Rakesh Chaurasia Discusses Musical Connection in Jugalbandi with Ustad Shujaat Husain Khan
‘I Responded to Emotion, Not Technique’: Rakesh Chaurasia On Jugalbandi With Ustad Shujaat Husain Khan | Exclusive
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In an exclusive interview, renowned flautist Rakesh Chaurasia reflects on his recent jugalbandi performance with sitar maestro Ustad Shujaat Husain Khan in Mumbai. He emphasizes the importance of emotional connection over technical precision, highlighting how their musical dialogue resonated deeply with audiences, showcasing a hunger for authentic Hindustani classical music.
- 01Rakesh Chaurasia emphasizes emotional connection in music over technicality.
- 02The jugalbandi performance showcased a unique blend of sitar and flute, creating an intimate musical dialogue.
- 03Chaurasia notes the audience's strong appetite for pure Hindustani classical music.
- 04Corporate support for classical music is crucial for its sustainability and relevance.
- 05The balance between tradition and innovation is essential for the evolution of classical music.
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In a recent interview, Rakesh Chaurasia, a prominent flautist from the Maihar tradition, discussed his experience performing in a jugalbandi with sitar virtuoso Ustad Shujaat Husain Khan in Mumbai. Chaurasia described the performance as a moment where emotional connection took precedence over technical precision, allowing for a rich, instinctual musical exchange. He noted how their instruments conversed in a way that blurred the lines between them, creating an intimate atmosphere that resonated with the audience. The sold-out concert received a standing ovation, reflecting a strong desire among urban audiences for authentic Hindustani classical music presented with sincerity. Chaurasia also highlighted the importance of human rapport between artists, stating that comfort fosters fearless improvisation, making performances feel alive. He acknowledged the significance of corporate support for classical music, which encourages young artists and bridges traditional art forms with contemporary platforms. Looking ahead, Chaurasia expressed a commitment to maintaining the purity of Hindustani classical music while allowing for organic innovation within its framework.
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The performance indicates a growing appreciation for Hindustani classical music among urban audiences, suggesting potential for future concerts and collaborations.
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