Attended a Indian classical music concert titled “Swaralaya: Symphony on strings” by Rahul Sharma (Santoor). He was accompanied by Mukundraj Deo on Tabla, Avinash Chandrachud on Keyboard, Barkha Sharma on Tanpura. This concert was organized at Emirates International School auditorium, Dubai, on 7th May 2023. I attended with Jayant.
This concert was a tribute to the great Late Pandit Shiv Kumar Sharma, Guru and father of Rahul Sharma.
Concert started with Aalap, Jod, Jhala in Raag Rageshwari. This set the tone of the concert. It was followed by two compositions. First in Rupak taal and then a fast one. The section ended with Chakradhar. This section only had Tabla and Tanpura for accompaniment.
For the second section Avinash joined on Keyboard. Rahul presented Pahadi dhun in light classical. This dhun reminded audience of natural beauty back home and freshened up the mood. He played first in madhya lay and then in drut lay. Avinash mainly played chords. Then Rahul played second dhun. It’s the one on which film song Dholna is based.
Third section of the concert was Jazz. This was my first time to enjoy Santoor jazz live. The absence of drummer was compensated by Tabla and Keyboard compensated for saxophone. Avinash did very well in this section. I liked this section very much and so did the audience. It was a novelty. Would like to listen to more of it.
Concert concluded with tribute to Shiv ji with famous Shiv-Hari song ‘Ye kahan aa gaye hum (ये कहॅां आ गए हम)’ from movie Silsila.
It was neatly organized concert with classical, light classical, jazz and film music. There was variety. Technically they played very well. No complaints. But somehow I felt that the soul was missing from the concert. Was it so or it was only I who thought so?
Rahul is a very good Santoor player. He is carrying forward the legacy of his father ably. He doesn’t hesitate to experiment with Santoor. Mukund Raj Deo hails from Banaras and Ajrada gharana and is a well known name in Indian classical music. Avinash Chandrachud has composed background score and music for several films with Vishwajit Joshi. They have also composed the wedding song for latest Hollywood movie Murder Mystery 2. Barkha is Rahul’s wife. She’s a fashion designer, author and classical dancer in addition to being a Tanpura player.
Since this concert was a tribute to Shiv ji, I was expecting that Rahul will share some anecdotes and memories of his father. That was not to be. His tribute to his father was purely musical. It would have been appreciated either way.
It is a good auditorium with good acoustics. Concert started half an hour late.