Roopa Panesar | Full Concert: Part 1
49m
Raags Performed:
- Raag Charukeshi
Musicians :
- Roopa Panesarl (sitar)
- Yashwant Vaishnav (tabla)
- Gunwant Kaur (tanpura)
Roopa Panesar, a distinguished British sitar virtuoso, graced the Music of India Leicester series in 2022 with a mesmerising rendition of Raag Charukeshi. Accompanied by the talented Yashwant Vaishnav on tabla, Panesar's performance was a testament to her profound mastery of Hindustani classical music. Her interpretation of Raag Charukeshi unfolded with emotive depth and intricate improvisations, captivating the audience and reaffirming her stature as one of the UK's leading Indian classical musicians. Panesar's musical journey, rooted in rigorous training under esteemed gurus, has led her to international acclaim, with performances that bridge traditional Indian ragas and contemporary sensibilities. Her collaboration with Vaishnav at the Darbar Festival exemplified the dynamic interplay between melody and rhythm, offering listeners an unforgettable experience of classical Indian artistry.
About Raag Charukeshi:
Raag Charukeshi is a captivating raga in the Carnatic tradition, later adopted into Hindustani classical music. Known for its deep emotional range, it evokes moods of pathos, devotion, and introspection. Charukeshi is a sampoorna raga, meaning it uses all seven notes in both its ascending (Arohana) and descending (Avarohana) scales, with a distinct use of flat (komal) Ga, Dha, and Ni. Its structure allows for rich melodic exploration, making it a favourite among both vocalists and instrumentalists. When rendered with sensitivity, Charukeshi has the power to stir the soul, offering a hauntingly beautiful musical experience that lingers long after.