Hridayanath Mangeshkar

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Hridayanath Mangeshkar
Country India
Years active 1950– present
Genres Pop, folk, Indian classical music

Hridayanath Mangeshkar is a Composer/Singer from India known for his eclectic compositions and a well respected body of work.

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Hridayanath Mangeshkar is the only son of Pandit Dinanath Mangeshkar. He is the Younger brother of Indian music icons Lata Mangeshkar as well as Asha Bhosle . Hridayanath debuted his music career in 1955 with the Marathi film Akash Ganga. Since then he has composed for Marathi films like Sansar, Jait Re Jait, Umbartha, Nivdung, and a few Hindi films, most notable among them being “Lekin”.

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Despite being extremely selective; Hridayanath Mangeshkar has composed many immortal songs in Marathi and Hindi. He is known for his penchant for selecting beautiful poems for his compositions. His compositions tend to be truly faithful to the emotions in the poems he composes. His songs tend to have complex meters and require singers of range and depth for enjoyable renditions. Thus they are not easily sung or hummed by everyday Joe but nevertheless are a pure joy when brought to life by singers with the talents like Asha and Lata. His composition of Veer Savarkar ‘s poem “Saagara Pran Talamalala” is a case in point! A Passionate plea to the ocean to take the poet home, crafted with elegantly flowing words and sung equally passionately by his sisters Asha, Lata & Meena along with him; this song has become a monumental work of art! His 1982 Album Dnyaneshwar Mauli featured compositions from Sant Dnyaneshwar perhaps the most gifted poet in Marathi Literature, virtually sets the standard for modern devotional music in Marathi. Hridayanath has composed some memorable folk songs. Staying true to the spirit, his “Koli Geets” ( fisherfolk-songs) reflect the traditionaql rhythms of the Fishermen of Konkan. His music to the critically acclaimed movie “Jait Re Jait” is another example of his prowess in this genre. One of his most popular works is the composition for the marathi movie "Nivdung". The song "te geli tevha" by poet Grace is one of the most beautiful songs ever composed.