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Tanvi Salkar,Tanvi Salkar

Posted: Feb 07, 2009 at 0230 hrs IST

With noted lyricist Gulzar and musicologist Ashok Ranade encouraging the initiative, the first ever three-day music festival Baajaa Gaajaa kicked off in the city

When he commenced to speak, his speech manifested the lyrics of his efficacious individuality to the music of silence interrupted occasionally by strident applauses. Wisdom replete with humor, and deliberation expressed through metaphors the connoisseur of vocal expressions, Gulzar, astounded the audiences. In the city to inaugurate, Baajaa Gaajaa 2009 a concept by Shubha Mudgal and Aneesh Pradhan, the three-day festival includes exhibitions, concerts, film screenings, seminars and much more on music. Welcoming the effort, musicologist Ashok Ranade spoke on the need for assessing and accepting new traditions and deviations.

Gulzar stressed on the necessity to preserve the purity and diversity of music. "Music is scattered in different forms everywhere, albeit at times losing its purity and distinctiveness when it’s made a saleable model in films. This event is a concept which will give voice to silence. Getting different kinds of music here in their original form, diversity of languages, caste and religion often creates problems, yet it’s the diversity of music that brings us together. Rather than expecting any particular music to impress us, let us make an effort to learn from any music and artist," adds Gulzar.

Citing his observations of the variations in music over the years, Ranade adds, “Music is great when it has cultural significance and not merely because it sounds good. History is full of deviations, all artists deviate, but we should accept it only after examining if it is good, thus propagating a new tradition. Our tradition has taught us to cope with new ones. Classical music is only three percent of the total music that exists in the country and we must look at the totality. My gurus have always told me that you become a better artist when you listen to other artists and their music. No idea is the product of a single mind, all great ideas are products of exchange of several ideas.”

Gulzar believes it is a necessity to introduce such workshops and movements in order for music to reach out to the audiences in its original form. Ranade adds, “Music pampers our life and senses and hence we need to properly nurture it. Baajaa Gaajaa is a platform where one can get access to such a source to learn from and nurture. It is a good exposure and one must be keen to get the best out of it.” Claiming to be learning still, for the two unmatched artistes, it seems there is no horizon which is too far; as they proceed, the horizon expands.

(Baajaa Gaajaa is being held at Ishanya Mall, Airport Road from February 6 to 8, 10 am to 9.30 pm)

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