Gangubai Hangal passed away

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s_hari
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Yet another tragedy. I read in news paper this morning that she is recovering, just in couple of hours, a bad news

http://news.rediff.com/report/2009/jul/ ... l-dead.htm

-hari

arasi
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DKP and now Gangubai!
She is with her daughter Krishna now and they will make music together again. Gangubai was the architect of her own destiny in the face of adversity every step of the way. Salutations to two exemplary women in music who left this earth one after the other in quick succession...
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VK RAMAN
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May her soul rest in peace.

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prashant
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It's a sad time for Indian music...

arasi
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Cool 'moon',
Sorry, I did not know what I was thinking when I typed her name! I have corrected it now!

rbharath
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Post by rbharath »

very sad moment...

two stalwarts of indian music.. passing in a matter of days...

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Post by cienu »

A great loss to the music world. The town of Kundagol will shed a tear for its beloved daughter.

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Picture courtesy "The Hindu"

Link below

http://www.hindu.com/2008/03/28/stories "¦ 682200.htm
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PUNARVASU
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Post by PUNARVASU »

Proabably a jugalbandi is planned there.
A great loss indeed.
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Sreeni Rajarao
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And now, namma Gangubai is gone! Sad.

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Post by rshankar »

Sad....condolences!

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My condolences.

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I thought she was immortal! Now it is true since she has attained immortality!

SangithaRasika
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Post by SangithaRasika »

Another demise making the music world poorer.
But I sincerely pray to all those in the heavens to bless all the current and future musicians to give them strength, knowledge and health for them to continue our music tradition in best ways possible so that we rasikas can all enjoy and pass it on to the next generation !

peace.
~SR

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Post by vasanthakokilam »

Sad... Condolences to everyone who are near and dear to her.

kjrao
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Post by kjrao »

There are some nice pictures of Gangubai here:

http://www.mangalorean.com/news.php?new ... tid=136221

VK RAMAN
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"If a male musician is a Muslim, he becomes an Ustad. If he is a Hindu, he becomes a Pandit" - her music will live for ever, and it transcends beyond gender.

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condolences to all the members of her family
Thanjavooran

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Post by mahesh_narayan »

Cool Jee,
Time to say to Lord Yama, "Aw, c'mon man !!!!.......you gotta be kiddin' me" :(

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I've run out of inane condelences...I just hope this nightmarish streak ends...

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sincere condelence

arasi
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Post by arasi »

Nandagopal,
Very nice pictures of her. The one with her standing alongside the tanpurA is one of a kind, at least for me. Are there any photographs taken of other musicians this way?

Human life span is about a hundred years. Leaving the mortal coil is an inevitable thing whether it be our near and dear ones or the great men and women who come to live among us. We all have to leave sometime. We wish that they all stay on. The wonderful thing about the great musicians is that their music is there for the world to cherish for ever. That is why I wonder when people exclaim 'untimely death' when one has reached a ripe age. If they are still singing and are not bed-ridden, it is a different thing. Then, a hundred or more years are wished upon them.
By the way, they do not leave without an address :) or owe us debts. Instead, they leave riches behind! I am listening to a treasure of a song now, and there is not enough of a lifetime left for me to enjoy all such bounty I have received from them!
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kjrao,
Thanks for your link. A picture of two beaming faces: Gangubai and RKS!

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It seems Gangubai's mother Ambabai, was a carnatic musician. I didn't realize she was 97 when she passed away. Beautiful pictures in those links!

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Interesting bits of information there! :)

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I'm thoroughly enjoying this concert, and the vocal accompanist sings some lovely sequences too around the 36 minute mark. I'm not generally a fan of the harmonium but he lends admirable support in this concert. Question about the raga--any specifics about its structure? At places, it sounds like darbAri kAnaDa, and sometimes sindhu bhairavi. It's very nice.

