Gundecha Brothers

Gundecha Brothers
Gundecha Brothers (2012). Left to right: Akhilesh Gundecha (pakhawaj), Ramakant Gundecha, Umakant Gundecha
Background information
Origin Ujjain, India
Genres Hindustani classical music, Dagar Gharana
Occupation(s) Classical Vocalist
Years active 1985 - present
Labels HMV, Music Today
Website Official site

Umakant Gundecha and Ramakant Gundecha, known as the Gundecha Brothers, are leading Dagarvani dhrupad singers.[1] They always sing together. So together they have been awarded Padmashree for 2012 in the field of Art - Indian Classical Music - Vocal - Madhya Pradesh.[2]

Early life and background

Gundecha Brothers were born in Ujjain, India.

They studied at the local Madhav Music College. Umakant has a post-graduate degree in music and economics and Ramakant in music and commerce.

They moved to Bhopal in 1981, for training under dhrupad master, Zia Fariddudin Dagar and his brother Zia Mohiuddin Dagar. These gurus were second cousins of the two major forces in the second half of the 20th Century, two duos known as the senior Dagar Brothers (Nasir Moinuddin & Nasir Aminuddin) and the junior Dagar Brothers (Nasir Zahiruddin & Nasir Faiyazuddin).

Career

Ramakant Gundecha (2012)

After training for four years, they performed in public for the first time in May 1985, at the Uttaradhikar dance and music festival in Bhopal.

Umakant and Ramakant have good voices with strong lower registers. They have worked to expand the dhrupad repertoire by incorporating texts by Hindi poets such as Tulsidas, Padmakar and Nirala.

They have set up a dhrupad institute outside Bhopal where they teach students from all over the world.

They run a music school in the Dhrupad tradition, according to the guru-shishya style of teaching that was prevalent in India for teaching of the arts.

Gundecha Brothers had been awarded Best Music Director Award in Non Feature Category in National Film Award 2006.

Recordings and fellowships

Umakant Gundecha (2012). Ramakant Gundecha in background.

They have recorded many cassettes and CDs by H.M.V, Music Today, Rhythm House, IPPNW Concerts Berlin, Navras and Audio Rec London. They have also sung for many television channels in India and have been broadcast on British, U.S., German and French Radio as well. As well as being an integral part of all of India's prestigious music festivals, the Brothers have also performed at many important international music festivals and institutions in Europe, U.S.A, Australia, Singapore, Bangladesh, U.A.E and Hong Kong.

They have received M.P. Govt. Scholarship from 1981 to 1985, National Fellowship from 1987 to 89, Ustad Allauddin Khan Fellowship in 1993, Sanskriti Award in 1994 and Kumar Gandharva Award in 1998 by Govt. of Madhaya Pradesh and Dagar Gharana Award by Mewar Foundation in 2001.

Awards

Discography

Rhythm House(MCs):

  • Vol. 1, Raag- Bhimpalasi, Gurjari Todi, Malkauns
  • Vol. 2, Raag- Bihag, Madhumad Sarang, Sohni

Music Today (MCs and CDs)

  • Bhaktimala / Rama - Vol. 1
  • Bhaktimala/ Shiva - Vol. 1
  • Bhaktimala/ Hanumana - Vol. 2
  • Bhaktimala/ Ganesh - Vol. 1
  • Young Masters -Vol.1
  • Raga - Shyam Kalyan and Jaijaiwanti

HMV (MCs and CDs) Naad Sugandh

  • Vol. 1, Raga - Bhupali, Puriya Dhanashri, Shankara
  • Vol. 2, Raga- Jounpuri, Megh, Komal Rishabh Asawari

Raga – Bihag, Night Melody- Raga IPPNW – CONCERTS, Germany –1995

  • Raga- Darbari, Audio Rec - UK -1998
  • Navras- UK (CD) - Raag- Yaman and Charukeshi
  • Isha Music - Durga Kavach
  • Raga- Komal Rishabh Asawari – Dhrupad Vocal, Sundaram Records- 2003
  • DARSHAN

Raga - Komal Rishabh Asawari Sense world Music, UK - 2003

  • Raga- Bhairava – Dhrupad Vocal, Sundaram Records- 2003
  • Dhrupad- Live of 19th Tokyo Summer Festival
  • Arion Edo Foundation and Intoxicate Records
  • DVD – Raga- Miyan Malhar, Megh, Shivaranjani,
  • Malkouns, Adana
  • Manthan- Lecture Demonstration on Dhrupad
  • SPIC MACAY COMMUNICATIONS-2005
  • Raga- Miyan Malhar– Dhrupad Vocal
  • Raga Bageshri
  • Raga Bilaskhani Todi
  • Sundaram Records- 2004
  • Sacred Chants of Jainism: Bhaktamar Stotra - 2006

References

  1. "Karnataka / Bidar News : A Dhrupad evening An evening for Dhrupad". The Hindu. 2005-12-16. Retrieved 2012-02-20.
  2. "Padma Awards". pib. 27 January 2013. Retrieved 27 January 2013.
  3. http://sangeetnatak.gov.in/uploads/2018-19/PressReleaseSNAAwards2017-English.pdf
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