Ulhas Kashalkar Explained

Pandit Ulhas Kashalkar
Birth Date:1955 1, df=yes
Years Active:1965 – present
Occupation:Classical Vocalist
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Background:solo_singer
Origin:Nagpur, India
Genre:Hindustani classical music, Jaipur Gharana

Pandit Ulhas Kashalkar (born 14 January 1955) is a Hindustani classical vocalist. He has received training in the Gwalior, Jaipur and Agra gharanas, and is considered one of the finest representative of all three schools.[1]

Early life

Ulhas was born in Nagpur. He received his first lessons in music from his father N D Kashalkar, a lawyer by profession and an amateur vocalist and musicologist.[2] He went on to study music at Nagpur University, topping his post-graduate class. Around that time, he trained under Rajabhau Kogje and P N Khardenavis.

Indian music is heavily influenced by the Guru-shishya tradition. Kashalkar studied principally under Ram Marathe and Gajananrao Joshi.[2]

Career

Ulhas Kashalkar initially worked as a programme executive at the Mumbai station of All India Radio. In 1993 he became a teacher at the ITC Sangeet Research Academy, where he remains today.[1]

Both Rambhau and Gajananrao were traditionalists which finds reflection in Kashalkar's vocalism. He possesses the ability to switch between three styles (namely Gwalior, Jaipur and Agra), at times even in the course of a single performance.[3] He adheres to the aesthetic contours of each individual style, and also to the formal demands of the raga being presented. He is noted for his authentic presentations of obscure traditional ragas.[4] In an uncharacteristically expansive passage, the veteran music critic Prakash Wadhera once noted:

Ulhas is a fabulous vocalist, still in his middle years and young, who has an old musical head stuffed with innumerable current and rare ragas and compositions. Like a computer he never errs in any raga or composition howsoever intertwined or tricky it may be. He, just seems to press one key and out comes a raga in the true Jaipur colours, another to obtain a melody attired in the Agra style and still another to get a raga in the Gwalior habiliments. One can only imagine Kashalkar's questionless loyalty to his various gurus, and his own prodigious capacity to assimilate and consolidate the incoming knowledge.[5]

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Footnotes

  1. Web site: Artist of the Month: Ulhas Kashalkar . ITC Sangeet Research Academy . 7 June 2008.
  2. Web site: Ulhas Kashalkar . Eternally Art . 7 June 2008.
  3. News: Sarvamangala . C S . The Many Moods of Khayal . The Hindu . 24 February 2003 . https://web.archive.org/web/20030801013705/http://hinduonnet.com/thehindu/mp/2003/02/24/stories/2003022401270100.htm. usurped. 1 August 2003.
  4. News: Gupta . Nilaksha . Curious Mix in a Raga . The Telegraph . 9 January 2004 . https://web.archive.org/web/20040112110826/http://www.telegraphindia.com/1040109/asp/atleisure/story_2767314.asp. dead. 12 January 2004.
  5. News: Wadhera . Prakash . A Rendezvous with Pure Melody . The Hindu . 12 May 2000 .
  6. Web site: Padma Awards . Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India . 2015 . 21 July 2015.
  7. Web site: Tansen Award to Pt Kashalkar . 2017 . 22 December 2017.
  8. https://sangeetnatak.gujarat.gov.in/index.htm Index