Mahesh Kale

Mahesh Kale
Background information
Birth name Mahesh Kale
Born 12 January 1976
Pune, Maharashtra, India
Origin Pune, Maharashtra, India
Genres Indian Classical Music, Hindustani Classical Music, Semi-Classical, Devotional, Natya Sangeet
Occupation(s) Singer, Performer, Actor, Music Teacher

Mahesh Kale (Devanagari: महेश काळे) (Born: 12 January, 1976, Pune, India) is a San Francisco Bay Area (United States) based Indian Classical vocalist renowned for his specialization in Indian Classical (Hindustani), Semi-Classical, Devotional music including Natya Sangeet. Mahesh Kale is an accomplished vocalist of the new generation with a captivating stage presence, that has along with his uncommon musicality and vocal dexterity, positioned him firmly on the national and international radar of the North Indian Classical Music community. As a disciple of Pandit Jitendra Abhisheki, he has an illustrious pedigree, and his thrilling performances bear this out.

Early life and background

Mahesh was born and raised in a musical family in Pune, Maharashtra, India. He began his early music education under the guidance of his mother Smt. Meenal Kale. She had Masters in Indian Classical Music and was a disciple of Veena Sahasrabuddhe.

Mahesh gave his first solo performance at the age of 3 at Gondavale, with the rendition of a devotional song he mesmerized an audience of over 5000. At the age of 6, he started learning music formally from his mother Smt. Meenal Kale. Later he learned from Shri Purushottam Gangurde. Despite his young age, Mahesh was chosen as the disciple of legendary Pandit Jitendra Abhisheki in 1991. Under his guidance in a gurukul-like setting, Mahesh was extensively trained in classical and semi-classical forms like thumri, dadra, tappa, bhajans, and marathi natya sangeet for over 8 years. During that time, he accompanied his guru Pt. Jitendra Abhisheki as a vocal support in prestigious concerts all across India. Currently he is receiving vocal guidance from Shri Shounak Abhisheki (son of Pt. Jitendra Abhisheki).

Mahesh holds a Bachelors in Electronics Engineering from University of Pune (India) and a Master's degree in Engineering Management from Santa Clara University (United States).

Career

Mahesh has performed in over 1000 concerts of Indian Classical and Semi-Classical Vocal in India, US, UAE, UK and Southeast Asia. He has performed in Fusion concerts with famous percussionists like Sivamani and Trilok Gurtu, and instrumentalists like Pedro Eustache and Frank Martin. Recently he performed with a well known composer and saxophonist in Jazz George Brooks and groove-master bassist Kai Eckhardt.

Since early 2010, Mahesh has been playing the central character in Katyar Kaljat Ghusli, the evergreen Sangeet Natak (musical). The 100th show of Katyar Kaljat Ghusali was performed in Vasantatosav 2016 at Pune recently. Mahesh debuted at the prestigious Sawai Gandharva Music Festival (Pune) in 2011 which received generous appreciation.

Mahesh is determined to spread awareness and education about Indian classical music in the western world. He has given lecture-demonstrations in various US universities including Stanford and Harvard University and was also profiled as Artist of the Month by Harvard Sangeet in March 2008. Recently he performed with a well known composer and saxophonist in Jazz George Brooks and groove-master bassist Kai Eckhardt. He has also been invited to give talks at institutions like Commonwealth Club and INKTalks.

Currently Mahesh is teaching music actively to over 100 students in the San Francisco Bay Area. He has also voiced the songs sung by the character of "Sadashiv" in the movie Katyar Kaljat Ghusali which released on 12th November 2015 and was popular. He have the voice to actor/director Subodh Bhave in the film.

Recently he performed classical in Vasantotsav 2016 at Pune.

Awards

Personal Life

Kale is married to Purva Gujar.

Discography

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