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Thanks to Deepak for sharing this information...

http://www.dnaindia.com/entertainment/report_ghazal-o-rama_1334334

Ghazal-o-rama

Suparna Thombare / DNA
Wednesday, January 13, 2010 23:59 IST





Mumbai: The older generation of ghazal singers like Ghulam Ali, Jagjit Singh, Mehendi Hasan, Bhupinder and Mitali Singh have laid a great foundation for ghazal singing in India, but the younger lot of ghazal singers believe that it needs to be reinvented to be able to survive the onslaught of Bollywood, rock and hip-hop music that is the rage today.

The younger generation of ghazal singers are reinventing the music form to save it from fading away.

Parthiv Gohil is taking a special initiative to bring together the younger generation of artistes which includes Jaswinder Singh, Shoma Banerjee, Mohammad Vakil, Nihira Joshi to organise an all-young concert called the Jashn-E-Ghazal.

The aim being, to popularize it amongst the young, urban lot. "Ghazals need a new sound, new treatment, modern arrangements and experimentation, while keeping the lyrics and the Indian element alive," says Parthiv, adding that use of the available technology will give an edge to this form of music. "We will sing songs by all our mentors but with a touch of modernity, keeping the essence intact. Today's music is not only for the ears but also for the eyes," explains Parthiv.

He feels that ghazals will gain more popularity if they are reinvented. "Sufi music was also lagging behind but it has evolved now and has become huge in India and Bollywood," asserts Parthiv.

Jaswinder, who has recently, received 'The young Ghazal Maestro' award by Indian Music Academy, feels that the young generation of ghazal singers need their own way to keep the genre of music from fading away. "It's a soulful form of music but it was only used in films in the 70s. Then our masters took it to the next level. If we want to take ghazals to the younger generation we will have to use their language - a slightly western sound with guitars and percussion."

Vakil believes that promotion is also important. "Ghazal singing needs to be promoted or else, it'll die. Media and music companies need to encourage the young talent to take up this form of music. It is up to us to take the legacy forward," ends Vakil.


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Posted: 15 years ago
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I think they shud have a show on it too...
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Thanks Gauri & DC for responding and appreciating...

Yes I wish there would be a show on this...It would be so nice to hear these really good singers....Oh well...

23 views and 2 responses...Chat topics get more attention than music related ones 😳

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Yeah di, if Parthiv had an affair with Nihira maybe you would have a lot of hits on the topic haha...

anyways I love gazals and they just bring you at peace...I would rather prefer a gazal gayaki which brings forward talented gazay singers from today instead of Cheekne chillane ka maha muqabala...
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Mehdi Hassan was very sick sometime back and had no money even for medical fees. Hope the Govt is looking after Pakistan's greatest Jewel and National Treasure.
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Originally posted by: Summer3

Mehdi Hassan was very sick sometime back and had no money even for medical fees. Hope the Govt is looking after Pakistan's greatest Jewel and National Treasure.




jagjit promised to pay, but:

"A few days back (a week or so) Mehdi Hassan came to Lahore after a bit of gap so he held a press conference as well, where he told that he hasn't got the money which Jagjit Singh announced somewhere."

source: http://www.hamaraforums.com/index.php?showtopic=1477&hl=
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Originally posted by: gengarjetty2




jagjit promised to pay, but:

"A few days back (a week or so) Mehdi Hassan came to Lahore after a bit of gap so he held a press conference as well, where he told that he hasn't got the money which Jagjit Singh announced somewhere."

source: http://www.hamaraforums.com/index.php?showtopic=1477&hl=

Ah what a let down. Possible he sent the money but never reached?
I do not think honourable persons would lie.
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Originally posted by: Dabulls23

23 views and 2 responses...Chat topics get more attention than music related ones 😳

You want attention, ask me. I sell it at $93 per pound...
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Originally posted by: Mister.K.

You want attention, ask me. I sell it at $93 per pound...

Oh My dear....I don't need attention but these young singers sure do as they are very talented....THank you so much for responding...Love receiving attention from Clint 😛 Hope all is well...😊
BTW you are in good business charrging mucho dinero 😉
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Originally posted by: Dabulls23

Oh My dear....I don't need attention but these young singers sure do as they are very talented....THank you so much for responding...Love receiving attention from Clint 😛 Hope all is well...😊
BTW you are in good business charrging mucho dinero 😉

All Is Good. (I am deliberately avoiding the phrase "All is Well" lest I attract the fans of the movie 3 Idiots!)
Hope you had a nice time in your recent trip to India.
Soon dineros will become pesos the way US government is printing money.
Take care.

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