MUSIC & TALK "Gwalior Gayki – ek Sampoorn Shaili" by Pt. Vidyadhar Vyas at Amaltas Hall, India Habitat Centre (IHC), Lodhi Road > 7pm on 28th November 2016
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Event Description : MUSIC & TALK "Gwalior Gayki – ek Sampoorn Shaili (ग्वालियर गायकी – एक सम्पूर्ण शैली)" by Pt. Vidyadhar Vyas
Gunijan Sabha – Verse 17
Ms. Shabana Dagar, President of Ustad Imamuddin Khan Dagar Indian Music Art & Culture Society and The Dagar Archives presents Gunijan Sabha Verse 17 – “Gwalior Gayki – ek Sampoorn Shaily”. A performance of and interaction with Pt. Vidyadhar Vyas of Gwalior Gharana.
Thru interaction, we will understand the deeper aspects of Gwalior Gharana of Indian Classical Music and inner cores of his personality.
The event will be moderated by Dr. Neeta Mathur associate Professor of Music, Vivekanand College, Delhi University.
About the Artist: Pandit Vidyadhar Vyas is an Indian Hindustani vocalist, and a contemporary exponent of the Paluskar style of north Indian classical singing. He belongs to the Gwalior Gharana and the lineage of Sangeet Maharshi Pandit Vishnu Digambar Paluskar contributed to his background.
He is considered a maestro with his creative thinking, artistic approach and aesthetic research in the gharana gayaki with his arduous riyaz. He holds a Master's degree in Sociology from the University of Mumbai and a Doctorate in Hindustani Classical Vocal Music from the Akhil Bharatiya Gandharva Mahavidyalaya Mandal, Mumbai.
Gifted with a voice that is mellow and musical, Pandit Vyas presents a unique and pleasing blend of beauty of form and content of khayal.
Awarded Top Grade status by All India Radio, Pandit Vyas is an equally popular artiste in the television media and has several cassettes and CDs to his credit. A top-notch concert performer with creditable performances in almost all the major festivals in India, he has also performed in the USA, Europe, Mauritius and other parts of the world.
He has written several articles for leading music journals and has conceived and presented a variety of programmes on the genesis and evolution of Hindustani Raga Music. Pandit Vyas also excels in conducting lecture demonstrations, which are both enlightening and entertaining.
About the Organization: Scion of the Dagar Gharana, Shree Alimuddin khan Dagar Sahab founded“Ustad Imamuddin khan Dagar Indian Music Art & Culture Society” in 1978. Since then this society is working for enhancement of music, art & culture. Ms. Shabana Dagar and her brother Mr. Imran Dagar are governing the society activities for last 14 years. They belong to the 20th Generation of the Dagar Family. They are the grand children of late Vidwan Ustad Imamuddin Khan Dagar, exponent of Dagarvani Dhrupad Gharana.
Under the auspices of the society, in year 2009, Shabana Ji and Imran Ji established “The Dagar Archives”. This is the first archive of Dagar Family. It is located on 2nd floor of Ravindra Manch. The archives presents the history of Dagars and hosts rare recordings, rare pictures, Artifacts and many more rarities associated with Dagar family.
The society also supports research work. Two students have completed their PhD research work in music under the auspices of the Society and the Dagar Archives.
The society conducts cultural events and Classical music concerts in Jaipur, Delhi and other cities. In Delhi so far, the society has conducted 10 verses of Gunijan Sabha, which focuses on performance and dialogue with artists from different art fields.
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MUSIC & TALK "Gwalior Gayki – ek Sampoorn Shaili" by Pt. Vidyadhar Vyas at Amaltas Hall, India Habitat Centre (IHC), Lodhi Road > 7pm on 28th November 2016
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