Malkauns Tarana
About Malkauns Tarana
Ulhas Kashalkar recorded Malkauns Tarana as the third track on his 2007 album Masterpieces. The composition spans 10 minutes and 49 seconds and showcases the raag Malkauns, a prominent raag in the Hindustani classical tradition. Kashalkar performs the piece in the tarana style, a vocal form characterized by rhythmic syllabic patterns and melodic improvisation.
The album Masterpieces was released on **June 1, 2007**, under the **Times Music** label. The primary format of the release was **compact disc (CD)**, though digital distributions may exist. The recording captures Kashalkar’s interpretation of classical bandishes and taranas, emphasizing his training in the **Gwalior**, **Jaipur-Atrauli**, and **Agra** gharanas. The album does not provide detailed session credits, and the accompanying artists—if any—remain undocumented in the available context.
Malkauns Tarana exemplifies Kashalkar’s approach to khayal gayaki, blending intricate taan patterns with the structured framework of the tarana. The track adheres to the traditional vilambit--drut (slow-fast) progression, though specific tala or compositional origins are not explicitly stated in the release metadata. The album Masterpieces positions the track alongside other classical renditions, targeting audiences of Hindustani vocal music.
Ulhas Kashalkar (born 1955) is a disciple of **Gajananbuwa Joshi** and **Nivrutti Buwa Sarnaik**, with a career spanning performances, teaching, and recordings. His work on Masterpieces reflects his engagement with both traditional repertoire and contemporary recording practices. The 2007 release forms part of his broader discography, which includes collaborations with labels such as **Times Music**, **Saregama**, and **Raga Records**.