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The Sound of Music — Question 21

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Use your notes on Kishori Amonkar to introduce her to an imaginary audience. You may use one of the following phrases to introduce a guest: I am honoured to introduce…/! feel privileged to introduce…/‘We welcome you’…
Answer

It’s my proud privilege that I have been honoured to introduce you to the famous singer Kishori Amonkar, the finest female vocalist of her generation. She was bom in 1931 to the great artist Smt. Mogubai Kurdikar. She is a thinker who dissects the raagas with the precision of a perfectionist so that the raagas can be inspirational for the common masses. She is greatly inspired by the teachings of the ancient vedic sages. She is conferred with the significant awards viz., the Sangeet Natak Akademi Award (1985), the Padma Bhushan (1987) and the highly coveted Sangeet Samradhini Award in 1997.

Overview: The Sound of Music

Part I tells the story of Evelyn Glennie, a Scottish girl diagnosed profoundly deaf at age eleven, who became one of the world's leading percussionists by learning to feel music through vibrations in different parts of her body. Ron Forbes, her teacher, encouraged this unconventional approach. Part II chronicles Ustad Bismillah Khan, who elevated the shehnai from a wedding/folk instrument to classical concert stage. Born in Dumraon, Bihar, he remained devoted to Benaras and Indian classical music throughout his life, refusing lucrative offers abroad.

Key Points

  • Part I: Evelyn Glennie — Scottish, profoundly deaf since age 11
  • Percussionist Ron Forbes taught her to sense music through vibrations
  • She plays barefoot to feel vibrations through the floor
  • She became one of the most acclaimed percussionists in the world
  • Part II: Bismillah Khan — shehnai maestro from Dumraon, Bihar
  • He elevated shehnai from folk/wedding instrument to concert classical
  • Played shehnai at Red Fort on India's first Independence Day (1947)
  • Awarded Bharat Ratna — India's highest civilian honour
  • Refused to settle abroad — deeply attached to Benaras and the Ganga
  • Both parts share themes of passion, dedication, and overcoming obstacles

Frequently Asked Questions

How did Evelyn Glennie hear music despite being deaf?
Evelyn learned to feel music through vibrations. Ron Forbes tuned two drums and asked her to sense the sound without hearing aids. She felt higher notes in her upper body and lower notes in her legs. She plays barefoot on wooden platforms to feel vibrations through her feet.
Why did Bismillah Khan refuse to leave India?
Bismillah Khan was deeply attached to Benaras (Varanasi) and the river Ganga. When offered a position in the USA with the promise of replicating the Ganga there, he asked, "But will you also transport Benaras there?" His love for his homeland surpassed all material offers.

Common Mistakes

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  • Giving vague answers without specific textual references.
  • Confusing characters, events, or themes from different chapters.
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Scoring Tips

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  • For short answers: be concise (30-40 words), use key vocabulary from the text.
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