RnM Team    30 Jun 10 17:52 IST

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MUMBAI: A one-of-kind festival called 'Bandish' dedicated to yesteryear legendary composers of classical music will be presented by today's eminent Indian classical musicians from 9-11 July, 2010 at NCPA - Tata Theatre, Mumbai  

Artistes such as Umakant and Ramakant Gundecha, Ulhas Kashalkar, Bombay Jayashri, Shekhar Sen and Shujaat Hussain Khan will present treasured works of great composers such as Amir Khusrau Dehlavi (1253 AD), Raskhan (c. 1541-1603), Rahim (1556 -1627) and other saint-poets and legendary figures such as Miyan Tansen (d. 1589), Sadarang & Adarang (c. 18th century AD),  Muthuswami Dikshitar (1775-1835) and Papanasam Sivan (1890 – 1973)  

Khushroo N Suntook, Chairman, NCPA, says, The NCPA aims to showcase a wide repertoire from various eras and works of legendary musicians, keeping our culture significantly alive. NCPA Bandish is a step towards that. This will be an on-going festival that will be held every year in July and will feature eminent artistes from the north and south India who shall present compositions of selected composers....

NCPA Head – Programming (Indian Music) Dr Suvarnalata Rao, who has conceived this Festival, gave its raison d'être.

In line with NCPA's commitment to preserve, promote and propagate the Indian music heritage, this Festival is conceived to highlight, celebrate and cherish the vibrancy and vitality of our heritage.... She added that these compositions are not relics of the past. In fact, contemporary performance practices in Indian music (both Hindustani and Carnatic) are replete with compositions that can be traced back to medieval poet-musicians featured in NCPA Bandish....

Indian music, be it art, semi-classical, light, folk, devotional or popular music, centers on well-structured melodic and rhythmic compositions also known as bandish. It represents a central idea or base upon which the edifice of the performance is sculpted and realised. A �bandish' is that which is bound, encased and pre-composed in a sense. It is used in the context of vocal or instrumental music.

Regarding the quality of the compositions and their relevance today, Dr Rao says, The lyrics (poetry) as well as the musical content are of highest quality and have stood the test of the time. Secular and spiritual content of the poems transcend beyond the limits of time and in fact, will be relevant for times to come. Musically, these compositions set to various ragas and talas by the composer are extremely relevant today as they give a guiding map of the melodic



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