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Gangubai Hangal was born to Sri. Chikkarau Nadiger and Smt. Ambabai of Dharwad in 1913. Even as a young girl, she listened avidly to classical Hindustani music on gramaphone records that were available in her neighbourhood and set her heart on mastering the art. Incidentally, her grandmother Kamalabai and her own mother Ambabai were both proficient in Carnatic music! Hers was, however, an indomitable spirit: to this end, Gangubai trained under Pt. Krishnacharya Hulguru, and Pt. Dattopant Desai before her tutelage under Sawai Gandharv, a famed disciple of Ustad Abdul Karim Khansahib of the Kirana gharana. By sheer dint of hard work and dedication Gangubai rose to the front ranks of her chosen profession. In a performing career spanning 75 years, the doyenne was decorated with numerous awards and accolades; the Karnataka Sangeet Nritya Academy Award (1962), Padma Bhushan (1971), Sangeet Natak Akademi Award (1973) and Padma Vibhushan (2002) being among the most prominent. She has also served as honorary professor of music at the Karnataka University of Dharwad.

Ustad Bade Ghulam Ali Khansahib is said to have remarked "tum to Saraswati ki beti ho"

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Smt. Gangubai Hangal pays tribute to the memory of Smt. Mogubai Kurdikar
http://www.rediff.com/news/2001/feb/14spec2.htm

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A very simple, yet intensely personal tribute: http://www.hindu.com/fr/2009/07/24/stor ... 790100.htm

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Nandagopal - a very touching tribute!!

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Nandagopal, that was a nice tribute. Thank you for writing it and sharing. I never knew her mother and grandmother were both trained in Carnatic music!

Coolji, thanks for the links and information about adana. The mpgmrs in the avarohanam certainly smacks of darbAri.

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Thanks Ravi and Bilahari.

AIR is broadcasting a concert of Gangubai Hangal now - in case someone is interested.. hope someone records it..

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Nandagopal and Kulkarni Sir,

Thanks for the link to Expressbuzz tribute! It was touching.

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I was deeply moved by your article. Thanks a lot Nandagopal :)

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thanks Cienu - in more ways than one, Ajji reminded me of Brindamma - their values, approach to music, their emphasis on "atma tripti" and so much more that is so difficult to describe in words..

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Thanks for the article Nandagopal. A fitting tribute to the legend...

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Re: Gangubai Hangal passed away - 1st anniversary day...

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Hi, dear Rasikas !

1st "happy 63th Independence Day" to all :P ! - May it help India for the future remembering this day and all the values which stand for it to find a balance and responsability for India's future, and that all can participate in prosperity, health and education. It's a real challenge of daily hard work to compete Inflation, corruption, injustice and to create a peaceful living together cross over the national borders. Music by sure can advice here in a good manner.

2nd, I remember these days the demise :( of beloved Gangubai, 21st July 2009 to be exactely...

I have some nice music and listening these days her beautiful renderings of Khayals. But I miss heavily one CD (see posting of 'Kanti Dattani' in Sept 2008 http://rasikas.org/forums/viewtopic.php? ... 22&p=91832 ).

I have not found this album "India: The Voice of Tradition. Vocal Music from North India" of 1991 anywhere...
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Not in any of the leading online eMusic stores. Same not on the German website of the original publisher (label Wergo - http://www.wergo.de/shop/en_UK/ ). And I do not understand Polish to follow here: http://www.amazonka.pl/india-the-voice- ... 3725.bhtml |(

Does anybody has this album available for download ????? - I suppose it is sold out. Would be great to find it soon on Mediafire etc. ...

Thank#s so fare... Enjoy the day ! - TC/SM2010
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P.S.: And does anybody has a detailled Track list of this CD ? - Same I didnt anywhere find what's the concrete content of this recording (Raga names, play time, rhythm, accompanying musicians).

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Re: Gangubai Hangal passed away

Post by mankuthimma »

If you dont get it I can make your loss lighter with a track of Gangubai in her teens :P A brilliant Malkauns

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