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Some of Gandharva's musical philosophy is carried forward by his son Mukul Shivputra and daughter, as well as by students such as Madhup Mudgal, Vijay Sardeshmukh, and Satyasheel Deshpande. The Kumar Gandharva Foundation (Mumbai), formed by his student Paramanand Yadav, promotes the development of Hindustani music and Carnatic music. Gandharva ...
Gandharvas are male while Gandharvīs or Gandharva Kanyā are female. Religious traditions that feature these entries are sorted using the following key: ॐ - Hinduism
A gandharva (Sanskrit: गन्धर्व, lit. 'musician') is a member of a class of celestial beings in Indian religions , such as Hinduism , Buddhism , and Jainism , whose males are divine performers such as musicians and singers, and the females are divine dancers.
Thus, the Akhil Bharatiya Gandharva Mahavidyalaya Mandal was established. [4] Paluskar's students set up music schools throughout India. For example, Vinay Chandra Maudgalya set up a Gandharva Mahavidyalaya in Delhi in 1939. These schools followed the syllabi prescribed by ABGMVM, and students appeared for examinations conducted by that board.
Gandharva Mahavidyalaya New Delhi is an institution established in 1939 to popularize Indian classical music and dance. The Mahavidyalaya (school) came into being to perpetuate the memory of Pandit Vishnu Digambar Paluskar , the great reviver of Hindustani classical music , and to keep up the ideals set down by him.
Manjiri Asanare-Kelkar was born on September 25, 1971, [1] into a family of musicians in Sangli, Maharashtra. [2] Her father Anand Asanare was a Tabla player. [3] She began studying vocal music at the age of six, first under M.T. Mhaiskar and Madhusudan Kanetkar, and later under Padma Talwalkar and the late Kishori Amonkar.
C.P. Rele (c. 1928 – 16 April 2010 [1]) was a Hindustani classical musician who specialized in singing, teaching, and composing khyal.. Rele witnessed, at very close quarters, the training and the growth of Kumar Gandharva, and was widely considered an authority on Kumar Gandharva's musical style.
Pandit Vishnu Digambar Paluskar (18 August 1872 [1] – 21 August 1931 [1]) was a Hindustani musician.He sang the original version of the bhajan Raghupati Raghava Raja Ram [citation needed], and founded the Gandharva Mahavidyalaya on 5 May 1901.