Krishnarao Ganesh Phulambrikar (1898–1974), popularly known as Master Krishnarao, was an Indian vocalist, classical musician and composer of
Hindustani music
Hindustani classical music is the classical music of northern regions of the Indian subcontinent. It may also be called North Indian classical music or, in Hindustani, ''shastriya sangeet'' (). It is played in instruments like the violin, si ...
.
He was credited with the creation of three Hindustani
ragas
A ''raga'' or ''raag'' (; also ''raaga'' or ''ragam''; ) is a melodic framework for improvisation in Indian classical music akin to a melodic mode. The ''rāga'' is a unique and central feature of the classical Indian music tradition, and as a ...
and several
bandish
Bandish, cheez or gat is a fixed, melodic composition in Hindustani vocal or instrumental music. It is set in a specific raga, performed with rhythmic accompaniment by a tabla or pakhawaj, a steady drone, and melodic accompaniment by a sarangi, v ...
es. Phulambrikar, a recipient of the
Sangeet Natak Akademi Fellowship,
was also the music composer of several movies, including
Dharmatma
''Dharmatma'' () is a 1975 Hindi thriller movie and the first Bollywood film to be shot in Afghanistan. It was produced and directed by Feroz Khan. The movie is the first attempt in India to localise '' The Godfather''. The cast includes Feroz ...
, a 1935 Hindi film starring
Bal Gandharva
Narayan Shripad Rajhans, popularly known as Bal Gandharva, (26 June 1888 – 15 July 1967) was a famous Marathi singer and a stage actor. He was known for his roles in female characters in Marathi plays, since women were not allowed to act on ...
, a renowned
Marathi
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*Marathi people, an Indo-Aryan ethnolinguistic group of Maharashtra, India
*Marathi language, the Indo-Aryan language spoken by the Marathi people
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See also
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singer
and
Padosi, a 1941 directorial venture of
V. Shantaram
Shantaram Rajaram Vankudre (18 November 1901 – 30 October 1990), referred to as V. Shantaram or Shantaram Bapu, was an Indian filmmaker, film producer, and actor known for his work in Hindi and Marathi films. He is most known for films such ...
.
The Government of India awarded him the third highest civilian honour of the
Padma Bhushan
The Padma Bhushan is the third-highest civilian award in the Republic of India, preceded by the Bharat Ratna and the Padma Vibhushan and followed by the Padma Shri. Instituted on 2 January 1954, the award is given for "distinguished servi ...
, in 1971, for his contributions to music.
Biography
Krishnarao Phulambrikar was born in 1898 at
Devachi Alandi, a town in the periphery of
Pune
Pune (; ; also known as Poona, ( the official name from 1818 until 1978) is one of the most important industrial and educational hubs of India, with an estimated population of 7.4 million As of 2021, Pune Metropolitan Region is the largest i ...
, in the western Indian state of
Maharashtra to the
Deshastha Brahmin
Deshastha Brahmin is a Hindu Brahmin subcaste mainly from the Indian state of Maharashtra and northern area of the state of Karnataka. Other than these states, according to authors K. S. Singh, Gregory Naik and Pran Nath Chopra, Deshastha B ...
couple Ganesh Phulambrikar and Mathura bai.
He also ventured into
Marathi theatre
Marathi theatre is theatre in the Marathi language, mostly originating or based in the state of Maharashtra in India, and elsewhere with Marathi diaspora. Starting in the middle of the 19th century, it flourished in the 1950s and 1960s. Today, ...
as a child artist by performing as an actor-singer in ''Sant Sakhu'', a musical drama produced by ''Natyakalapravartak Mandali''. He also acted in other musical dramas produced by this drama company. And at this drama company, he first got a chance to learn Indian classical music from Sawai Gandharva who used to act in the musical dramas of this company. Later, he approached the renowned singer,
Bhaskarbuwa Bakhale in 1911 who trained the young boy in
Gwalior
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,
Agra
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and
Jaipur
Jaipur (; Hindi: ''Jayapura''), formerly Jeypore, is the capital and largest city of the Indian state of Rajasthan. , the city had a population of 3.1 million, making it the tenth most populous city in the country. Jaipur is also known as ...
gharanas of
Hindustani music
Hindustani classical music is the classical music of northern regions of the Indian subcontinent. It may also be called North Indian classical music or, in Hindustani, ''shastriya sangeet'' (). It is played in instruments like the violin, si ...
and their guru-shishya relationship lasted till Bakhale's death in 1922.
