The sacred and thesublime
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The 40th edition of Surashree Kesarbai Kerkar Sangeet Samaroh brought together musicians from all gharanas
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The 40th edition of Surashree Kesarbai Kerkar Sangeet Samaroh brought together musicians from all gharanas
How does one describe the sublime? It is the coming together of the aesthetic and ethical, it is the judicious combination of sensibility and representation, a feeling that releases the perceiver from the constraints of human condition to list a few. The 40th edition of Surashree Kesarbai Kerkar Sangeet Samaroh, an annual festival of music hosted by Kala Academy, Goa, had many lofty moments that took the listener beyond form, beauty, feeling and rhetoric. Music rose above the ‘visible’ taking the listener to a noble and profound state of
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February 12, 2021 15:36 IST
The annual Sangeet Samaroh in Goa in memory of the legendary Kesarbai Kerkar is a homage to all the women who became colossal figures in classical music
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The annual Sangeet Samaroh in Goa in memory of the legendary Kesarbai Kerkar is a homage to all the women who became colossal figures in classical music
The brochure of Kala Academy’s recently concluded 40th edition of Surashree Kesarbai Kerkar Sangeet Samaroh in Goa introduces the incomparable Kesarbai thus: ‘Surashree Kesarbai Kerkar’s life was the enactment of a noble soul’s yearning for achieving musical perfection with perseverance and tenacity. Kesarbai was God’s gift to Goa’.