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Meeting Sarangi Legend Pandit Ram Narayan

06 Monday Jun 2016

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On May 30, 2016, Bhai Baldeep Singh, Chairman, The Anad Foundation, visited the residence of one of the world’s living legend sārangi maestros, Pandit Ram Narayan. Pandit Narayan speaks chaste Punjabi having worked at All India Radio (AIR), Lahore, until the partition of 1947. This visit was more about Pandit Ji hearing some of the ancient compositions of Gurbani and Khandarvani Dhrupad.

Here are some images that Bhai Baldeep Singh took of the maestro and his illustrious son, sarod maestro, Pandit Brij Narayan.

CSSGGS, GNDU Exhibition & 31-Raga Gurbani Kirtan Concert

15 Sunday Sep 2013

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On September 2 and 3, 2013, Center on Studies in Sri Guru Granth Sahib (CSSGGS), Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar, with the Anad Foundation, New Delhi, organized a 2-day seminar during which musical instruments belonging to some of the legends of Gurbani Sangeet used between 18th-20th centuries were exhibit. The exhibition was inaugurated by the Jathedar Avtar Singh Makkar, President, Shiromani Gurudwara Prabandhak Committee (SGPC) in the presence of Professor Ajaib Singh Brar, Vice Chancellor, Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar. They were accompanied by Professor Balwant Singh Dhillon, Director, CSSGGS, Bhai Sahib Ashok Singh Bagrian and Dr. B. S. Rattan.

Some photos of the exhibition and the performance taken by Parminder Bhamra, Jatinder Singh and Jasbir Singh:

Preparations

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The Exhibition

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31-Raga Gurbani Kirtan rendition

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Images: Cultural Mapping & Musical Diversity – XXIX ESEM, Berne

09 Monday Sep 2013

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ESEM XXIX Seminar, Berne, Switzerland Images II
Day 3, 4 and 5. Session VII. Roundtable chaired by Professor Dan Lundberg (Sweden), lunch break with the Swedish colleagues where we had one of our members playing the Accordion post-lunch, Sound Shuttle – A Sound Walk through Berne’s historic center (starting point Munsterplatz), and then the Excursion on Saturday, September 7, 2013, to Magisalp in Hasliberg region where we also got to see the cheese festival – what a cheese treat!

Image scape as follows:

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Poster: Cultural Mapping & Musical Diversity – XXIX ESEM, Berne

06 Friday Sep 2013

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Abstract for the Poster Presentation at the XXIX European Seminar in Ethnomusicology, Berne, Switzerland, 4. – 8. September 2013,
Cultural Mapping and Musical Diversity

This session was chaired by Professor Laura Leante. The other three presenters were Yann Laville (Switzerland) – The ambiguities of mapping: a few examples taken from FNS project Midas Touch and from the related exhibitions present at the Musee d’ethnographie de Newchatel, Hee-Sook Lee-Niinioja (Finland) – Arirang, Perpetual Korean Intangible Cultural heritage of Humanity, and Zhang Xingrong (China) – Musical Mapping of Yunnan province, Southwest China, 1984 to the present.

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Imagining Revival and Restoration of the Lost Tradition and
Discipline of Gurbani Sangeet
By
Bhai Baldeep Singh

The Sikh Gurus (15-18 centuries) themselves created a system called Gurbani Kirtan that revived the whole musical traditions of India namely, pade, chantt, vaar and introduced newer forms such as partaal. Their compilation uniquely included the works of thirty other Bhakti Saints and Muslim Pirs of South Asia all of whom sang and lived between the 12th and 18th centuries. Given the turbulent political history of the Sikhs within the context of huge Muslim and Hindu majorities – the Sikh contribution to the Musical traditions of India has been overlooked. In spite of being one of the most important traditions of the music of ‘medieval’ and ‘pre-medieval’ India, a reservoir of information yet to be fully explored and analyzed, it stands nearly decimated. Considering the universal, tolerant, inclusive and plural message of Sikh scripture, the author’s research not only sustains the intangible heritage of the Sikhs but of India.

