Jagdish Prasad

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Jagdish Prasad (1937 - 18 July 2011) was a Calcutta-based Indian classical vocalist of the Patiala gharana.[1]

DiedJuly 2011 (aged 7374)
OccupationSinger
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Jagdish Prasad
Background information
Born1937
DiedJuly 2011 (aged 7374)
GenresHindustani classical music
OccupationSinger
Years active1938–2011
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Early life and training

He received his initial training from his father Badri Prasad. Badri prasad ji was the court musician of the former principality of Raigarh, situated in the modern state of Chhattisgarh. Later Jagdish ji became a student of Bade Ghulam Ali Khan.[2]

Career

He was associated with the ITC Sangeet Research Academy.[3] He joined ITC-SRA in 1977 as a musician-scholar.[4] Later on he became a lecturer at the Khairagarh University in Madhya Pradesh. He was a Top grade All India Radio radio artist.[5]

He has performed in all the major conferences held all over the country and has also toured abroad in countries like US, Canada, UK and several parts of Europe.[citation needed]

He was a winner of the civilian honour Padma Shri (1991).[6]

Legacy

His legacy is being carried on by his son Samrat Pandit[7][8] who launched his solo career in 2001.[9]

Recordings

  • Dawning Dewdrops (2011) (Label: Questz World): Ragas: Gurjari Todi, Bhatiyar & Kafi Thumri
  • Shraddhanjali (2 CDs) (2011) (Label: Saregama India): Ragas: Bageshri, Gujri Todi, Bhairavi Thumri,Vacahspati, Desh Thumri, Pahadi Thumri

References

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