The tutelage under Bakhale also gave him opportunity to meet and get associated with
Bal Gandharva
Narayan Shripad Rajhans, popularly known as Bal Gandharva, (26 June 1888 – 15 July 1967) was a famous Marathi singer and a stage actor. He was known for his roles in female characters in Marathi plays, since women were not allowed to act on ...
, who would later go on to become a noted
Marathi singer.
His first solo concert was when he was 14 years of age (he was awarded the title of ''Sangeet Kalanidhi'' in 1933 by Shankaracharya), which preceded several concerts in India and abroad, including a trip to China as a Government of India delegate in 1953.
Phulambrikar served as the director of ''Pune Bharat Gayan Samaj'', a music academy founded by his mentor
Bhaskarbuwa Bakhale in Pune.
Besides his career as a classical vocalist and as a film music composer, he scored music for several plays which included ''Menaka'', ''Savitri'', "Asha Nirasha", ''Amritasidhhi'', ''Kanhopatra'', ''Nand Kumar'' and ''Vidhi Likhit'' for ''Gandharva Sangeet Natak Mandali'', a drama company founded by
Bal Gandharva
Narayan Shripad Rajhans, popularly known as Bal Gandharva, (26 June 1888 – 15 July 1967) was a famous Marathi singer and a stage actor. He was known for his roles in female characters in Marathi plays, since women were not allowed to act on ...
, during the period 1915–1933 and acted in a few of them. Later, he also composed music for a few plays such as ''Kulavadhu'', ''Ek Hota Mhatara'', ''Kone Eke Kali'' and ''Bhagyoday'' for
Jyotsna Bhole.
On the academic front, he compiled the compositions taught to him by Bakhale as well as his own compositions and published them as a 7-volume book, ''Raag Samgraha''.
Besides his notations are available in print under the titles, ''Rashtra Sangeet'', ''Shishu Sangeet'', ''Amar Sangeet'', ''Mohan Maal'', ''Natya Geet Notations'' and ''Chitra Geet Notations''. He also tutored several musicians, film and drama artists.
Ram Marathe, Yogini Joglekar, Saraswati Rane, Haribhau Deshpande, Anjanibai Kalgutkar, Madhusudan Kanetkar, Jaymala Shiledar, Dr.Pabalkar, Bapurao Ashtekar, Dattopant Bhope, Pitre buwa, Suhas Datar, Sudhakar Joshi, Ravindra Joshi, Mohan Karve, Rangnath Karkare, Shivram Gadgil and his daughter, Veena Chitko are some of his notable disciples.
Hindustani music career
Phulambrikar was known to have had expertise in
khayal
Khyal or Khayal (ख़याल / خیال) is a major form of Hindustani classical music in the Indian subcontinent. Its name comes from a Persian/Arabic word meaning "imagination". Khyal is associated with romantic poetry, and allows the perfo ...
and
Thumri
Thumri () is a vocal genre or style of Indian music. The term "thumri" is derived from the Hindi verb ''thumuknaa'', which means "to walk with a dancing gait in such a way that the ankle-bells tinkle." The form is, thus, connected with dance, dr ...
traditions of classical music rendition and was aligned to the
Agra gharana
The Agra gharana is a tradition of Hindustani classical vocal music descended from the Nauhar Bani. So far, Nauhar Bani has been traced back to around 1300 AD, during the reign of Emperor Allauddin Khilji of Delhi.
The first known musician o ...
.
He created several
ragas
A ''raga'' or ''raag'' (; also ''raaga'' or ''ragam''; ) is a melodic framework for improvisation in Indian classical music akin to a melodic mode. The ''rāga'' is a unique and central feature of the classical Indian music tradition, and as a ...
by merging the nuances of different ragas; thus he created ''Tilak Kedar'' based on Tilak Kamod and Kedar ragas, Mangal Todi on
Todi
Todi () is a town and ''comune'' (municipality) of the province of Perugia (region of Umbria) in central Italy. It is perched on a tall two-crested hill overlooking the east bank of the river Tiber, commanding distant views in every direction.
...
and Madhyam, Shiva Kalyan on
Kalyan
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and
Shivaranjani
Shivaranjani or Sivaranjani is a musical scale used in Indian classical music. There are two scales, one in Hindustani music and one in Carnatic music. The Hindustani rāga is a pentatonic scale, as is the Carnatic scale categorized as Audava ...
