani classical music, managed to create a unique style of singing (gayaki) itself. To this style, which is properly called Bhimsen Gayaki, he added later, introspective and meditative quality. "... I believe that it is the last man in this century as a musician, singing his works and I can not see any replacement for hundreds of years," once said that Ustad Ali Akbar Khan, the great sarod maestro, about Panditji.Recipient of numerous awards including the Padma Vibhushan, Padma Bhushan and Padma Shree Bhimsen Joshi is particularly known for Khayal (highly advanced form of classical music). But his creativity to include all forms of Hindustani music Ragadari Bhajan, Natya sangeeta Abhangs that. He enthralled the music lovers all over the country and abroad for its unmatched excellence gamak, meend, Tankard and layakari. His rendition of "Mile Sur Mera Tumhara" doyens of music with others, and like Dr. Krishna Swar-Balmurli samragyi Lata Mangeshkar has sent countless Doordarshan National Channel.
His passion for MUSIC:
Born in Dharwad Gadag district of Karnataka in the fourth February 1922 Pt. Bhimsen Joshi was deeply moved by the age of 10, the registration of Ustad Abdul Karim Khan, where he played for at least a thousand times. It contains ingredients gramophone record - "Bajo Mändar" is Shuddh Raga Kalyan. Music became a magnet for him and the center. And this passion for music motivated him to flee homes fragile age of 11 looking for a guru. Over the next three years he wandered the Jullundhar, Kharagpur, Lucknow, Kolkata and Gawalior. In the meantime, he was tracked down and brought his father back home. Finally, their search ended with a fruitful, if he found his mentor Pandit Rambhau Kundgolkar your home state. Pt. Kundgolkar, popularly known as Sawai Gandharva was a disciple of Ustad Abdul Karim Khan of the letter.
Over the next five years, from 1936 to1940 Bhimsen Joshi Khayal Gayaki underwent intensive training under the custody of their guru. A few years after leaving his guru, he just listened to a lot of different music. "It is education itself, as important as practicing music," he said. He conducted the first to live in the age of 19, and her debut album was released when she was 20 Since then, his music continues to shine and he became one of the most sought after artist in the country. He traveled extensively to different parts of the country.
Versatile Genius:
Life time of a daring and risk-holder Panditji entertained the music lovers not only in his rendering of the majestic Darbar Kanhara shore facilities such as, Puriya Dhanashree, Miyan Ki Malhar, Kalyan and Shuddh gaud Sarang, but also committed to the melodious songs and thumris. While the rendition of "Babul Mora Naiharn Chhooto Hi Jaye" Kundan Lal Sehgal famous playback singer in Hindi film Street Singer, is an unforgettable, Panditji sang so wonderfully thumri in Bhairava, that every lover of Hindustani music is deeply moved by it. Bhajan "Hari Ko Sada Bhaje Jo", as it consists of Bhairava is the all-time favorite of music lovers. Similarly, Kirtana "Jai Jai Ram Hare Krishna", which he sang during the Radha Krishna Utsav at Hare Krishna Mandir, Mumbai aptly demonstrates its versatility. His contribution to the Natya sangeeta is remarkable. In fact, with Pandit Mallikarjun Mansur doyens like geniuses and the like Kumar Gandharva, he created the golden era of Hindustani classical music. He has been a great admirer of his contemporary musicians. Bharat Bhavan, Bhopal organized the seminar "Bhimsen Joshi Prasang" in his art. People from different fields of arts, including music, theater and literature, he participated. Panditji with his tribute to his guru, the guru-disciple Sawai Gandharva started Gangubai Hangal Music Festival, held each December in Pune, and is one of the most prominent festivals of classical music in India.
