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| Rahul Deshpande: |
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Rahul Deshpande (born 1979 in Pune) an Indian classical vocalist, represents the next generation of Indian classical musicians, who will take the art to newer heights and is a name that will remind us of his grandfather, Late Dr. Vasantrao Deshpande - a legendary vocalist who sang, varied forms of classical and semi – classical music.
Rahul's initial learning years were spent under the tutelage of Pandit Gangadharbuva Pimpalkhare and later, under Dr. Madhusudhan Patwardhan. Initially in his career Rahul was more interested in the tabala.
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His interest in vocal music began by studying the music of Pandit Kumar Gandharva. Rahul initially sought guidance from Ushatai Chipalkatti and later from Mukul Shivputra - the son of Pandit Kumar Gandharva.
Rahul’s repertoire includes renditions from classical ragas to khayal, thumri, dadra, natyageet, bhajan, gazal and bhaavgeet. He feels that by binding oneself to one Gharana system limits an artist’s growth and thinking. There are many good styles different Gharanas have, which can be included in one's singing in order to enrich it.
Rahul has achieved prominence as a creative musical performer from an early age. Several eminent critics have noted the similarity between Rahul’s approach and that of his grandfather’s. Rahul’s performance at last year’s ‘Sawai Gandharva’ left the audience mesmerized and craving for more.
At a very young age, Rahul has received numerous awards, which include the ‘Rasikagrani Dattopant Deshpande Award’ and ‘Sudhir Phadke Award.’ TV shows like ‘Soor Taal’ and ‘Nakshatranche Dene’ have made Rahul a household name. Rahul has also performed in Australia, Singapore, the USA and the UK. |
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| Pandit Vishwa Mohan Bhatt |
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Creator of the MOHAN VEENA and the winner of the GRAMMY AWARD, Pt. Vishwa Mohan Bhatt has mesmerized the world with his pristine, pure, and delicate yet fiery music. It is due to his maiden mega effort that he rechristened guitar as MOHAN VEENA.
Being the foremost disciple of Pt. Ravi Shankar, Pt. Vishwa Mohan Bhatt belongs to that elite body of musicians, which traces its origin to the Moughal emperor Akbar's court musician TANSEN and his guru, the Hindu Mystic Swami Haridas.
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Vishwa Mohan Bhatt has attracted international attention by his successful Indianization of the western Hawaiian guitar with his perfect assimilation of sitar, sarod & veena techniques, by giving it a evolutionary design & shape and by adding 14 more strings helping him to establish the instrument MOHAN VEENA to unbelievable heights.
Being a powerhouse performer, Pt. Vishwa Mohan Bhatt’s electrifying performance always captivates the audience world over. Vishwa Mohan has become the cultural ambassador of India by carrying the Herculean task of glorifying and popularizing Indian culture and music throughout the world.
Vishwa Mohan has performed extensively in the USA, USSR, Canada, the Great Britain, Germany, Spain, France, Italy, Netherlands, Belgium, Scotland, Switzerland, Denmark, then scaling the Gulf of Dubai, Al-Sharjah, Bahrain, Muscat, Abu Dhabi etc. and throughout India.
Sixteen years after his professional debut at the beginning of the 90’s, and now in his 30’s, he shows a rare technique and mastery of all the styles that has made him one the best virtuosos on this legendary instrument. |
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