summary for the sound of music part 2
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this chapter throws light on the origin of shehnai and the life of all time great shehnai vedak- bismillah khan. the winner of Bharat Ratna, the highest civilian award of India. his dedication for music and his love for India, "Pungi", a musical instrument was banned by Emperor Aurangzeb because of its shrill sound. it was modified and perfected by a barber who belongs to the family of professional musicians. he played it in the court of king. it was so appreciated that it becomes the part of naubat. since it was for the first time in Shah's chamber by a Nai, it came to be called shehnai. he got the best performing award Padma Bhushan, Padma Shri and Padma vibhushan. he was the first Indian to achieve this. in this way the shehnai is introduced in India
This lesson is an effort to understand Indian classical musicians and instruments especially the origin of shehnai and Shehnai maestro Ustad Bismillah Khan. Shehnai replaced pungi which had an unpleasant sound. Pungi’s tonal quality was improved by a nai (barbar) of sah (emperor Aurnangeb); hence it was named as shehnai.
The lesson beautifully deals with the early life of Bismillah khan in Dumraon in Bihar. His grandfather was a shehnai-nawaz of the bhojpur king’s court. Bismillah khan took to music early in life when he was 3 years old in the company of his maternal uncle. His life is a source of simplicity and communal harmony from the very beginning when he used to sing ‘ Chiata’ in Bihariji temple and practicing shehnai in Vishnu temple and Mangala Maiya temple of Varanasi. Bismillah khan got his big break with the opening of All India Radio in Lucknow in 1938. He also played shehnai on 15 August, 1947 from Red fort in presence of Pandit Nehru.
Bismillah khan gave many memorable performances both in India and abroad where he was honoured with so many awards. He also gave music in two movies ‘Gunj Uthi shehnai’ and ‘Sanadhi Apanna”. He was so fond of his motherland India, Benaras and the holy Ganga that he refused an offer to be the Head of Shehnai school in USA. In 2001, Ustad Bismillah khan was awarded India’s highest civilian avard, the Bharat Ratna. In the end, his life is a perfect example of the rich, cultural heritage of India, one that effortlessly accepts that a devout Muslim like him can very naturally play the shehnai at the Kashi Vishwanath Temple.