Nachiketa Sharma
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Genre(s) | Indian classical music |
Occupation(s) | Composer, vocalist, Software Engineer |
Website | Ganapriya.com |
Nachiketa Sharma (Kannada:??, Devanagari:नचिकेत, IAST: Naciketā) is a Hindustani Classical vocalist in the San Francisco Bay Area.
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[edit] Background
Hailing from Dharwad, Karnataka, Shri Nachiketa Sharma was initiated into Hindustani classical vocal music by his parents at the age of 12. His formal study began in Madras under Shri B. N. Simha and later under Shri B. Hanumantachar. His rigorous and extended pedagogy came under the virtuoso, late Padmabhushan Pandit Basavraj Rajguru. Nachiketa Sharma has extensively performed in cities across India and the United States. He runs the Rajguru Sangeet Vidya Niketan, a school of music in the loving memory of his guru in Cupertino, California, a school for both adults and kids, bridging the gap between non-resident Indians and Indian culture and music. Nachiketa Sharma is also a senior teacher at the Sangeetaanjali College of Music.
A day in the Vidyaniketan begins with students arriving and, in keeping with tradition, first paying obeisance to the statue of Saraswati, the goddess of learning and music that adorns the classroom. A thorough teacher, Nachiketa does not start with just a song or bandish in a particular raga. He describes the raga that the students will learn with notations, exercises, and detailed information like chalan, pakad, samay, similar ragas, and tops it with a discussion of each and every word of the bandish and their meaning, highlighting the literary interpretation of the bandish, the mood, the aesthetics, and its historical or mythological significance. For example, a bandish by Pt. Ramashreya jha, a littérateur and composer, would entail a full discussion of his poetry before it is sung. He also teaches the tala (music) and the tabla bols for each particular tala, important information for students to be able to synchronize beats with their singing. So, the student's learning here is manifold and not restricted to just music. It is an amalgamation of the language and literature with the theory and practice of the raga or music he teaches.
[edit] Discography
- Samarpan (May 2002)
- Hindustani Vocal (May 2000)
- Dasa compositions in Kannada - Rama nama payasa (May 2002)
- Vachanas in Kannada - Neenolidare (May 2002)
- A two-CD Hindustani album titled Guru Naman consisting of nine raagas (May 2007)
- Sumiran Karle comprising of seven Hindi bhajans, three composed by Nachiketa himself. (May 2007)
For details, see the Ganapriya website.
Nachiketa Sharma is a regular on local Bay Area TV introducing and demonstrating Hindustani Classical music to viewers. Some of his complete program recordings of demonstrating and performing different raagas and raaga-based bhajans on CALAA's Mood India TV program are located here. (Alternatively you can see it here)
Audio samples of his live concerts are posted on the Dheemtana website under Artists > Bay Area Gurus > Nachiketa Sharma.
Many audio recordings are also available on You Tube.
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[edit] External links
- Rajan Parrikar on Ragas -- descriptions of many ragas, with clips