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NEW DELHIoordarshan’s culture channel DD Bharati is telecasting
a new programme on the classical
music form Dhrupad which today
has very few exponents in the
country.The three-day Dhrupad
Yatra programme which commenced on DD Bharati consists of
legendary Dhrupad musicians of past and
present including Ustad Wasifuddin Dagar, and
Pt Prem Kumar Mallick. Curated by Prashant
Kumar Mallick, the programme which began
from 18 August is being held till 20 August at
9 pm and will be repeated the next day at 5
am and 1pm.
DD Bharati is also telecasting a series next
week on the monsoon season. The charisma of
music with Barkha Ritu will feature Pandit
Chhannulal Mishra and Pandit Shivkumar
Sharma – who will enchant music lovers with
monsoon ragas. The recital by Pt Shivkumar
Sharma on the santoor will be aired on 24
August and Pt Channulal Mishra on vocals will
be on air on 30 August to mesmerise the
audience with a musical extravaganza at10
pm respectively.
DD Bharati is also commencing telecast of
Purva Uttara: Past Forward from 20 August in
which eight of India’s most spectacular sites –
Sanchi, Konarak, Mamallapuram, Vijayanagara,
Delhi, the Taj Mahal, Mewar, and Goa – are
examined in a thought provoking manner in
the context of the history of the time and the
socio-economic milieu. The programmes will
be telecast every Wednesday at 4pm and
repeated the next day at midnight and at 8 am.
The first programme will be Mamallapuram: A
Riddle in the Sands, while the second one will
be Vijayanagara: Where Kings and Gods
Meet. Others are Sanchi: Monument of the
People and Konark: Chariot of the Sun. A
World Apart: Princely Mewar , Rome of the
Tropics: Goa, Immortal Capital: The Many Cities
of Delhi and Visions of Paradise: The Taj Mahal.
Conceptualised by art historian Vidya Dehejia
and directed by Shyam Benegal and Zafar Hai,
the series present events and forces that
shaped these towns and cities that are today
icons of India’s architectural and cultural
heritage. http://www.indiantelevision.com/television/tv-channels/terrestrial/dd-bharati-launches-cultural-and-musical-programmes-140819
a new programme on the classical
music form Dhrupad which today
has very few exponents in the
country.The three-day Dhrupad
Yatra programme which commenced on DD Bharati consists of
legendary Dhrupad musicians of past and
present including Ustad Wasifuddin Dagar, and
Pt Prem Kumar Mallick. Curated by Prashant
Kumar Mallick, the programme which began
from 18 August is being held till 20 August at
9 pm and will be repeated the next day at 5
am and 1pm.
DD Bharati is also telecasting a series next
week on the monsoon season. The charisma of
music with Barkha Ritu will feature Pandit
Chhannulal Mishra and Pandit Shivkumar
Sharma – who will enchant music lovers with
monsoon ragas. The recital by Pt Shivkumar
Sharma on the santoor will be aired on 24
August and Pt Channulal Mishra on vocals will
be on air on 30 August to mesmerise the
audience with a musical extravaganza at10
pm respectively.
DD Bharati is also commencing telecast of
Purva Uttara: Past Forward from 20 August in
which eight of India’s most spectacular sites –
Sanchi, Konarak, Mamallapuram, Vijayanagara,
Delhi, the Taj Mahal, Mewar, and Goa – are
examined in a thought provoking manner in
the context of the history of the time and the
socio-economic milieu. The programmes will
be telecast every Wednesday at 4pm and
repeated the next day at midnight and at 8 am.
The first programme will be Mamallapuram: A
Riddle in the Sands, while the second one will
be Vijayanagara: Where Kings and Gods
Meet. Others are Sanchi: Monument of the
People and Konark: Chariot of the Sun. A
World Apart: Princely Mewar , Rome of the
Tropics: Goa, Immortal Capital: The Many Cities
of Delhi and Visions of Paradise: The Taj Mahal.
Conceptualised by art historian Vidya Dehejia
and directed by Shyam Benegal and Zafar Hai,
the series present events and forces that
shaped these towns and cities that are today
icons of India’s architectural and cultural
heritage. http://www.indiantelevision.com/television/tv-channels/terrestrial/dd-bharati-launches-cultural-and-musical-programmes-140819