Dhrupad Fantasia: EMS & EML: 23 September

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  • doversoul1
    Ex Member
    • Dec 2010
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    Dhrupad Fantasia: EMS & EML: 23 September

    Part 1: Morning
    Hannah French presents the first half of a concert from the York Early Music Festival - an imaginary meeting of Elizabethan consort music and Hindustani Dhrupad from the court of Akbar the Great.
    This concert, given at the National Centre for Early Music as part of this year's York International Early Music Festival features the Belgium-based ensemble - the Hathor Consort, alongside Hindustani vocalist Uday Bhawalkar and jori player Jasdeep Singh
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    A meeting of music from the 16th-century courts of Elizabeth I and Akbar the Great.


    Part 2: Afternoon, Evening and Night
    {...]
    Hannah French presents the second half of a concert from the York Early Music Festival - an imaginary meeting of Elizabethan consort music and Hindustani Dhrupad from the court of Akbar the Great.
  • Serial_Apologist
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    • Dec 2010
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    #2

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    • ferneyhoughgeliebte
      Gone fishin'
      • Sep 2011
      • 30163

      #3
      Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View Post
      The York concert was split into two hour-long programmes: part one was broadcast in this afternoon's Early Music Show

      A meeting of music from the 16th-century courts of Elizabeth I and Akbar the Great.


      (and it was excellent) - part two is to be broadcast in this evening's Early Music Late:

      [FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]

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      • Serial_Apologist
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        • Dec 2010
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        #4
        It just seemed a rather odd thing to do.

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        • ferneyhoughgeliebte
          Gone fishin'
          • Sep 2011
          • 30163

          #5
          Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View Post
          It just seemed a rather odd thing to do.
          - I suppose to make it fit into the EMS schedules; though why it couldn't have been broadcast in full as part of the evening schedules ... ???

          (Still - better this way than not at all - and "preferable" to the splitting up and rearranging of programmes that's such an annoying feature of many programmes.)
          [FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]

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          • oddoneout
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            • Nov 2015
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            #6
            I enjoyed the first part, hope to be awake still for the second. I assume it was split this way(ie two parts) as that is convention for concerts, but in view of the inclusion of morning afternoon,evening and nighttime ragas it is perhaps a shame that the first part was all morning ragas and everything else will be in the second part, so possibly fewer western contributions?

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            • Bryn
              Banned
              • Mar 2007
              • 24688

              #7
              I have not listened as yet but was the concert performed as a single stretch or in two parts, one in the morning (yet broadcast after noon) and the other in the evening? The 'Morning' programme certainly included the morning raga Bhairavi. However, there ia as yet no listing for the content of tonight's afternoon, evening and night sequence.

              [Ah. I see now from https://www.yorkpress.co.uk/news/163...r-early-music/ that the original cancert was given in the evening, and was continuous.]
              Last edited by Bryn; 23-09-18, 16:37. Reason: Update.

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