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  • Four versions of Vande Mataram by Hindustani maestros mark National Week

    Four versions of Vande Mataram by Hindustani maestros mark National Week

    Aneesh Pradhan
    · Apr 04, 2015 · 08:30 am
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    Tell the raags apart: Basant and Paraj, twins separated at birth

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    Basant Bahar: Raagas that define the arrival of spring in north India

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    Four musical celebrations of the season of Spring

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    Spring is in the air, and so is raag Basant

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    A timeless thumri in raag Bhairavi, sung by Bhimsen Joshi and other giants

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    Exploring thumri-dadra with Agra gharana maestro Faiyaz Khan

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    Discover the joy of Hindustani maestro Faiyaz Khan exploring raags in fast tempos

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