, Bilvabibhas on
Bilaval
Bilaval or Bilawal () is a raga and the basis for the eponymous ''thaat'' (musical mode) in Hindustani classical music. Raga Bilaval is named after Veraval, Gujarat.
Bilaval has been the standard for North Indian music since the early 19th cen ...
and
Bibhas and Jaunkali based on
Jaunpuri and
Ramkali
Raga Ramkali is an early morning raga in Hindustani classical music which belongs to Bhairav Thaat. In this raga, as in Bhairav, Rishabh and Dhaivat are Komal( flat), but the Teevra and the flat nishad are added.
The vadi-samvadi are Pancham an ...
ragas. He was reported to have initiated the practice of creating new Natyapadas
and composed many
bandish
Bandish, cheez or gat is a fixed, melodic composition in Hindustani vocal or instrumental music. It is set in a specific raga, performed with rhythmic accompaniment by a tabla or pakhawaj, a steady drone, and melodic accompaniment by a sarangi, v ...
es such as ''Ratiya Mein Jagi'' (
Rag Nayaki Kanada), ''Lalan Tumabina Kaun'' (
Rag Kaunsi Kanada), ''Rang Rang Mukhape'' (
Rag Adana), ''Chahu Barasan Lagi'' (
Rag Bhopali), ''Kahu Ki Reet'' (
Rag Malkaush), ''Hori Khela! Bahar'' (
Rag Patdeep), ''E Ma Badal Aye'' (
Rag Malhar), Mai Ri Aaj (
Rag Hindol Bahar), Mai Pritam Karo Dulhan Pe (
Rag Shiv Kalyan).
''Tori Binati'', ''Dekho Mori Churiya'', ''Shamamohan Pyare'', ''Khelat Hai Giridhari'', ''Ho Sham Bajayetore Gharame Muraliya'', all in
Rag Bhairavi, were some of his notable thumris in Bhairavi, earning him the sobriquet, ''Bhairavi ke Badshah'' and the style he developed came to be known as ''Khayali Thumri'' or ''Madhyamgram Thumri''.
He tuned the Indian national song,
Vande Mataram
''Vande Mataram'' (Sanskrit: वन्दे मातरम् IAST: , also spelt ''Bande Mataram''; বন্দে মাতরম্, ''Bônde Mātôrôm''; ) is a poem written in sanskritised Bengali by Bankim Chandra Chatterjee in the ...
, in ''Raag Jhinjhoti'' and tried unsuccessfully to promote the song as the
national anthem
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.
On special request made by Dr.Babasaheb Ambedkar, he composed music for Buddha Vandana.
Film career
Soon after he received the Sangeet Kalanidhi title from Dr. Kurtkoti, the Shankaracharya of Karvir Peeth, he was contracted by
Prabhat Film Company
Prabhat Film Company (popularly known as Prabhat Films) was an Indian film production company and film studios founded in 1929 by the noted film director V.Shantaram and his friends.
It was formed in Kolhapur, Maharashtra, India in 1929, towar ...
owned by
V. Shantaram
Shantaram Rajaram Vankudre (18 November 1901 – 30 October 1990), referred to as V. Shantaram or Shantaram Bapu, was an Indian filmmaker, film producer, and actor known for his work in Hindi and Marathi films. He is most known for films such ...
and other partners,
to compose music for its forthcoming film,
Dharmatma
''Dharmatma'' () is a 1975 Hindi thriller movie and the first Bollywood film to be shot in Afghanistan. It was produced and directed by Feroz Khan. The movie is the first attempt in India to localise '' The Godfather''. The cast includes Feroz ...
, where he was re-united with his old associate,
Bal Gandharva
Narayan Shripad Rajhans, popularly known as Bal Gandharva, (26 June 1888 – 15 July 1967) was a famous Marathi singer and a stage actor. He was known for his roles in female characters in Marathi plays, since women were not allowed to act on ...
, who played the role of
Sant Eknath, the protagonist of the movie.
The film which was released in 1935 had sixteen songs, many of them sung by Bal Gandharva. A year later, his next film was released under the name,
Amar Jyoti
''Amar Jyoti'' (Eternal Flame) is a 1936 Hindi social, action adventure, drama film directed by V. Shantaram. Produced by Prabhat Film Company and cited as a "noteworthy" film along with Shantaram's earlier '' Amrit Manthan'' (1934), the fil ...
