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'''Carsten Wicke''' is a [[Rudra Veena]] player of German origin. He studied North Indian Classical Music with several Master Musicians since the 1990's, after learning western Violin and Vocal Music as a child.
'''Carsten Wicke''' is a [[Rudra Veena]] player of German origin. He studied North Indian Classical Music with several Master Musicians since the 1990's, after learning western Violin and Vocal Music as a child.


'''Musical Tradition'''
== '''Musical Tradition''' ==
His journey into Indian Music started while learning India’s popular percussion instrument Tabla with the most renowned Tabla Maestro [[Pandit Anindo Chatterjee]] in Kolkata. Being fascinated by the old classical [[Dhrupad]] Music Carsten meets India’s legendary Rudra Veena Master [[Asad Ali Khan|Ustad Asad Ali Khan]], whose musical family tradition goes back over many generations, including outstanding Beenkars (Veena players) like Sadiq Ali Khan, Musharraf Khan and Rajab Ali Khan. Ustad Asad Ali Khan accepted him as one of his few Veena disciples and taught him traditional Rudra Veena in Khandarbani Style. Alongside Carsten also studied Dagarbani Dhrupad with Ashish Sankrityayan, the current director and teacher at the [[Dhrupad Kendra Bhopal|Dhrupad Kendra]] in Bhopal.
His journey into Indian Music started while learning India’s popular percussion instrument Tabla with the most renowned Tabla Maestro [[Pandit Anindo Chatterjee]] in Kolkata. Being fascinated by the old classical [[Dhrupad]] Music Carsten meets India’s legendary Rudra Veena Master [[Asad Ali Khan|Ustad Asad Ali Khan]], whose musical family tradition goes back over many generations, including outstanding Beenkars (Veena players) like Sadiq Ali Khan, Musharraf Khan and Rajab Ali Khan. Ustad Asad Ali Khan accepted him as one of his few Veena disciples and taught him traditional Rudra Veena in Khandarbani Style. Alongside Carsten also studied Dagarbani Dhrupad with Ashish Sankrityayan, the current director and teacher at the [[Dhrupad Kendra Bhopal|Dhrupad Kendra]] in Bhopal.[[File:Carsten Wicke with Rudra Veena.jpg|thumb|Carsten Wicke with Rudra Veena]]


'''Performer'''
== '''Performer''' ==
Carsten Wicke is today one of the few international Rudra Veena performers. His Raga presentation unites the meditative depth in the Alap (introduction) ‐ the unparalleled fortitude of the Dagarbani Dhrupad ‐ with the dynamic interpretation of the faster performance stages (Jor, Jhala) ‐ a distinguished characteristic of the Khandarbani style. Combining subtle melodic variations with complex rhythmical finger stroke techniques his Veena playing creates a unique listening experience.
Carsten Wicke is today one of the few international Rudra Veena performers. His Raga presentation unites the meditative depth in the Alap (introduction) ‐ the unparalleled fortitude of the Dagarbani Dhrupad ‐ with the dynamic interpretation of the faster performance stages (Jor, Jhala) ‐ a distinguished characteristic of the Khandarbani style. Combining subtle melodic variations with complex rhythmical finger stroke techniques his Veena playing creates a unique listening experience.



'''Instrument making'''
== '''Instrument making''' ==
Being based in Kolkata, Carsten also develops and manufactures new Veenas in collaboration with local craftsmen, not the least to counter the current shortage of instrument makers for Rudra Veenas in India.
Being based in Kolkata, Carsten also develops and manufactures new Veenas in collaboration with local craftsmen, not the least to counter the current shortage of instrument makers for Rudra Veenas in India.


'''Media'''
== '''Media''' ==
As film‐maker, author and media producer he documents Indian music traditions, particular the old‐classical Dhrupad Music.
As film‐maker, author and media producer he documents Indian music traditions, particular the old‐classical Dhrupad Music.

== '''Exernal Links''' ==
[http://www.rudravina.net www.rudravina.net]

[http://www.youtube.com/user/carstenwicke www.youtube.com/user/carstenwicke]

[http://www.facebook.com/carsten.wicke.1 www.facebook.com/carsten.wicke.1]

[http://www.rudraveena.org/carsten.html www.rudraveena.org/carsten.html]

[https://www.flickr.com/photos/carstenwicke/sets www.flickr.com/photos/carstenwicke]

[https://www.flickr.com/photos/carstenwicke/albums/72157635565630646 www.flickr.com/photos/carstenwicke_with_rudraveena]

Revision as of 12:04, 21 July 2016

Carsten Wicke is a Rudra Veena player of German origin. He studied North Indian Classical Music with several Master Musicians since the 1990's, after learning western Violin and Vocal Music as a child.

Musical Tradition

His journey into Indian Music started while learning India’s popular percussion instrument Tabla with the most renowned Tabla Maestro Pandit Anindo Chatterjee in Kolkata. Being fascinated by the old classical Dhrupad Music Carsten meets India’s legendary Rudra Veena Master Ustad Asad Ali Khan, whose musical family tradition goes back over many generations, including outstanding Beenkars (Veena players) like Sadiq Ali Khan, Musharraf Khan and Rajab Ali Khan. Ustad Asad Ali Khan accepted him as one of his few Veena disciples and taught him traditional Rudra Veena in Khandarbani Style. Alongside Carsten also studied Dagarbani Dhrupad with Ashish Sankrityayan, the current director and teacher at the Dhrupad Kendra in Bhopal.

File:Carsten Wicke with Rudra Veena.jpg
Carsten Wicke with Rudra Veena

Performer

Carsten Wicke is today one of the few international Rudra Veena performers. His Raga presentation unites the meditative depth in the Alap (introduction) ‐ the unparalleled fortitude of the Dagarbani Dhrupad ‐ with the dynamic interpretation of the faster performance stages (Jor, Jhala) ‐ a distinguished characteristic of the Khandarbani style. Combining subtle melodic variations with complex rhythmical finger stroke techniques his Veena playing creates a unique listening experience.


Instrument making

Being based in Kolkata, Carsten also develops and manufactures new Veenas in collaboration with local craftsmen, not the least to counter the current shortage of instrument makers for Rudra Veenas in India.

Media

As film‐maker, author and media producer he documents Indian music traditions, particular the old‐classical Dhrupad Music.

www.rudravina.net

www.youtube.com/user/carstenwicke

www.facebook.com/carsten.wicke.1

www.rudraveena.org/carsten.html

www.flickr.com/photos/carstenwicke

www.flickr.com/photos/carstenwicke_with_rudraveena