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Vidushi Sumitra Guha is an Indian classical vocalist, known for her expertise in the Carnatic and Hindustani schools of classical music. The Government of India honored her in 2010, with the fourth highest civilian award of
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Biography

Sumitra Guha, née Raju, was born in Andhra Pradesh to a locally known singer, Smt. Rajyalakshmi Raju and R. G. Narayana Raju, a retired Deputy Collector, a native of Tirumala Reddypalle, Chitoor Dist. Her sister is the noted Carnatic vocalist and exponent of the sankirtana of gospel of the 15th-century saint-composer, Annamacharya, Smt.
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and her grandnephew, is Sreyash Sarkar. Guha took to music at an early age, receiving the first lessons in music from her mother. Her formal education in music started at the age of eleven from S. R. Janakiraman, a renowned music guru of Carnatic Classical Music. Having grown up in a small village of Andhra Pradesh, she wanted to become a doctor because of the nobility of the profession. Her father, having been transferred to Nepal, suggested that she join Visva-Bharati University, Shantiniketan. She carried on with her academic education, pursuing graduate studies in philosophy. She started learning Hindustani music in 1964 and continued her music studies under Pandit
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and Vidushi
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of
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, and later received some guidance from Sushil Kumar Bose, a renowned exponent of music who learned under the tutelage of Ustad Bade Ghulam Ali Khan of the
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, all in the culturally enriching atmosphere of
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. Guha continued her studies even after her marriage in a
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family at the age of 19, and in 1972, became a B-grade artist of the
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. The same year, she debuted as a performer with her concert at Thirumala temple in Tirupati. At AIR, she got the opportunity to participate in four chain concerts of the station in 1982, 85, 89 and 90 and several Radio Sangeet Sammelans and national programmes for AIR and Doordarshan. By 1995, she got the title of ''Vidhushi''. and the same year she became a Top Grade artist of the
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. Guha is proficient in Carnatic and Hindustani schools of music and is the first Andhra woman to sing Hindustani music, but is more aligned to the latter with a known leaning towards the
Kirana Gharana Kirana gharana is one of the Indian classical khyal gharanas, and is concerned foremost with perfect intonation of notes (swara). Singing style The central concern of the Kirana style is swara, or individual notes, in particular precise tuning ...
. The depth of the alaap, the slow elaboration of notes in the vistaar and the stability of swaras became her signature style and she became one with the putative
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with an exceptional quality of infusing indomitable
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in her renditions, as substantiated by concerts in India and later on, abroad. Having been invited to and sponsored by various music foundations abroad, she has travelled widely giving performances and holding workshops in the United States, Canada, Mauritius, West Asia, South-East Asia, Europe including Russia, Algeria, Ukraine, France, Italy, Korea, Germany, Yugoslavia, Holland and the UK. In his 'Khayal Vocalism: Continuity Within Change', Deepak Raja, the eminent musicologist writes about Guha's prowess as a classical musician: In 1995, the Central Production Centre of
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made a documentary, ''Ek Mulakat'' on the life of Guha. She has also recorded for the
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and others such as MMY Music Foundation and
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. For the Sangeet Natak Academy and the national channels of AIR, Guha has recorded many performances. She has also sung fusion music with renowned musicians from abroad. Her performance at the
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, Delhi, in tandem with the double
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winner, Robin Hogarth, based on
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's music was a blend of Hindustani and African gospel music traditions. She has also done a music series by name, ''Tribute to the Musical Saints of India'', was performed at various concerts in India. She has worked on a research-based music project by name, ''OMKARA - The Sound of Divine Love'', Directed by Guinness World Record® holder
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, Grammy award winner
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and others. Recently, she has introduced a new project "Musical Journey Towards Rising India". This project is in collaboration with internationally acclaimed Indian Classical musician
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, Co-Producer, award-winning singer, songwriter & Guinness World Record® holder who is based in California. Guha and
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have represented India for Festival of India concerts in France (2018) organized by Ministry of Culture, Govt. of India, and Embassy of India in Paris on the occasion of India's 70th Independence. Guha founded the ''Sumadhur School of Performing Arts'' which continues to teach music in the traditional
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style. The primary purpose of such a system is the direct interaction between the Guru (teacher) and Shishya (disciple), a one-to-one association which forms a channel through which knowledge is imparted. This enables to create a wonderful environment and relationship between the guru and shishya.


Awards and recognitions

Guha has received many awards and honors starting from the gold medals she received from the
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at Tirupati and from the All India Vaggeykar Utsavams at Bhadrachalam in 1972. West Bengal Journalists Association awarded her the Best Vocalist of the Year prize in 1991 and a year later, she received the title ''Vidushi'', in 1995. Many music and arts organizations have recognized her; Sangeet Kala Ratna from the Sangeet Kala Kendra, Agra in 1997, Best Music Teacher award from the Sangam Kala Group at the National Music Awards 2006, Pt. Gama Maharaj Smriti Samman in 2006, ''Rashtra Bhushan Samman'' from the Vishwa Jagriti Mission in 2007, DTA Excellence Award from the Delhi Telugu Academy in 2008, Mahandhra Excellence Award from the Telugu Employers’ Welfare Association (Delhi), Face Award in 2009, ''Naadbrahm Shiromani'' from Sangeetanjali, Mumbai in 2010, Sangeet Vibhuti Samman from the Gandhi Hindustani Sahitya Sabha and Sangeet Shree Award from the Art and Cultural Trust of India, in 2011 are some of the awards Guha has received during her career. The
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included her in the 2010 Republic Day honours list for the fourth highest award of
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Rave Reviews

# A Rare Breed ...''The Statesman'' # Andhra's gift to the nation ...''The Statesman'' # Now, there's magic ...''The Times of India'' # Sumitra Guha scaling new peaks ...''The New Indian Express, Vijayawada'' # The ebb and flow of melody ...''The Hindu'' # Soulful Soloist ...''Metro Now'' # Sumitra sang like the cuckoo bird with its honeyed voice in Spring ...''Vanitha Jyothi'' # Sumitra's instant victory of voice in Mauritius ...''The Statesman'' # It was obvious from the opening German Concert in Saarbrücken that it was a very special tour. The audience was so entranced that they did not want to leave the blissful atmosphere created by the musicians ...''Konzertburo Report, Wegberg, Germany'' # She unfolded the raga with the tender care one would bestow on unfurling the petals of a delicate flower awaiting full bloom ...The Hindustan times # She is not merely better. She is different ...''The Times of India'' # Enthralled listeners with her technical prowess and devotional fervor ...''The Hindu'' # She is not only a versatile singer but also a gifted composer ...''The Hindu'' # Certainly, music has no barriers. The scintillating performance by Padma Shree Vidushi Sumitra Guha and Double Grammy Award Winner Robin Hogarth bore testament to the fact that when it comes to music language has no role to play ...''The Times of India'' #


See also

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Carnatic music Carnatic music, known as or in the Dravidian languages, South Indian languages, is a system of music commonly associated with South India, including the modern Indian states of Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Kerala and Tamil Nadu, an ...
* Hindustani music *
Kirana Gharana Kirana gharana is one of the Indian classical khyal gharanas, and is concerned foremost with perfect intonation of notes (swara). Singing style The central concern of the Kirana style is swara, or individual notes, in particular precise tuning ...


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