Gopal Krishan
Gopal Krishan | |
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Born | July 26, 1926 |
Died | March 5, 2004 77) | (aged
Genres | Indian classical music |
Occupations | Veenakar |
Instruments | Vichitra veena |
Gopal Krishan was an exponent of vichitra veena, an ancient instrument.
He was taught initially by his father, Nand Kishore, who was himself a noted surbahar player and vocalist. After his father's death, he continued his training in music under the guidance of Khubchand Bramchari of the Gwalior school of music.
Krishan was a versatile musician. His musical expertise was not restricted to the vichitra veena. He was also a good vocalist and played several other instruments such as taltarang, tabla, guitar and a folk instrument called iktara.
He specialised in the Jhala technique, which is very difficult to play on this instrument and gives a climactic effect to the performance for the grand finale.
Disciples
Amongst his disciples are Vinay Jain and Ronald Simpson.