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This is a very special treat for our viewers from the Darbar Festival held in London. Abhisek Lahiri performs on the sarod accompanied by Sukhwinder Singh Pinky on the tabla. In this recital you will hear Raag Shree played in Teentaal (16 beat cycle).
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Learn more about the music:
Shree is a devotional sunset raga with ancient roots. The name has sacred origins (‘Shri’), representing humanity’s material relation with the world (as opposed to ‘Om’, which represents our spiritual dimensions). It is associated with Lord Shiva, the destroyer and transformer, Lakshmi, the giver of wealth and prosperity, and various Sikh saints, many of whom composed in the raga.
Sitarist-scholar Deepak Raja quotes legendary vocalist Omkarnath Thakur as considering Shree to be a raga of fear: “The prescribed time for performing this raga (around sunset) is the time when nature and humans are at peace, but the disembodied spirits (of whom Shiva is the Lord) become active, and aid the black magic of Tantriks”.
It is considered to be among the most difficult ragas to master. Hailing from Poorvi thaat, it takes the swaras SrGMPdNS, with Re and Pa as the vadi-samvadi pairing (dominant and sub-dominant notes). The core of the raga is to be found in the movement between these two notes, with musicians employing all manner of ornamentations to explore their co-relationship. The raga is typically elaborated in madhya and taar saptak (middle and upper octaves). A range of different sruti (microtones) are used, with many variants of Re and Dha turning up in its extensive recorded history.
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Musicians
Abhisek Lahiri (sarod)
Sukhvinder Singh ‘Pinky’ (tabla)
Priya Sarma (tanpura)
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