"The Sitar of the Dilli Gharana" a performance by Suhel Saeed at The Attic, 36, Regal Building, CP > 6:30pm on 19th May 2012

Time : 6:30 pm

Entry : Free (Seating on First-Come First-Served basis)

Place : The Attic, 36, Regal Building, Connaught Place, New Delhi-110001
Landmark : On Parliament Street close to 'The Shop' showroom & next to the 'Kwality' restaurant
Metro : Nearest Metro Station - 'Rajiv Chowk' (Yellow Line and Blue Line)

Event Details : “The Sitar of the Dilli Gharana” a performance by Suhel Saeed   
“Gharanas are families of musicians. Gharana members are  linked by ties of blood, but, even in the past, and  increasingly now, the gharana also includes disciples unrelated by blood to the core gharana  family. As the word suggests, musical gharanas are families—'real' or forged. The ties between ustad and shagird, even in the absence of an actual blood-tie, are as those of parent and child.
There are several gharana traditions that exist today, each displaying a specific style of singing and of voice production. Each has its own marked characteristics, and growing out of these, its repertoire of preferred ragas and bandish-compositions that reflect the genius of the gharana's style. Among these is the Dilli gharana. Delhi has been for centuries, the centre of political power, and artistic patronage. Its glittering courts have been adorned by many great artists. Quite naturally, Delhi has been home to a rich gharana tradition.” - Vidya Rao in Celebrating Delhi (Penguin 2010)            
  
Suhel Saeed is the son & disciple of  sitar maestro Ustad Saeed Zafar Khan of the Delhi Gharana. Suhel was born in a home  surrounded by stalwarts of the Delhi Gharana – the sursagar maestro Ustad Mamman Khan,  vocalists Ustad’s  Chand Khan,  Usman Khan, Hilal Ahmed Khan,  Nasir Ahmed Khan and Iqbal Ahmed Khan, the sarangi maestro Ustad Bundu Khan and the violin wizard Ustad Zahoor Ahmed and his grandfather Ustad Zafar Ahmed Khan sitar maestro  
Suhel started learning sitar at the age of five and khayals and gats were his mother-tongue even before he learnt to speak. Naturally his style blendstantrakari ( instrumental virtuosity ) with flashes of Delhi Gharana gayaki (vocalism).

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"The Sitar of the Dilli Gharana" a performance by Suhel Saeed at The Attic, 36, Regal Building, CP > 6:30pm on 19th May 2012 "The Sitar of the Dilli Gharana" a performance by Suhel Saeed at The Attic, 36, Regal Building, CP > 6:30pm on 19th May 2012 Reviewed by DelhiEvents on Saturday, May 19, 2012 Rating: 5

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