HomeNewsTrendsLifestylePadma Vibhushan Zakir Hussain: Padma, Ratna Awards and state recognition for artistes is totally Indian

Padma Vibhushan Zakir Hussain: Padma, Ratna Awards and state recognition for artistes is totally Indian

Ustad Zakir Hussain on getting the Padma Vibhushan, and the world premiere of his Triple Concerto with Rakesh Chaurasia and Niladri Kumar, with SOI, at NCPA.

September 16, 2023 / 18:13 IST
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(L-R) Rakesh Chaurasia, Zakir Hussain, Niladri Kumar
(from left) Rakesh Chaurasia, Zakir Hussain, Niladri Kumar.

Tabla virtuoso Ustad Zakir Hussain’s Triple Concerto, Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 5, of sitar, bansuri and tabla, commissioned by the Symphony Orchestra of India (SOI), will have its world premiere next weekend (September 23-24). With conductor Alpesh Chauhan, Zakir Hussain on table, Niladri Kumar on sitar and Rakesh Chaurasia on bansuri, the show will be held at the National Centre for the Performing Arts (NCPA), Mumbai. Excerpts from an interview with the tabla maestro…

NCPA’s SOI Autumn 2023 Season will culminate with the world premiere of your Triple Concerto. Tell us about it.

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I am nervous first of all and I am hoping that whoever is hearing it will accept our simple offering and give us their blessings and see the attempt in it and the hard work that is done to make it happen, and appreciate it. I am not saying that this is THE work of the year, because it isn’t. But I am hoping that this is another step towards trying to be better. This premiere will also call for some fixing, some chiseling and making it a little bit tighter. It is a humble offering and I hope that Rakesh (Chaurasia) and Niladri (Kumar) will get the attention they deserve and their artistry, as not only Indian musicians, but musicians with universal appeal, will be noticed and admired. What is interesting is that they are two incredible musicians who are at the pinnacle of improvising music spontaneously.

Working with the raga system, working Indian instruments with the Symphony Orchestra is not new for you. Any memories that have stayed with you?