Gopal Krishan

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Gopal Krishan
Born (1926-07-26)July 26, 1926
Died March 5, 2004(2004-03-05) (aged 77)
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.

References

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