Chandigarh: The music lovers of the city beautiful were treated to a sparkling sitar recital by
Supratik Sen Gupta
in a special programme organized by
Pracheen Kala Kendra
on Wednesday. The
Bhaskar Rao Indoor Auditorium
reverberated in an ebb and flow between the melodious strains from the masterful performance and the applause of the audience.
Supratik
kept audience spellbound by the sheer and clean beauty of his skillful fingers racing the length of the sitar.
Supratik began recital with the quiet dignity of the methodical and reposeful alap in Raga "Miyan ki Malhar". This was followed by jod-alap and jod-jhala, which were a variant of the usual sitar playing. His touch, strokes, glides and subsequent production of tonal and microtonal effects points to his sound training. He then moved on to present "to gat in
Rupak Tal drut
(fast)" composition in a cycle of 16 beats (teen taal).
Surdasi Malhar
in
Madhya Laya
teen tal was his next in which his beautiful rendition kept the audience wanting more. Supratik concluded his recital with a Dhun in
Raga Kirwani
amid thunderous applause. Supratik's sensitive yet controlled handling of the instrument was testimony to his talent and dedication to music. His rhythmic and melodic vitality shone throughout his performance. The rhythm on the tabla was marked by
Sourabh Goho
from Kolkata.
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