CD 1 1; Raag Lalit
Kirana Gharana. Khayaal Ang.
Raag; Brindavani Sarang:- Thaat Marwa ; Jaati - Shadav/Shadav; Vadi/Samvadi - Ma / Sa;
Aroh : Ni re Ga Ma ma Ma, Ga Ma Sa#
Avroh : Re Ni Dha Ma Ma Ga re Sa.
Time: !st half of Morning
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Vil. Ektaal: Rain ka Sapna
Drutt. Teentaal-Bhaeeli Bhor
1961
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Pandit Bhimsen Joshi was born on 4 February 1922 in a Kannada Deshastha Madhva Brahmin family to Gururajrao Joshi and Godavaribai at Gadag in Dharwad district that was then in the Bombay Presidency of British India. His father, Gururaj Joshi, was a school teacher. Bhimsen was the eldest among 16 siblings. He lost his mother at a young age.
As a child, Joshi was fascinated with music and musical instruments like the harmonium and tanpura and would often follow processions accompanied by music bands. This exercise often tired him and he would curl up somewhere and sleep, forcing his parents to go to the police after efforts to trace him failed. Fed up, his father Gururajacharya Joshi came up with the solution, writing "son of teacher Joshi" on Joshi's shirts. This worked and those who found the boy sleeping would safely deposit him back to his house.
Joshi heard a recording of Abdul Karim Khan's Thumri "Piya Bin Nahi Aavat Chain" in Raga Jhinjhoti when he was a child, which inspired him to become a musician. During this time, he also heard Pandit Sawai Gandharva at a performance in Kundgol. In 1933, the 11-year-old Joshi left Dharwad for Bijapur to find a master and learn music. With the help of money lent by his co-passengers in the train, Joshi reached Dharwad first and later went to Pune. Later he moved to Gwalior and got into Madhava Music School, a school run by Maharajas of Gwalior, with the help of famous sarod player Hafiz Ali Khan. He met Ustad Mushtaq Husain Khan of Rampur Gharana and stayed for more than one year. He traveled for three years around in Delhi, Kolkata, Gwalior, Lucknow and Rampur, Including North India (Jallandhar), trying to find a good guru. In Jallandhar he met Pt. Mangat Ram Ji (Dhrupad Musician), told him to go to Swai Gandharva who is living near his village. Then he had stopped finding and ready to back to home . Eventually, his father succeeded in tracking him down in Jalandhar and brought young Joshi back home.
In 1936, Sawai Gandharva, a native of Dharwad, agreed to be his guru. Joshi stayed at his house in the guru-shishya (teacher-student) tradition. Joshi continued his training with Sawai Gandharva.
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