This music should be shared with the entire world 🌎. Listening to it is pure meditation. I am not ashamed to say sometimes I even weep to it. Why I ask myself. And the answer elevates me: it is because I am human and I had sorrows in the past that still echo and make me a better person, and i am not the child I used to be. Thank God. And Prabha Atre: Thank you 🙏 too.
Yes , you are right , I acheived state of samadhi once listening Pandit Jasraj ji , once listening ustad Amjad Ali Khan sahab , once listening ustad bismillah khan and lastly listening ustad saiduddin dagar sahab , of course all the four times I was sitting in front of all these greats . Once again I was sitting in front of pandit Jasraj , He was singing and I was in tears whole one hour , this is the effect of our Music !! Prabha taai is also great ! Om Shanti !!
She was endowed with vocal range, nuance in expression, clarity in pronunciation and perfection in melody, that no other singer in Indian classical music scenario has simultaneously possessed in such abundance.
Her voice straightaway touches the heart. If you listen it with proper attention you can feel goose pimples on your body, as a result. One need not know shaastra (grammar) to enjoy her music...
Grew up listening to deviji Atre, Veena Sahasrabuddhe, Abhishekhi, Joshi as background music. Went to IITB where I could hear Veenaji in person. Clearly it's Indian classical music that makes engineers. Don't miss out the piece where deviji sings, Hey Adi Dev Shiva Shankara in this youtube upload. I used to focus on heavy subjects like Elements of electromagnetic engineering, networks and lines at the start of the rendition so as to free up my mind and attention to hear the piece on Adi Dev. It is him, that Adi Dev who makes engineers.
The characteristic feature of bhairav ragas is the deep swara alapana which is more suitable to male voice which is usually can go deeper and female voice go high pitch , but learned singers just eliminates this and give this kind of best bhairav rendition , just wow !!
Just fantastic ! Takes me down memory lane. I have witnessed lot of Prabha Atre's live concerts in her younger days. Thanks for these beautiful recordings.
Listen to it in the morning and you will have an even more divine day. Bhairav is a morning raaga. It will sound beautiful any time of the day, but it will effectively awaken your senses if heard in the mornings 🙂🙏🏽
Before coming to the stage of considering Abhishekibuwa as my ultimate DAIVAT, during my medical student days I must confess that hearing Ms. Prabha Atre has also played a hand in consolidating my interest in Classical Music specifically hearing her splendid renditions of Ragas Aboghi & Marubhihag which are rarely heard as top level organisers are constrained in holding late night concerts. I request all connoisseurs & afficiondas of Classical Music to hear her rendition of Raga Bairagi. Dr. Dilip Naik.
Before coming to the stage of considering Abhishekibuwa as my ultimate DAIVAT, during my medical student days I must confess that Ms. Prabha Atre has a
atindraji , watever you have told is 100% true.....she is really a goddess....one kind request from my side.....can you please upload other raags from prabhaji?all her fans would be much more happier
The last Bandish which is in form of chanting of "Om namo shivaya" mantra is quit special. because the only one line is presented as sthayee and antara i.e. bandish form. which could be new possibility of a bandish in Indian classical vocal music Bandish form. As there is only musical meaning is remained. Also the use of drut Jhaptaal is simply uncommon and fabulous.