The most successful artist:
Probably Bhimsen Joshi has sung at the performance of the most successful post-independence era. He has been the first choice not only an eminent music festivals in the country, but also the leading music companies. Its economic success is unmatched in his field. To celebrate its 75th Music Today, the anniversary of its live recording six albums. His rendition of bandishes "Bana Aaj way" and "Bahut din beete re" in Pooriya Raga Kalyan is a majestic example of his art. MagnaSound later came out with the most important release of his live recordings. This series consists of 12 albums, aptly named Siddhi of his masterpieces, including Miyan-ki-Todi, Ramkali, gaud Sarang, Bhimpalasi, Puriya Dhanashree, Yaman, Shuddh Kalyan, Kedar, Durga, Shankar, Darbar Kanhara and Miyan Malhar. Considering Sony has published a series of albums under the heading "Swaradhiraj" Times MUSIC Panditji many live and studio recordings to celebrate its 80th anniversary of the 2002nd
His passion for MUSIC:
Born in Dharwad Gadag district of Karnataka in the fourth February 1922 Pt. Bhimsen Joshi was deeply moved by the age of 10, the registration of Ustad Abdul Karim Khan, where he played for at least a thousand times. It contains ingredients gramophone record - "Bajo Mändar" is Shuddh Raga Kalyan. Music became a magnet for him and the center. And this passion for music motivated him to flee homes fragile age of 11 looking for a guru. Over the next three years he wandered the Jullundhar, Kharagpur, Lucknow, Kolkata and Gawalior. In the meantime, he was tracked down and brought his father back home. Finally, their search ended with a fruitful, if he found his mentor Pandit Rambhau Kundgolkar your home state. Pt. Kundgolkar, popularly known as Sawai Gandharva was a disciple of Ustad Abdul Karim Khan of the letter.
Over the next five years, from 1936 to1940 Bhimsen Joshi Khayal Gayaki underwent intensive training under the custody of their guru. A few years after leaving his guru, he just listened to a lot of different music. "It is education itself, as important as practicing music," he said. He conducted the first to live in the age of 19, and her debut album was released when she was 20 Since then, his music continues to shine and he became one of the most sought after artist in the country. He traveled extensively to different parts of the country.
Versatile Genius:
Life time of a daring and risk-holder Panditji entertained the music lovers not only in his rendering of the majestic Darbar Kanhara shore facilities such as, Puriya Dhanashree, Miyan Ki Malhar, Kalyan and Shuddh gaud Sarang, but also committed to the melodious songs and thumris. While the rendition of "Babul Mora Naiharn Chhooto Hi Jaye" Kundan Lal Sehgal famous playback singer in Hindi film Street Singer, is an unforgettable, Panditji sang so wonderfully thumri in Bhairava, that every lover of Hindustani music is deeply moved by it. Bhajan "Hari Ko Sada Bhaje Jo", as it consists of Bhairava is the all-time favorite of music lovers. Similarly, Kirtana "Jai Jai Ram Hare Krishna", which he sang during the Radha Krishna Utsav at Hare Krishna Mandir, Mumbai aptly demonstrates its versatility. His contribution to the Natya sangeeta is remarkable. In fact, with Pandit Mallikarjun Mansur doyens like geniuses and the like Kumar Gandharva, he created the golden era of Hindustani classical music. He has been a great admirer of his contemporary musicians. Bharat Bhavan, Bhopal organized the seminar "Bhimsen Joshi Prasang" in his art. People from different fields of arts, including music, theater and literature, he participated. Panditji with his tribute to his guru, the guru-disciple Sawai Gandharva started Gangubai Hangal Music Festival, held each December in Pune, and is one of the most prominent festivals of classical music in India.
The most successful artist:
Probably Bhimsen Joshi has sung at the performance of the most successful post-independence era. He has been the first choice not only an eminent music festivals in the country, but also the leading music companies. Its economic success is unmatched in his field. To celebrate its 75th Music Today, the anniversary of its live recording six albums. His rendition of bandishes "Bana Aaj way" and "Bahut din beete re" in Pooriya Raga Kalyan is a majestic example of his art. MagnaSound later came out with the most important release of his live recordings. This series consists of 12 albums, aptly named Siddhi of his masterpieces, including Miyan-ki-Todi, Ramkali, gaud Sarang, Bhimpalasi, Puriya Dhanashree, Yaman, Shuddh Kalyan, Kedar, Durga, Shankar, Darbar Kanhara and Miyan Malhar. Considering Sony has published a series of albums under the heading "Swaradhiraj" Times MUSIC Panditji many live and studio recordings to celebrate its 80th anniversary of the 2002nd
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