, again a Prabhat Film Company production.
The film was reported to have been critically acclaimed and was the first Indian film to be screened at the
Venice Film Festival
The Venice Film Festival or Venice International Film Festival ( it, Mostra Internazionale d'Arte Cinematografica della Biennale di Venezia, "International Exhibition of Cinematographic Art of the Venice Biennale") is an annual film festival h ...
.
''Wahan'', another Prabhat production released in 1937, this time with a new director, K. Narayan Kale, was his next film,
followed by the musical
Gopal Krishna in 1938 directed by Damle and S Fattelal.
He composed music for 15 films which included
Padosi, another Shantaram film and the film featured a ten-minute song, ''Lakh lakh chanderi'', reportedly with complex choreography.
He played the lead role of Sant Savata Mali in the movie ''Bhakticha Mala'' released by Rajkamal Kalamandir. He composed the music for this movie and also sang his own songs in this movie. Many aspiring composers of that period -
Vasant Desai
Vasant Desai (1912–1975) was an Indian film music composer, most remembered for his score in V. Shantaram films like ''Jhanak Jhanak Payal Baaje'' (1955), '' Do Aankhen Barah Haath'' (1957), Vijay Bhatt's ''Goonj Uthi Shehnai'' (1959), ''Sampoo ...
, C.Ramchandra,
Sudhir Phadke
Sudhir Phadke (, 25 July 1919 – 29 July 2002) was an Indian singer- composer. He was regarded as an icon of the Marathi film industry and Marathi ''Sugam Sangeet'' (light music) for five decades. Apart from Marathi, Phadke sang and composed so ...
,
Purushottam Laxman Deshpande
Purushottam Laxman Deshpande (alternatively written as Pu La Deshpande; 8 November 1919 – 12 June 2000), popularly known by his initials ("Pu. La.") or as P. L. Deshpande, was a Marathi writer and humorist from Maharashtra. He was also an a ...
,
Snehal Bhatkar
Snehal Bhatkar (real name ''Vasudev Gangaram Bhatkar'', B. Vasudev; 17 July 1919–29 May 2007), was a well known Hindi and Marathi film music composer from Mumbai, India. He is the recipient of Lata Mangeshkar Award instituted by Governmen ...
and Gajananrao Watve got inspired by his school of musical thought.
Honors and later years
Phulambrikar received the Vishnudas Bhave Gold Medal of the Government of Maharashtra in 1969
and the Government of India awarded him the civilian honor of the
Padma Bhushan
The Padma Bhushan is the third-highest civilian award in the Republic of India, preceded by the Bharat Ratna and the Padma Vibhushan and followed by the Padma Shri. Instituted on 2 January 1954, the award is given for "distinguished servi ...
in 1971.
He was the first recipient of the Balgandharv Gold Medal. The
Sangeet Natak Akademi
Sangeet Natak Akademi (The National Academy of Music, Dance and Drama in English) is the national level academy for performing arts set up by the Government of India.
History
It was set up by the Indian education ministry on 31 May 1952 and ...
honored him with the
Sangeet Natak Akademi Ratna Puraskar in 1972.
In 1968, he suffered a facial paralysis which forced him to abandon his career as a singer.
On his 60th career anniversary, a 9-day long music conference was staged in
Pune
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in which many notable musicians took part.
He did not survive much longer and the death came on 20 October 1974, when he was 76 years of age.
The story of his life has been documented in his biography, ''Bola Amrit Bola'' which was published posthumously in 1985.
Every two years an award in his memory is presented to a music critic or author of music book by Maharashtra Sahitya Parishad, Pune. Since his family is originated from Phulambri in Marathwada, a drama theatre has been named "Master Krishnarao Phulambrikar Natyagruha" in Jalna, Marathwada in his honour. Every year Pune Bharat Gayan Samaj celebrates his birth anniversary and death anniversary. His daughter, Veena Chitko, who died in September 2015, was a notable light classical musician.
Filmography
See also
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Bal Gandharva
Narayan Shripad Rajhans, popularly known as Bal Gandharva, (26 June 1888 – 15 July 1967) was a famous Marathi singer and a stage actor. He was known for his roles in female characters in Marathi plays, since women were not allowed to act on ...
*
Bhaskarbuwa Bakhale
*
List of Marathi people
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People
* List (surname)
Organizations
* List College, an undergraduate division of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America
* SC Germania List, German rugby union ...
References
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