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Raga Unison | Indian Slide Guitar & Guitar | Debasis Chakroborty & Giuliano Modarelli | Edinburgh

KalaSudha Music 5 months ago
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Pandit Debasis Chakroborty (Indian slide guitar) and Giuliano Modarelli (acoustic guitar) performed together at the Raga Unison: Wind, Drums and Strings concert at Assembly Rooms, Edinburgh, on 16 November 2025. Ustad Shahbaz Hussain provided tabla accompaniment. The set formed the second half of a double-bill evening presented by KalaSudha.

The raga performed is Kirwani: a late-night raga of solemn character, built on a symmetrical scale that mirrors the harmonic minor. Its aroha and avroh share identical intervallic structure across both tetrachords, giving it an unusual balance between Indian classical gravity and a quality familiar to Western ears. On slide guitar, Kirwani's minor intervals find particular resonance: the glissando technique draws out its characteristic phrases (g m P, d P), sustaining the pathos (Karuna rasa) that defines the raga.

Chakroborty's slide guitar carries the raga's voice through the Alap and develops it alongside Modarelli's acoustic guitar, which responds within the raga's framework, retaining its own character. Ustad Shahbaz Hussain's tabla marks rhythm and texture without crowding the melodic exchange. The pairing of Indian classical slide guitar and acoustic guitar in a shared raga structure is rare in live performance; this set at Edinburgh shows both instruments meeting in Kirwani's symmetry.

Credits

Guitar Giuliano Modarelli
Indian Slide Guitar Debasis Chakroborty
Tabla Shahbaz Hussain
Cinematography Sri Chowdary & Ibrahim Salah
Film Editing Mukul Kumar

Ragas

Kirwani

किरवानी

Late night

Raag Kirwani shows how Indian music can flow between traditions. It started as an important parent scale in South Indian Carnatic music. Later, musicians in North India also began using it, adding new nuances and depth to the raga. Kirwani is usually played late at night, around midnight, because its sound makes people think quietly and feel a gentle sadness. This raga is a reminder to us that music can cross boundaries and touch hearts everywhere. As one well-known saying goes, "Where words fail, music speaks." Kirwani is notable for its symmetry, as both halves of the scale mirror each other with mathematical precision. This balance lends it a Western character and makes it popular in cross-cultural collaborations. At KalaSudha, we regard Kirwani as a raga of pure emotion, relying on the expressive quality of its minor intervals rather than complex movements.

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