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词条 B. R. Deodhar
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  1. Early life and training

  2. Career

  3. Works

  4. References

  5. Bibliography

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Professor B. R. Deodhar (11 September 1901 – 10 March 1990) was an Indian classical singer, musicologist and music educator. He was a vocalist of Khayal-genre of Hindustani classical music.

He was awarded the 1964 Sangeet Natak Akademi Fellowship, the highest honour conferred by Sangeet Natak Akademi, India's National Academy for Music, Dance and Drama. Thereafter in 1976, he was awarded the Padma Shri, by Government of India.

Early life and training

Deodhar was born in Miraj in present Sangli district of Maharashtra on 11 September 1901.[1] He started his musical training with Nilkanth Buwa Alurmath, the guru bhai of noted singer and educator Vishnu Digambar Paluskar (1872–1931), and a disciple of Balakrishnabuwa Ichalkaranjikar of Gwalior gharana.[1] Thereafter, he also received training under Abdul Karim Khan of Kirana gharana and Vinayakrao Patwardhan, another disciple of Paluskar.[3] Later he joined the Gandharva Mahavidyalaya, where he became a leading disciple of Vishnu Digambar Paluskar, the founder of institution. Deodhar was the only student of Paluskar who was allowed to also pursue formal education. Thus after matriculation he also pursued higher education and later received a B.A. degree. He also studied Western classical music.[2]

In the coming years, he continued his musical education from leading musicians of various traditions including those from Agra gharana, Mohanrao Pakelar from Jaipur Gharana, sarangi-player Majeed Khan, Inayat Khan, Ganpatrao Dewaskar, Pt. Sadashivbuwa Jadhav of Gokhale gharana, Shinde Khan of Gwalior gharana, sitar-player Murad Khan of Indore, and most importantly, Bade Ghulam Ali Khan of Patiala gharana, with whom he remained associated for many years, and became an important musical influence on his gayaki, singing style. Thus, he incorporate styles of several traditions, gharanas into his singing, and this also paved way for his career as a musicologist. In time, he also collected musical compositions, rare ragas from all the traditions he was associated with, through his career.[2]

Career

He established the Deodhar School of Music in Mumbai, breaking from the gharana tradition.

He also edited Hindi music monthly magazine, Sangeet Kala Vihar, and also published several books on music and musicians.

In 1964, he was awarded the Sangeet Natak Akademi Fellowship the highest honour conferred by Sangeet Natak Akademi, India's National Academy for Music, Dance and Drama.[3] This was followed by Padma Shri, by Government of India in 1976.[4]

Amongst his noted disciples, were singer Kumar Gandharva, Saraswati Rane, and Laxmi Ganesh Tewari. In 1993, his monthly columns, in Sangeet Kala Vihar, which included biographies of 19th-century Indian musicians, were published as book, Pillars of Hindustani music.[5]

He died on 10 March 1990 in Mumbai.[6]

Works

  • {{cite book|author=B. R. Deodhar|title=Pillars of Hindustani music|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=cAkUAQAAIAAJ|year=1993|publisher=Popular Prakashan|isbn=978-81-7154-555-1}}

References

1. ^{{cite book|author=Bonnie C. Wade|title=Khyāl: Creativity Within North India's Classical Music Tradition|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=MiE9AAAAIAAJ&pg=PA46|accessdate=23 July 2013|year=1984|publisher=CUP Archive|isbn=978-0-521-25659-9|pages=46–}}
2. ^Deshpande, p. 168
3. ^{{cite web|url=http://sangeetnatak.gov.in/sna/fellowslist.htm |title=SNA: List of Sangeet Natak Akademi Ratna Puraskarwinners (Akademi Fellows) |publisher=SNA Official website |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304023617/http://sangeetnatak.gov.in/sna/fellowslist.htm |archivedate=4 March 2016 |df=dmy }}
4. ^{{cite web|title=Padma Awards Directory (1954–2009) |publisher=Ministry of Home Affairs |url=http://www.mha.nic.in/pdfs/LST-PDAWD.pdf |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130510095705/http://www.mha.nic.in/pdfs/LST-PDAWD.pdf |archivedate=10 May 2013 |df=dmy }}
5. ^{{cite book|author=Nazir Ali Jairazbhoy|title=The Rāgs of North Indian Music: Their Structure and Evolution|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=hGLRqLscf78C&pg=PA230|accessdate=23 July 2013|year=1995|publisher=Popular Prakashan|isbn=978-81-7154-395-3|pages=230–}}
6. ^{{cite web |title=B.R. Deodhar (1901—1990) |url=http://www.oxfordreference.com/view/10.1093/oi/authority.20110803095711102 |date= |publisher=Oxford Reference |accessdate=23 July 2013}}

Bibliography

  • {{cite book|author=Vaman Hari Deshpande|title=Between Two Tanpuras|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=-EkDt0Gboe8C&pg=PA169|accessdate=23 July 2013|date=1 January 1989|publisher=Popular Prakashan|isbn=978-0-86132-226-8|pages=166–172|ref=De}}
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