Another musician from south Karnataka in the HM tradition, Sawai Gandharwa (Rambhau Kundgolkar) who ran away after some musical training to join a Marathi Natak group, singing Marathi songs and donning female roles. More here :
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sawai_Gandharva
Teacher of Gangubai Hangal, Bhimsen Joshi and Firoze Dastur
raag tilang
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yzRdSyZ3 ... re=related
mian ki todi
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=APX71V5a ... re=related
raag gurjari todi
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5-zfX_eU ... re=related
Pt. Sawai Gandharva
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Pt. Sawai Gandharva
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A soulful rendition komal re asavari - gurjari todi - beautiful stills.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4hFr5j4LO6w&NR=1
raag purya dhanshree
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vMQrAr0u ... re=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4hFr5j4LO6w&NR=1
raag purya dhanshree
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vMQrAr0u ... re=related
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Re: Sawai Gandharva
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Remember to visit Kundgol , when you come to India . The place where he finally settled down
Kundgol , a quaint little Railway station where trains stop often - for getting the clear signal to troop into Hubli junction .
The railway track is at about 10 feet lower than the level of the landscape around it. So one has to climb up steps to exit the railway station . Like a Subway without a roof .
It is a very cute station. made cuter by the fact that as one climbs up the steps , a shop selling Hacchida Mandakki greets you with a warm welcome .
Hacchida Mandakki ( Puffed rice wetted with masala powders ) and Tea are earliest signals that we haved moved away from snobbish Old Mysore State to the lands that have seen a great many cross winds blowing .
Hubli and upwards , where one can meet the most friendly people on earth .
My Kind
Remember to visit Kundgol , when you come to India . The place where he finally settled down
Kundgol , a quaint little Railway station where trains stop often - for getting the clear signal to troop into Hubli junction .
The railway track is at about 10 feet lower than the level of the landscape around it. So one has to climb up steps to exit the railway station . Like a Subway without a roof .
It is a very cute station. made cuter by the fact that as one climbs up the steps , a shop selling Hacchida Mandakki greets you with a warm welcome .
Hacchida Mandakki ( Puffed rice wetted with masala powders ) and Tea are earliest signals that we haved moved away from snobbish Old Mysore State to the lands that have seen a great many cross winds blowing .
Hubli and upwards , where one can meet the most friendly people on earth .
My Kind
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Re: Sawai Gandharva
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Bhimsen Joshi learnt under Abdul Karim Khan. Isnt it ? He also left home to pursue music.
Bhimsen Joshi learnt under Abdul Karim Khan. Isnt it ? He also left home to pursue music.
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Wiki link is already cited.fduddy wrote:S-P
Bhimsen Joshi learnt under Abdul Karim Khan. Isnt it ? He also left home to pursue music.
"Bhimsen Joshi holds the annual Sawai Gandharva Music Festival in Pune, in memory of his guru Sawai Gandharva."
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Left home ?
ran away - travelling ticketless- singing his way to Benares. Begum Akhtar met him on the sidelines of AIR and took him home .And told him .. Why search so far when you have Sawai Gandharv closer home ?
By that time he had spent time with other Musicians , but was sore that the Gharanas were close ended ones , with little coming out to chaps not belonging to the family.
Sawai Gandharv was a disciple of Karim Khan who came to Mysore on the invitation of the King .
What a glorious set of historical events that has shaped the music of this region in Karnataka !!!!
ran away - travelling ticketless- singing his way to Benares. Begum Akhtar met him on the sidelines of AIR and took him home .And told him .. Why search so far when you have Sawai Gandharv closer home ?
By that time he had spent time with other Musicians , but was sore that the Gharanas were close ended ones , with little coming out to chaps not belonging to the family.
Sawai Gandharv was a disciple of Karim Khan who came to Mysore on the invitation of the King .
What a glorious set of historical events that has shaped the music of this region in Karnataka !!!!
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Re: Pt. Sawai Gandharva
kundgol sounds like a quaint town indeed - maybe we can organize a field trip to those parts where all these great singers came from. My understanding is that modern-day south and western karnataka being part of the old Bombay Presidency has had a lot of deep common influences and crossover from today's Maharastra, even Madhya Pradesh areas. Hence the large number of Hindi-Maharashtrian origin singers in HM from the area. Please correct, if I am wrong.
A few I can name :
Pt. Sawai Gandharva
Pt. Kumar Gandharva
Pt. Bhimsen Joshi
Pt. Mallikarjun Mansur
Gangubai Hangal
Puttaraj Gavai
A few I can name :
Pt. Sawai Gandharva
Pt. Kumar Gandharva
Pt. Bhimsen Joshi
Pt. Mallikarjun Mansur
Gangubai Hangal
Puttaraj Gavai
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Re: Pt. Sawai Gandharva
I found this enormous list of HM musicians from Karnatka (wiki) :
* Abdulla Khaja (Bansuri)
* Anupamaa Gudi Mangalvede(mumbai) (vocal)
* Arjunsa Nakod (Vocal)
* Ashok Huggannanavar (Vocal)
* Bale Khan (Sitar)
* Bapu Padmanabha(Bansuri)
* Basavaraja Rajaguru (Vocal)
* Bhimsen Joshi (Vocal)
* Shripati Padigar (Vocal)
* Dhananjaya Hegde (Vocal)
* Dattatreya Velankar, (Vocal)
* Fayyaz Khan (Sarangi)
* Ganapati Bhat (Vocal)
* Gangubai Hangal (Vocal)
* Gururao Deshpande (Vocal)
* Gayatri Gudi (vocal)
* Hanumanna Nayak Dore (Vocal)
* I.N. Kalaburgi (Vocal)
* Jayateerth Mevundi (Vocal)
* Kaivalya Kumar Gurav (Vocal)
* Keerti Kumar Badseshi (Vocal)
* Krishna Hangal (Vocal)
* Kumar Gandharva (Vocal)
* Lalith J. Rao (Vocal)
* Madhav Gudi (Vocal)
* Govind Rotti (Vocal)
* Madhava Rao Nayak (?)
