Shubha Mudgal | Tilang
Women in Indian Classical Music
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20m
Raags Performed:
- Raag Tilang
Musicians :
- Shubha Mudgal (khayal)
- Aneesh Pradhan (tabla)
- Sudhur Nayak (harmonium)
- Mudhulika Mistry (tanpura)
- Gunwant Kaur (tanpura)
Shubha Mudgal, one of India’s most revered vocalists, is known for her deep, sonorous voice and expressive artistry that transcends genres. A maestro of Hindustani classical music, she has mesmerized audiences worldwide with her mastery over Khayal, Thumri, and devotional compositions.
At the **Darbar Festival**, Shubha Mudgal enchanted listeners with a soulful rendition of **Raag Tilang**, a melodious and serene raag often associated with the late evening hours. Known for its gentle, romantic essence, Raag Tilang is characterized by its use of both shuddh (natural) and tivra (sharp) notes, creating a uniquely sweet and soothing atmosphere. Often heard in devotional and semi-classical compositions, Tilang evokes a sense of peace and introspection, making it a perfect vehicle for Mudgal’s expressive artistry.
Her performance at Darbar was a testament to her ability to breathe life into raagas, drawing audiences into the depths of melody and emotion with every note.
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