
Mahesh Kale returns to Kolkata with the spirit of Abhangwari
After a memorable outing last year, National Award-winning Hindustani classical vocalist
Mahesh Kale
brought his acclaimed musical journey
Abhangwari
back to Kolkata recently. The devotional concert played to a packed house, reaffirming Kale's deep connect with the city's discerning music lovers.
Abhangwari
is inspired by the Bhakti tradition and Maharashtra's centuries-old
wari
pilgrimage to Pandharpur, offering a curated experience of abhangs dedicated to Lord Vitthal. Kale's soulful renditions of
Sukhache Je Sukh
,
Abeer Gulal
,
Bolava Vitthal
and
Sada Majhe Dola
struck a powerful chord with the audience, who responded with heartfelt silence and spontaneous applause.
'Performing in Kolkata always feels like having a conversation with listeners who respond with both intellect and emotion,' Kale shared.
A disciple of the legendary Pt. Jitendra Abhisheki, Kale is known for blending classical rigour with contemporary accessibility. Based in San Francisco, he leads the Mahesh Kale School of Music and has been touring globally with
Abhangwari
—including recent stops in Berlin, Zurich, Amsterdam, Chicago, and Vancouver. The India leg included performances across Mumbai, Pune, Delhi, Bengaluru, and culminated in Kolkata.
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At his Mumbai concert, Kale also unveiled an original composition titled
Abhangwari
, a piece that encapsulates the devotional energy of the
wari
and his mission to bring it to audiences who may never physically undertake the journey. In Kolkata, that mission found an emotional home once again.
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