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Enter a world of melody and peace

Enter a world of melody and peace

The Guru Bhola Nath Music Utsav at the Kamani Auditorium celebrated the legacy of Pandit Bhola Nath Prasanna through captivating performances of Indian classical music

The sound of the melody filled the air, bringing a sense of ‘SUKOON’, a deep and soothing peace that only music can provide. This was the essence of the Guru Bhola Nath Music Utsav at the Kamani Auditorium. The annual festival, honoring the legendary flautist Pandit Bhola Nath Prasanna, was a tribute to the timeless beauty of Indian classical music, celebrating the sacred bond between guru and disciple. As the audience settled into their seats, it became clear that the evening was going to be more than just a series of performances; it would be a journey into the heart of India’s musical heritage.

The evening began with an impressive violin recital by Padma Bhushan N. Rajam, a maestro known for her unparalleled mastery of the instrument. Accompanied by her equally talented disciple, Nandini Shankar and the skilled Pandit Abhishek Mishra on the tabla, the performance was a perfect fusion of tradition and artistry. Rajam’s violin flowed effortlessly, creating a soundscape that transported the audience to a world of tranquility. The synergy between the artists was remarkable, each note ringing out with precision and emotion, setting the perfect tone for the night ahead.

The atmosphere was further enriched by the vocal magic of Padma Shri Shubha Mudgal, whose performance was captivating. His powerful voice, rich with emotion, filled the auditorium, captivating all listeners. Backed by an exceptional ensemble of musicians, Pandit Aneesh Pradhan on tabla, Ustad Murad Ali on sarangi and Pandit Vinay Mishra on harmonium, Mudgal’s rendition of classical Ragas showcased his deep understanding and passion for the art . The performance was a good mix of tradition and innovation, leaving the audience in awe.

However, the heart of the festival was Pandit Ajay Prasanna’s flute recital. As the son and disciple of Pandit Bhola Nath Prasanna, Ajay Prasanna carried forward his father’s legacy with grace and dedication. His flute performance was a moving tribute to his guru, each note filled with reverence and emotion. Accompanied by the rhythmic brilliance of Pandit Mithilesh Jha and Pandit Abhishek Mishra on tabla, Ajay Prasanna’s music was a perfect blend of melody and memory, evoking the timeless spirit of the bansuri. The audience sat in quiet awe as the music swept them along, creating a moment of connection between past and present.

As the performances ended, the hall was filled with the soft echoes of the night’s music. The sense of peace the audience had experienced was unmistakable, a peaceful calm that lingered long after the final note had been played. The Guru Bhola Nath Music Utsav was not just a tribute to a musical legend, but a reminder of the profound power of music to touch the soul.

This festival, with its lineup of extraordinary artists and heartfelt performances, brought together the essence of Indian classical music in a timeless way. The sound of the melody, the rhythm of the tabla, the beauty of the ragas, this was the magic of the Guru Bhola Nath Music Utsav. It was an evening of pure musical bliss, one that left the audience with a deep sense of peace, or as the performers might say, ‘SUKOON’.

Photo: Pankaj Kumar