In the mid 80s, the author was introduced to Gurbani Kirtan and Sangeet, one of the oldest surviving musical lineages of Indian classical music, which was still being practiced in his family since eleven generations. His granduncles, Bhai Avtar Singh (1926-2006) and Bhai Gurcharan Singh (b.1915) were perhaps the last memory bearers of one of the last remaining streams of its knowledge.

The uniqueness about the abodh and/or sukham virsa (intangible heritage) is that every subsequent generation must learn it anew in order to sustain it. The sukham cannot be written or recorded in any medium in order to save it except a potential protagonist’s memory. Even more so, the tools to revive and conserve a near extinct heritage are also drawn from the realm of the intangible. When the author’s long and painstaking journey in recovering the Gurbani Kirtan shabd-reets (vintage compositions) began, he realized that there was so much more to the tradition than the extraordinary shabd-reets. Thus, he began a meticulous mapping and documentation of this tradition. Particular instruments, most becoming extinct by mid-20th century, were created and others adapted and appropriated for use in Gurbani Kirtan during the Sikh guru period. When a tradition dies, its pedagogical processes, the raga (melodic mode) – tala (established rhythmic patterns) forms, musical instruments – their lutheiry skills, playing modes, tool making and their usage, string making and usage, stringing and playing modes of particular instruments, oral narratives and so much more becomes extinct.

The ancient shabd-reets, many of them originals composed by some of the Gurus, Bhagats and Sufi masters, are so much more than a mere arrangement of notes. The author would like to write about the recovered riches as well as imagining the revival and regeneration of a tradition in a thematically chosen space, where the last remaining story-tellers converge as if in a prayer so the sacred lands may bloom again —where a tangible asset, a 12th century fort, is restored on the basis of vernacular architecture and proposed for adaptive reuse as a conservatory dedicated exclusively to the study of the cultural traditions of the land.

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The following is the poster (A0) I presented at the seminar. Each poster presentation had the participant speak for up to 15 minutes in the main auditorium with the interaction in the hall used more as interaction area. I was very glad with the response from so many senior ethnomusicologists and anthropologists. I spoke about the 27 years long recovery process when so much of the Gurbani Sangeet tradition has been salvaged including singing – the ragas and their grammar, musical instruments including rabab, saranda, jori, pakhawaj and taus – making and their playing techniques, has been revived and now made being disseminated at the Anad Conservatory site, Qila, Sultanpur Lodhi, Kapurthala, Punjab, by Anad Foundation in partnership with the Punjab Government.

Many images of elders from who mentored me over the last 27 years as well as of some of the youngest students who are now being taught at the Qila site were included in the poster. It also included the poster Kamleshwar Singh designed for the 31-raga rendition done by me on September 2, 2013 at the seminar hosted by the Center on Studies in Sri Guru Granth Sahib, Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar. A copy of the poster prepared by me for the ESEM XXIX, Berne, is being shared below:

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Mine was the first presentation of the four poster presentations – opening remarks…

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Example of intangible heritage being sung – a 16th century composition of Guru Ramdas in Raga Kanra.

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With Professor Giovanni Giuriati of La Sapienza, Rome. He still remembered my talk at his department that I gave in 1995, I think, when I sat on his table and sang in student ham-packed room!

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The reception area where a lot of post session discussion happens…

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Signing the Dhrupadi Rabab 2-CD album published by Anad Records for Professor Laurent Aubert the founder of Ateliers d’Ethnomusicologie, Geneve, who gave the 23rd John Blacking Memorial Lecture on the first day.

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Professor Laurent, Professor Giuriati and inquisitive others.

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A discussion on instrument taus with an Austrian research scholar who is studying a Tibetan tradition and speaks fluent Chinese.

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With Professor Giuriati and others…

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Mathew from UK, Professor Laurent Aubert (Swiss), Professor Galina Sychenko (Russia), Matthew Machin-Autenrieth (UK) and others.

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Yodelling workshop with Doris Hintermann from Basel.

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Audiovisual Performance Sonic Traces: From Switzerland by Thomas Burkhalter, Simon Grab and Michael Spahr (Ber/Zurich) – It was a fascinating one hour…

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CSSGGS Seminar & 31-Raga Concert: The Tribune reports

04 Wednesday Sep 2013

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A report by Sri Manmeet Singh Gill carried in the Tribune.
September 3, 2013.

