Santosh Joshi

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Santosh Joshi
संतोष जोशी
Pt.Santosh Joshi singing raga kirwani in a concert at Town hall
Pt.Santosh Joshi singing raga kirwani in a concert at Town hall
Background information
Born (1960-07-02) July 2, 1960 (age 63)
Bikaner
GenresHindustani classical music
Occupation(s)Classical vocalist and instrumentalist
Instrumentstabla, guitar

Pandit Santosh Joshi (born July 2, 1960) is an Indian vocalist in the Hindustani classical tradition. He is a member of the Joshi Gharana, a branch of the Lucknow tabla gharana[citation needed]. He is known for the khayal form of singing, as well as for his popular renditions of devotional bhajans and Hori. He is the most recent recipient of the Rajiv Ratna Award of Bikaner.[1]

Early life[edit]

Santosh Joshi was born into a Pushtikar Brahmin family in Bikaner. His father, Shiv Narayan Joshi, was a tabla player of Abid Hussain's[2] Poorab Lucknow Gharana and a student of Suraj Karan Ranga and Pt. Hirendra ganguly (popularly known as Hiru babu Ganguly).[3]

Musical training and career[edit]

During riyaz with Elder brother Pt.Parmanand Joshi on Tabla

Joshi received his tabla training from his elder brother Paramanand Joshi and also started lap (Hawaiian) guitar playing under the guidance of G.D. Jhanwar. He received a degree in vocal music from the Bhatkhande School of Music in Lucknow and from the Indira Kala Sangeet Vishwavidyalaya (I.K.S. University) in Khairagarh. He is also a B-high grade artist of All India Radio. He is especially known for his taans which are produced more intuitively than through deliberation, and for surprising and sudden turns of phrase, for example through the unexpected use of bol taans.[4] Over the years, his repertoire has tended to favor a relatively small number of complex and serious ragas. Some of his more popular ragas include Shuddha Sarang, Kalashree, Madhuvanti, Kirwani, Malkauns, Shankara, Patdeep, Charukeshi, Gorakh Kalyan and Vachaspati. His singing is mostly influenced by musicians such as D.V. Paluskar, Bhimsen Joshi, Rajan-Sajan Mishra, and Ajoy Chakraborty. Joshi assimilated into his own singing various elements that he liked in different musical styles.
Joshi is currently teaching at the Government M.S. College in Bikaner.[5]

References[edit]

  1. Pushkarnasamaj.com. "Pandit Santosh Joshi". Softcreations.com.
  2. Thakuria, Pragyan (26 January 2009). "Abid Hussain Khan – Doyen of Lucknow Gharana".
  3. lucknowcity.org. "The Lucknow gharana".
  4. "Log into Facebook". Facebook. {{cite web}}: Cite uses generic title (help)
  5. http://www.mscollege.co.in/Faculty.asp


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