* Mallikarjun Mansur (Vocal)
* Nachiketa Sharma (Vocal)
* Nagaraja Rao Havaldar (Vocal)
* Omkarnath Havaldar (Vocal)
* Panchakshari Gawai (Vocal)
* Panchakshari Swami Mattigatti (Vocal)
* Parameshwara Hegde(Vocal)
* Prasanna Madhav Gudi
* Pravin D. Rao (Tabla, Keyboards)
* Pravin Godkhindi (Bansuri)
* Puttaraja Gawai (Vocal)
* Raghavendra Gudi (Vocal)
* Raghunath Nakod (Tabla)
* Rajabhau Sontakke (Vocal)
* Rajashekhara Mansur (Vocal)
* Rajeev Taranath (Sarod)
* Rajendra Kulkarni (Bansuri)
* Rajendra Nakod (Tabla)
* Ramesh H Kulkarni(Hindustani Vocal)
* Ravindra Katoti (Harmonium)
* Ravindra Yavagal (Tabla)
* Sanjeev Chimmalgi (Vocal)
* Sangameshwara Gurav(Vocal)
* Sangeetha Katti(Vocal)
* Sawai Gandharva (Vocal)
* Shantaram Hegde (Vocal)
* Shyamala G Bhave
* Sheikh Hannumiya (Vocal)
* Sheshagiri Hanagal (Tabla)
* Sheshagiri Gudi (Vocal)
* Smita Bellur (Vocal)
* Srinivas Kulkarni(Tabla & Drums)
* Taranath Ram Rao Hattiangadi (Tabla)
* Venkatesh Godkhindi (Bansuri)
* Venkatesh Kumar (Vocal)
* Vinayak Torvi (Vocal)
* Gopalakrishna Hegde, Kallabhag(Tabla)
* Vishwanath Nakod (Tabla)
* Vyasamurthy Katti (Harmonium)
* Udayraj Karpoor (Tabla)
* Koushik Aithal (Vocal)
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* Abdulla Khaja (Bansuri)
* Anupamaa Gudi Mangalvede(mumbai) (vocal)
* Arjunsa Nakod (Vocal)
* Ashok Huggannanavar (Vocal)
* Bale Khan (Sitar)
* Bapu Padmanabha(Bansuri)
* Basavaraja Rajaguru (Vocal)
* Bhimsen Joshi (Vocal)
* Shripati Padigar (Vocal)
* Dhananjaya Hegde (Vocal)
* Dattatreya Velankar, (Vocal)
* Fayyaz Khan (Sarangi)
* Ganapati Bhat (Vocal)
* Gangubai Hangal (Vocal)
* Gururao Deshpande (Vocal)
* Gayatri Gudi (vocal)
* Hanumanna Nayak Dore (Vocal)
* I.N. Kalaburgi (Vocal)
* Jayateerth Mevundi (Vocal)
* Kaivalya Kumar Gurav (Vocal)
* Keerti Kumar Badseshi (Vocal)
* Krishna Hangal (Vocal)
* Kumar Gandharva (Vocal)
* Lalith J. Rao (Vocal)
* Madhav Gudi (Vocal)
* Govind Rotti (Vocal)
* Madhava Rao Nayak (?)
* Mallikarjun Mansur (Vocal)
* Nachiketa Sharma (Vocal)
* Nagaraja Rao Havaldar (Vocal)
* Omkarnath Havaldar (Vocal)
* Panchakshari Gawai (Vocal)
* Panchakshari Swami Mattigatti (Vocal)
* Parameshwara Hegde(Vocal)
* Prasanna Madhav Gudi
* Pravin D. Rao (Tabla, Keyboards)
* Pravin Godkhindi (Bansuri)
* Puttaraja Gawai (Vocal)
* Raghavendra Gudi (Vocal)
* Raghunath Nakod (Tabla)
* Rajabhau Sontakke (Vocal)
* Rajashekhara Mansur (Vocal)
* Rajeev Taranath (Sarod)
* Rajendra Kulkarni (Bansuri)
* Rajendra Nakod (Tabla)
* Ramesh H Kulkarni(Hindustani Vocal)
* Ravindra Katoti (Harmonium)
* Ravindra Yavagal (Tabla)
* Sanjeev Chimmalgi (Vocal)
* Sangameshwara Gurav(Vocal)
* Sangeetha Katti(Vocal)
* Sawai Gandharva (Vocal)
* Shantaram Hegde (Vocal)
* Shyamala G Bhave
* Sheikh Hannumiya (Vocal)
* Sheshagiri Hanagal (Tabla)
* Sheshagiri Gudi (Vocal)
* Smita Bellur (Vocal)
* Srinivas Kulkarni(Tabla & Drums)
* Taranath Ram Rao Hattiangadi (Tabla)
* Venkatesh Godkhindi (Bansuri)
* Venkatesh Kumar (Vocal)
* Vinayak Torvi (Vocal)
* Gopalakrishna Hegde, Kallabhag(Tabla)
* Vishwanath Nakod (Tabla)
* Vyasamurthy Katti (Harmonium)
* Udayraj Karpoor (Tabla)
* Koushik Aithal (Vocal)
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