About the CD
Of all the sanskaars those landmark occasions that mark the human passage form birth to
death one of the most significant is that of marriage an occasion for celebration dance and
song. The wedding songs of Uttar Pradesh born of the folk forms of the great Gangetic
plain are typical of its composite culture a complex tapestry woven together for many
strands. Different religious communities share common rituals and ceremonies the mehndi
the sehra and the poignant bidai. The very terms for the groom and the bride Banna and
Banni are part of the Mughal heritage now household words across northern India and an
inseparable part of the repertoire of U P wedding songs. The lyrics come form U P dialects
are part of the human experience. And yet underlying the joy and celebrations there is
more than a hint of sadness. Could this be because it was essentially women who created
these songs? And who better to understand the pain of separation from beloved parents
and childhood companions the mingling of happy anticipation and poignant apprehension
than other women!
In this album which presents songs sung at the home of the bridegroom the Ganapati
Vandana marks the auspicious beginning of the celebrations songs about the bridegroom
the gleam of the gem studded sehra and the prancing horse that will take him to his
wedding then follow. The last four songs are about the arrival of the bride in her new home
an occasion marked by its own rituals.
Music director: Shubha Mudgal
Assisted by : Zafar Naqvi (research) Mahesh
prabhakar (Music)
composed by the late Nawab Raza Ali Khan of Rampur by kind
permission of the Naina Devi Foundation
Recording engineered and mixed by Lokesh
Dhawan
Series producer : Asharani Mathur
Illustration: Aniruddha Mukherjee
| 1 | Mangal Dhwani | 04:06 |
| 2 | Ambar Bel/ Aaj Janakpur Mangal | 09:53 |
| 3 | Mangal Rachao Sajni | 02:05 |
| 4 | Ghumdat aave Suhaag More Angane | 05:32 |
| 5 | Ghugharvali Pehno Chooda Bano Suhaagan
| 08:10 |
| 6 | Banno Meri Naazuk Hai | 04:15 |
| 7 | Ghar Ghar Baajat Badhauwa | 05:01 |
| 8 | O Bhaiyya Aaye | 04:31 |
| 9 | Saptapadi | 07:30 |
| 10 | Laado Maangan Hoye So Mang | 03:20 |
| 11 | Baba Mandir Va | 04:40 |