Chhannulal Mishra

Chhannulal Mishra

Live performance in Pune on 17 July 2009
Background information
Born 3 August 1936 (1936-08-03) (age 75)
Origin Hariharpur, Azamgarh district, Uttar Pradesh, India
Genres Hindustani classical music, Thumri
Occupations Singer
Years active 1960–present
Labels http://chhannulalmishra.com/

Pandit Chhannulal Mishra (Hindi: पंडित छन्नूलाल मिश्रा) (born 3 August 1936) is a Hindustani classical singer from Banaras, a noted exponent of the Kirana gharana (school)[1][2] of the Hindustani classical music and especially the Khayal and the 'Purab Ang' - Thumri.

He has been awarded the 'Shiromani Award' of Sur Singar Sansad, Bombay; Uttar Pradesh Sangeet Natak Akademi Award; Naushad Award of U.P. Govt., and the Bihar Sangeet Shiromani Award.[3][4] He was awarded the Padma Bhushan, India's third highest civilian honor, in 2010.[5]

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Biography

Mishra was born on 3 August 1936 in Hariharpur, Azamgarh district of Uttar Pradesh, in the home of Badri Prasad Mishra. His grandfather, “Gudai Maharaj” Shanta Prasad was a noted tabla player.[6] Pandit mishra was conferred the Padmabhusan award by the Government oF India on the 25th Janauray, 2010.

He first learnt music with his father, Badri Prasad Mishra and was then was educated by 'Ustad Abdul Ghani Khan' of the Kirana gharana.[7] He was trained thereafter by Thakur Jaidev Singh.[8]

Today, he is considered one of Indian finest exponents of Hindustaani classical music [3] because of his unique blend of the Banaras Gayaki and the Punjab Gayaki,[4] in his khyal, dadra, thumri, chaiti, kajri, hori and bhajans.

Discography

Audio releases

Bollywood Song

References

  1. ^ Kirana Gharana at indoclassical.com.
  2. ^ Pandit Chhannulal Mishra performs.. The Hindu, Feb 18, 2005.
  3. ^ a b Artists Pandit Chhannulal Mishra at WOMEX.
  4. ^ a b Artist details Channulal Mishra at worldwiderecordsindia.com.
  5. ^ "This Year's Padma Awards announced" (Press release). Ministry of Home Affairs. 25 January 2010. http://www.pib.nic.in/release/release.asp?relid=57307. Retrieved 25 January 2010. 
  6. ^ Even in a family where music was... livemint.com, Aug 11 2007.
  7. ^ The heart of Varanasi The Hindu, 7 June 2005.
  8. ^ Indian Raga Channulal Mishra at indianraga.

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