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Sajan Mishra Honors Brother's Legacy at Saptak
4 Jan
Summary
- Sajan Mishra performed with his son Swaransh at Saptak.
- The concert served as a living memorial to the late Rajan Mishra.
- The performance showcased the Banaras Gharana's rich musical tradition.

Sajan Mishra, a grandee of the Banaras Gharana, captivated audiences at the Saptak festival, performing alongside his son, Swaransh. This concert served as a poignant living memorial to his late brother, Rajan Mishra, who passed away in 2021, with his absence felt yet honored on stage. Sajan Mishra demonstrated profound composure, masterfully weaving the gharana's intricate musical tapestry for the attendees.
The performance commenced with a soul-stirring rendition of "Kahe karat ghuman bavre?" in Raga Jog Kauns, exploring themes of pride and enlightenment. Sajan Mishra's rendition evoked deep contemplation, with his son Swaransh following a demanding path, showing his earnest learning. The master's control over breath and nuanced expression guided the music towards spiritual assurance, a hallmark of the gharana's tradition.
Following this, Raga Darbari was explored through two bandishes, depicting both joyous reunion and the pangs of thwarted love. Sajan Mishra transformed commonplace emotions into peerless art, culminating the evening with an invocation of Goddess Bhavani. The concert concluded shortly before 1 AM on Saturday, fulfilling the audience's prayer for a Saptak tour de force.




