Srivani Jade
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Srivani Jade | |
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Birth name | Srivani |
Genres | Hindustani classical music |
Occupation(s) | singer |
Years active | 1998 onwards |
Website | http://www.srivanijade.com |
Srivani Jade is an Indian classical vocalist[1]
Notable recordings[edit]
- Night by Night—Khayals in Jogkauns and Sohni
- Salagvarali and Audav Bageshree—Khayals
- Meera's Love
- Bhoopali and Rajasthani Maand
- Bhaktidarshana Tukayache (Marathi Abhangs of Sant Tukaram)
Awards and recognitions[edit]
- 2012: Individual Artist Project grant from 4Culture (Project title: “Raag-rang: A Musical Interpretation of Modern Indian-Style Miniature Paintings.”)
- 2009: “Meera's Love” was nominated for Best Album at 10th Annual Independent Music Awards in the World Music category
- 2009: Fellowship Award from Washington State Arts Commission.
- 2009: Recording grant from Jack Straw Productions for project on the spiritual love songs of the 16th century mystic, Meera Bai.
- 2009–10: Washington State Arts Commission Master-Apprentice grant (Khayal).
- 2008–09: Washington State Arts Commission Master-Apprentice grant (Thumri).
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