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Photo: In his right hand is the (Dhurpadi) Rababa handcrafted by Bhai Baldeep Singh based on the 16th century Rabab of Guru Arjan Dev, the fifth Sikh Guru, while his handcrafted Saranda, in his left hand, is believed to have been originally designed by Guru Amar Das, the third Sikh Guru.

Misquote: Column 2 & 3 – it seems from the text that Bhai Baldeep went around in the country getting the instruments made. Untrue. he did go around the country to some of the biggest names trying to “convince” them to make the original instruments but they all eventually “confessed” that they had never learnt how to make them. In the winter of 1991-2, he discovered his grandfather, Gyani Bhagat Singh’s youngest classmate Gyani Harbhajan Singh Mistri who was the last remaining luthier with the original knowledge. He studied under him and made the instruments, apprenticing under him, from 1992 – 1996.

CSSGGS Seminar & 31-Raga Concert: Indian Express report

03 Tuesday Sep 2013

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A report by Sri Navjiwan Gopal carried in the Indian Express. September 2, 2013.

The article has only one misquote – Saranda is said to have been designed by Guru Amar Das and not Guru Ram Das as printed in the article.

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2013 Poster II – CSSGGS Seminar & Exhibition

01 Sunday Sep 2013

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2013 09 01 Hardev Poster

Caricature of artist Hardev Singh and Poster by Kamleshwar Singh. 2013.

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2013 Poster I – CSSGGS Seminar & Exhibition

01 Sunday Sep 2013

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2013 CSSGGS Seminar and Exhibition

01 Sunday Sep 2013

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Center on Studies in Sri Guru Granth Sahib (CSSGGS), Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar, is hosting a 2-day seminar on September 2-3, 2013. Perhaps for the first time ever, Bhai Baldeep Singh will become the only Gurbani Kirtan exponent to sing all 31 raga-s of Guru Granth Sahib in one sitting. Please do join in…

Monday, September 2, 2013

Exhibition                                     10:00 AM – 10:15 AM

  • Visual Rendering Of Rāg: 31 Rāg in Guru Granth Sahib by Artist Hardev Singh
  • Musical instruments of Gur-Sikh tradition handcrafted by Bhai Baldeep Singh: A story of revival
  • Luthiery tools belonging to Gyani Harbhajan Singh Mistri, Kartar Chand & Hari Chand, and Bhai Baldeep Singh
  • Photo exhibit and old musical instruments from 18th – 20th centuries

Gurbani Sangeet                        2:30 PM – 6:00 PM

  • Singing of all 31 raga-s of Guru Granth Sahib by Bhai Baldeep Singh

Venue
Guru Nanak Bhawan Auditorium
Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar, Punjab

Invitation card (Punjabi):

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Review Committee Meeting 2012

26 Monday Nov 2012

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On September, I joined the Centre on Studies in Sri Guru Granth Sahib, Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar, as a visiting professor. During my short stints, I will be engaging in an Analytical Study of Literature on Gurbani Sangeet be it written (books, manuscripts, monographs, etc.) or recorded performances on a/v platform.

On October 18, 2012, I went to document the Gurmat Sangeet Utsav 2012, which is organized by the Department of Gurmat Sangeet, Punjabi University, Patiala. There were nine performances to analyze which, I set up a Review Committee some very illustrious elders such as Pandit Tejpal Singh (Singh Bandhu), Bhai Sikandar Singh Bagrian, Dr. B. S. Rattan, Bhai Balbir Singh Ragi, Bhai Narinder Singh Banarsi, Bhai Narinder Singh and artist Hardev Singh to name a few. I convened the first meeting of the review committee on November 7, 2012 at the Centre. There was also a programme in the evening focusing on the percussion system of the Gur-darbar in which Harbhajan Singh Dhariwal, Parminder Singh Bhamra, Dr. Murli Manohar and I played pakhawaj, tabla and Jori-pakhwaj, respectively. Here are a few images:
















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