Vishwanath Jadhav

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Pandit Vishwanathbuwa Balwantrao Jadhav
Birth namePandit Vishwanathbuwa Jadhav
Born(1885-10-05)5 October 1885
Hupari, Kolhapur district, Bombay Presidency, British India
Died1 September 1964(1964-09-01) (aged 78)
Kolhapur, Maharashtra, India
GenresIndian classical music
Occupation(s)Classical Khayal Vocalist-Performer-Pedagogue
Years active1895-1964
Websitehttp://www.proudhgandharva.in/
Past membersFather's Name:- Balwantrao Jadhav

Mother's Name:- Balabai Jadhav

Sons' Name's :-

1) Pandit Baburao V. Jadhav 2) Pandit Rajaram V. Jadhav 3) Pandit Pandurang V. Jadhav

Vishwanath Jadhav (1885−1964) was an Indian classical khyal singer and a disciple of Abdul Karim Khan, the founder of Kirana gharana (singing style).

Training[]

He learned under Abdul Karim from 1910 until the latter's death in 1937. He also took lessons from 1906 to 1910 Nissar Hussain Khan of Gwalior gharana.[1]

Career[]

Jadhav was appointed a court musician of the former princely state of Kolhapur by Chhatrapati Shahu Maharaj in 1920s.[2] He had also been invited to perform on various occasions by Maharaja Krishna Raja Wodaiyar IV, the Maharaja of Mysore State.[3] In 1936, he was also bestowed the title of "Proudh Gandharva" by Wodaiyar. He used to also perform at the royal functions of Sangli State. Being friends with Dinanath Mangeshkar, he also taught the veteran Bollywood singer Lata Mangeshkar in her childhood days at Sangli.[1]

Jadhav composed music for films in the early talkie era. He was the music composer of the 1937 film Gangavataran.[4][5] The film was written and directed by Dadasaheb Phalke, who is known as the "father of Indian cinema". It was the first sound film and the last film to be directed by Phalke.[6] In 1938, he also composed music for the mythological film Dhurva Kumar based on Dhruva's story. The film starred actors and Raja Paranjape.[5]

On 4 April 1952, Pandit Vishwanathbuwa was honoured by the first President of India, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, at the golden jubilee celebrations of the Gandharva Mahavidyalaya at Delhi.[citation needed]

Legacy[]

He has three sons, who are also classical singers of repute. The Pandit Vishwanathbuwa Jadhav Memorial Committee (PVJMC) which promotes Hindustani music.[1][7] In May 2012, the committee submitted a collection of about 500 notations of various bandishes that Pandit Jadhavbuwa preserved of his learning from his gurus Ustad Nissar Hussein Khan and Ustad Abdul Karim Khan, to a Pune-based group the "Pune Bharat Gayan Samaj" (PBGS).[1]

Discography[]

"Proudh Gandharva" Pandit Vishwanathbuwa Jadhav

(following 'Raga' recodings con be heard on Youtube Links as audio- visual presentations.) links-

Sr. No. Name of Artist Raga Tal Cheez Duration
1 Pandit V.B. Jadhav (supported by his sons) Bhairav Bahar Vilambit- Ektal, Drut-Trital "Ye meri basant ki mubaraki le hun pyare" , "Dalriya jhuk raho hare hare" 66 Min. 58 Sec.
2 Pandit V.B. Jadhav   (supported by his sons) Bhairavi (Thumri) "Sakhi jamuna ke tir" 17 Min. 02 Sec.
3 Pandit V.B. Jadhav (supported by his sons) Mishra Kafi “Ugich ka kanta” 16 Min. 31 Sec.

Photo Gallery[]

