Bhai Gaitonde Explained

Honorific Prefix:Pandit
Bhai Gaitonde
Birth Name:Suresh Gaitonde
Birth Date:6 May 1932
Birth Place:Kankavli, Bombay Presidency, British India
Death Place:Thane, Maharashtra, India
Genre:Hindustani classical music
Occupation:Musician
Instrument:Tabla
Years Active:1950s–2019

Pandit Suresh "Bhai" Gaitonde (6 May 1932 – 27 June 2019) was an Indian tabla player. He is best known for being a major disciple of Ahmed Jan Thirakwa and leading representative of the Farukhabad tradition.[1] [2] He was the leading exponent of Thirakwa Shailey (baaj). Sangeet Natak Academy has stored his recording in the archives as the successor of Ustad Thirakwa.

Background

Born in Kankavli to a Gaud Saraswat Brahmin family. He later relocated with his family to Kolhapur. Gaitonde earned a diploma in electrical engineering from St. Xavier's College, Mumbai in the 1950s.[3]

Musical Training

Pt. Gaitonde started learning tabla from his father, a doctor by profession. At Kolhapur, he studied with Sudhakar Digrajkar, Ramakant Bedagkar, Mhamulal Sangawkar, and Balubhaiya Rukadikar, who acquainted his father's medical practice.[4]

He learnt the intricacies of Tabla under 9 different Gurus during his entire lifetime. A detailed list and what he learnt from them is available on his website give below. From 1952 to 1968, Gaitonde studied tabla with Jagannathbuwa Purohit, a noted vocalist of the Agra gharana who had studied tabla with Ahmed Jan Thirakwa. Following Purohit's death, he became a ganda-bandh disciple of Ahmed Jan Thirakwa, studying with the maestro for three years.[5] After Thirakwa's death, Gaitonde learned from Vinayakrao Ghangrekar, a disciple of Subraimama Ankolekar. He continued studying with his gurubhai, Pt. Lalji Gokhale, until the latter's death in 2002.[6] Noteworthy is the fact that Bhaiji was 60+ when he was learning with Pt. Lalji Gokhale. He truly believed in learning as a lifelong process and practiced it.

Legacy

Pt. Gaitonde is remembered for contributing to the status of tabla as a solo instrument.[7] He has given mesmerizing solo performances all over the world and in major Sangeet Sammelans. He is also remembered as an extraordinary accompanist to leading musicians like Kumar Gandharva, Sharadchandra Arolkar, Bhimsen Joshi, Ram Marathe, Yeshwantbuwa Joshi, Ratnakar Pai, Rajabhau Kogje, Ram Narayan, Gajanan Buwa Joshi, and Jagannathbuwa Purohit, among others.[8]

Students

Pt. Gaitonde taught selflessly and passionately without charging any money. His students are spread over in India as well as other countries including US, UK, Germany etc.

Some of his disciples include:Ganda Bandh: Mahesh Kanole, Ajit Pendse, Raghvendra KulkarniProminent disciples: Pt. Sudhir Sansare, Sunil Jayphalkar, Rashmin Bhagwat, Shubhada Kurve, Abhay Datar, Shreepad Parkhe, Sanjeevani Hasabnis, Pandurang Dehadraya, Kishore Bandhwalkar among others.

Besides this, he was also associated with ABGMV and various other universities. He has guided numerous students from Graduate (Visharad) to PhD levels. Several leading artists of the day have sought his inputs and guidance.

Awards and accolades

He received over 40 awards. A detailed list with photos is available on his website. Some of the noteworthy awards were:

See also

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: A tabla stalwart plays his last beats.
  2. Book: Joshi . G. N. . Down Melody Lane . 1984 . Orient Longman . 9780861311750 . 159.
  3. Web site: जमलेला ताल!.
  4. Web site: ज्येष्ठ तबलावादक भाई गायतोंडे यांचे निधन.
  5. News: Home is where the art is. The Hindu. 8 January 2015. Rajan. Anjana.
  6. Book: Naimpalli . Sadanand . Tabla . 2005 . Popular Prakashan . 9788179911495 . 96.
  7. Web site: Bhai Gaitonde - Tabla.
  8. Web site: Listen: Recordings by Ram Marathe, who is commemorated in a park and street in Thane. 18 December 2021 .