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Vasant Rai

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World, Jazz and Folk

Vasant Rai (1942–1985) Until his death at the young age of 43 in 1985, Vasant Rai was one of the world's most acclaimed masters of Indian music. Born in Unjha, in the province of North Gujarat, India, in 1942, he began musical education at age seven. He studied vocal music with his father, Govindji Brahmbhatt, and instrumental music with his elder brother, Kantilal. Vasant became proficient on sitar, violin, and flute, and appeared in his first concert at age 11. In 1958, after 13 years of musical experience, Vasant became the disciple of the incomparable guru Ustad Allauddin Khan, and was the last student to receive the Indian maestro's complete musical training. He emerged a virtuoso on the sarod. The sarod is a 25-string fretless lute. Developed during the Mughal period of India's history, the modern sarod has a body of seasoned teakwood, a goat skin belly, a highly polished metal fingerboard, and is plucked with a plectrum made from horn or coconut. Like its relative the sitar, the sarod's first four strings carry the melody. In addition to three chikari strings, which have drone and rhythmic accompaniment functions, there are three other support strings that serve a similar purpose. Fifteen additional strings, the taraf, act as sympathetic resonators. Like the sitar, the sarod is a delicate, highly sophisticated instrument that is extremely difficult to master. Vasant studied and practiced under the strict guidance of Ustad Allauddin Khan, residing in his house, for eight years. He taught at the renowned master's famed Music College in Maihar. Between 1964 and 1970, Vasant was given several important awards for musical excellence. In 1972, Vasant became a visiting professor of music at Columbia University in New York City. He subsequently founded the Alam School of Indian Classical Music in New York, where he taught sarod, sitar, flute, violin, guitar, and voice. He lived in the Chelsea district of New York City influencing and teaching many Western musicians, including John Coltrane, Don Cherry, Colin Walcott and George Harrison, while carrying on the pure classical tradition of his guru. Rai also trained a number of Indian classical musicians. The more noted ones are sarod players Pradeep Kumar Barot and Ashok Roy. Vasant also explored new directions. "I am a musician," he said. "I'm following the traditional ways, but I'm not orthodox to the point where I won't do other things." He appeared with electric guitarists Carlos Santana and John McLaughin (in 1974), and was perhaps best known for his remarkable series of "East-West blends" on the Vanguard label-compositions and improvisations recorded with members of the group Oregon. During the early 1980s, Rai and the jazz flutist Herbie Mann jammed together live on weekend nights at packed venues such as The Bottom Line and Village Gate. Towards the end of his life, Vasant experimented with the sur-guitar, a fretless sarod-guitar hybrid of his own invention. He died in his New York apartment shortly after a Carnegie Hall performance. He is survived by son Satyam an accomplished sarod player, and his daughter Sangita a Kathak dancer.

     
Instruments
  • Flute
  • Guitar
  • Piano
Genres
  • World
  • Jazz
  • Folk
Popular Tracks   
Darbari Kanada, Alap on Live At Washington Square Church 1981 by Vasant Rai
Spring Flowers: Smile Of Goddess Sarasvati on Spring Flowers - Autumn Song by Vasant Rai
Zilla Kafi, Gats In Tintal on Live At Washington Square Church 1981 by Vasant Rai
Spring Flowers: Distant Village on Spring Flowers - Autumn Song by Vasant Rai
Spring Flowers: Spring Wind on Spring Flowers - Autumn Song by Vasant Rai
Misra Sivaranjini - Sarod on Rare Gems of Hindustani Music by Various Artists
Spring Flowers: Guitarist From Unjha on Spring Flowers - Autumn Song by Vasant Rai
Autumn Song: Late, Night Guitar on Spring Flowers - Autumn Song by Vasant Rai
Spring Flowers: Midnight Meditation on Spring Flowers - Autumn Song by Vasant Rai
Autumn Song: Autumn Song on Spring Flowers - Autumn Song by Vasant Rai

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Discography



Title Artist Year Type
Spring Flowers / Vasant Rai & Alla RakhaVasant Rai2007Compil.
Splendour of the SarodVasant Rai2003Album
Evening RagasVasant Rai, Zakir Hussain1979Album
Autumn SongVasant Rai1978Album
Spring FlowersVasant Rai - Collin Walcott / Paul McCandless / Glen Moore / Dilip Naik1976Album
Play Ragas Of Meditation And HappinessVasant Rai & Alla Rakha1975Album
Spring Flowers / Autumn SongVasant Rai & OregonCompil.
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