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“Proudh Gandharva” Pandit Vishwanathbuwa Jadhav
“Proudh Gandharva” Pandit Vishwanathbuwa Jadhav
(L-R) (1) Pandit Yashwantrai Purohit (2) Pandit Vishwanathbuwa Jadhav (3) Pandit Balkrishnabuwa Kapileshwari (4) Pandit Jaokar (5) Balubhau Rukadikar (6) Unidentified (7) Shri Jariwala at the tomb of Ustad Abdul Karim Khan in Miraj
(L-R) (1) B. V. Jadhav (2) Kapileshwari Buwa (3) Kamlabai (4) Hirabai (5) Gulabbai Kagalkar (6) Shamsuddin Khan and others at the 32nd death anniversary of Ustad Abdul Karim Khan.
Pt. Govindrao Tembe felicitating Pt. Vishwanathbuwa  in the presence of his disciples Smt. Hirabai Badodekar and Smt. Laxmibai Jadhav in Jaisingpur.
“Kavyavihari” Shri Dhondo Vasudev Gadre speaking on the occasion in the presence of Pandit Vishwanathbuwa Jadhav, Pandit Dinkar R. Godbolebuwa and Shri Shailendra Sukhthankar (all seated below)
(L-R) Pt. B. V. Jadhav, Pt. Vishwanathbuwa Jadhav, Smt Nalini Sukhtankar, Shri Shailendra Sukhtankar, Shri Brijnarayan and others at the inaugural address.
Pandit Vishwanathbuwa and Mahantji                   
(L.-R.) (1)Shri. Balubhau Rukadikar (on 'tabla'),(2) Pandit Vishwanathbuwa Jadhav ('tanpura'),(3)Pandit Harishchandra Kapileshwari ('tanpura')(4)Pandit Balkrishnabuwa Kapileshwari ('tanpura'). (5) Pandit Sureshbabu Mane ('tanpura')
(L-R) seated (1)Pt. B. V. Jadhav (2) Baburao Herekar (3) Atamaram Dhondiram Yemgekar Patil (4) (5) Dattatreya Jadhav (6) (7) “Proudh Gandharva” (8) Shri Madhavrao Herekar (9) Shaymrao L. Pawar (Standing Ist row) Pt. P.V. Jadhav and  Pt R. V. Jadhav (Standing in the IInd row).
(L-R) (1) Pt. B.V. Jadhav (2) Pt. Vishwanathbuwa Jadhav (3) Pt. Govindrao Tembe and (4) Shri Annasaheb Shilotri
(L-R) (1) Shri Sultan Ahmed (2) Pt. B. V. Jadhav (3) Shri Pandhre Master (4) Shri Shailendra Sukhtankar (5) Shri Brijnarayan (6) Smt. Nalini Sukhtankar (7) “Proudh Gandharva”.  (19th death anniversary concert of Ustad Abdul Karim Khan).
(L-R) (1) Shri Vasant Dada Patil (2) Pandit B.V. Jadhav (3)Shri Yashwantrao Chavan (4) Pandit Vishwanathbuwa Jadhav.
(R-L) (1) Pt. Vishwanathbuwa Jadhav (2) Shri Rambhau Deval (3) Adv. Ganpatrao Godbole (4) “Kavyavihari’ Shri Dhondo Vasudev Gadre (5) Shri Shailendra Sukhthankar.  Shri Godbolebuwa, Kavi Girish and other dignitaries present at the inauguration of  “Shri Gajanan Swar Mandir”, Sangli.
Smt. Nalini Sukhtankar speaking on the occasion in the presence of Pt. B. V. Jadhav , Pt. Vishwanathbuwa Jadhav, Shri Shailendra Sukhtankar and Shri Brijnarayan.
Shri Brijnarayan (convenor of the Sur-Singar Samsad) speaking on the occasion in the presence of Pt. Vishwanathbuwa Jadhav and Chief Guests Shri Shailendra Sukhtankar and Smt Nalini Sukhtankar. (19th death anniversary concert of Ustad Abdul Karim Khan).
Pandit Vishwanathbuwa Jadhav being felicitated by Shri Madanmohan Lohiya
Pandit Vishwanathbuwa and his disciple at the tomb of Ustad Abdul Karim Khan in Miraj
Pt. Vishwanathbuwa Jadhav giving a recital supported by Pandit B.V.Jadhav and Pandit R.V.Jadhav on ‘tanpura’.
Pt. Vishwanathbuwa Jadhav with his disciple Kum. Rajkuwar Lokhande and her father Dr. Lokhande at the Wellingdon College.
(R-L) (1) Smt Shantabai Herekar (2) Smt. Ashatai Jadhav (3) (4)Kum. Mayatai Jadhav  (5) Shri Narayanrao Bhosale with his son Kum. Anil Bhosale (standing behind Mayatai (6) Bride Smt. Shailatai R. Bhosale (7) Bridegroom Shri Rambhau Bhosale (8)Kum. Satish Jadhav standing in front of his father (9) Pt. B. V. Jadhav (10) “Proudh Gandharva” (11) Smt. Bebitai N. Bhosale (12) Kum. Jagdish Jadhav in front of (13) Shri Prakash Jadhav at the marriage of Pandit B. V. Jadhav’s daughter Smt. Shailatai R. Bhosale on 14th May, 1962.
Pt. Vishwanathbuwa Jadhav, Pt. B. V. Jadhav & students of “Swar-Mandir”, Dadar Branch.
“Proudh Gandhrva” accompanied by sons Pandit B. V. Jadhav and Pandit R. V. Jadhav performing at the “Shree Gajanan Swar Mandir” in the “Deval Smarak Mandir” in Sangli.
“Proudh Gandharva” and Pandit B. V. Jadhav

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c d Mishra, Garima (21 May 2012). "On a Song". Indian Express. Retrieved 12 November 2013.
  2. ^ "Vishwanāth-bua Jādhav". Oxford Encyclopedia of the Music of India. Retrieved 12 November 2013.
  3. ^ Kanavalli, Sadanand (26 April 2013). "Hindustani's home, south of the Vindhyas". The Hindu. Retrieved 12 November 2013.
  4. ^ "Gangavataran (1937 - Marathi)". Gomolo. Retrieved 12 November 2013.
  5. ^ Jump up to: a b "Indian Cinema Database: Music Direction : V". Archived from the original on 10 October 2008. Retrieved 13 November 2013.
  6. ^ The India magazine of her people and culture. A. H. Advani. 1997. p. 13. Retrieved 23 February 2012.
  7. ^ "Evening of Remembrance". Indian Express. 5 April 2012. Retrieved 18 November 2013.

Further reading[]

  • Hamare Sangeet Ratna (Hindi, pg. 392)- Shri Laxmi Narayan Garg – Editor, Sangeet Karyalaya, Hathras (UP)
  • Thor Sangeetkaranchi Parampara (Marathi, pg. 82-89) (Marathi Biographical Essays- By Prof. B. R. Deodhar) – First Edition 2007
  • Film Udyogee Dadasaheb Phalke (Marathi, pg. 64, 93)- Shri Gangadhar Mhambre – First Edition - 15 November 2004.

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