Shiv Kumar Sharma

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Shiv Kumar Sharma (2009)

Shiv Kumar Sharma (born January 13, 1938 in Jammu ) is an Indian santur virtuoso .

Under the guidance of his father Uma Datta Sharma, he first learned tabla , santur and singing. After his first major public appearance in 1955 with the santur, he concentrated on this instrument (although he continued to excel as a tabla player). He bears the title of recognized musician Pandit .

Shiv Kumar Sharma is credited with making the formerly Kashmiri folk musical instrument an accepted concert instrument for Indian classical music . Although it is not possible to slide back and forth between the tones due to its structure and is therefore somewhat unsuitable for playing ragas , Sharma succeeded in bringing the santoor into concert halls by changing the original instrument and new playing techniques.

He had his first international appearance in 1968 in the USA with Ravi Shankar . After that, concert tours took him repeatedly to Europe and America. Pandit Shiv Kumar Sharma performed together with Ustad Zakir Hussain ; and they played CDs. Recordings were also made with Hariprasad Chaurasia and also with Vishwa Mohan Bhatt . He has performed with his son Rahul, who also plays santur, since the late 1990s . Sharma wrote music for a number of Hindi films.

He has received numerous awards including a Sangeet Natak Akademi Award (1986), the Padma Shri (1991) and the Padma Vibhushan (2001).

Shiv Kumar Sharma's name has become synonymous with Indian santur music.

literature

  • Shiv Kumar Sharma, Ina Puri: Journey with a Hundred Strings. My Life in Music . Illustrations by Manjit Bawa. Viking Press , New Delhi / New York 2002, ISBN 978-0-670-04933-2 (English, autobiography).

Web links

Commons : Shivkumar Sharma  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Shiv Kumar Sharma. Sangeet Natak Akademi , accessed on May 11, 2019 .
  2. a b c d e Jan Reichow : Santur, Shivkumar Sharma and a Punjabi melody. In the booklet to the CD Shivkumar Sharma, Zakir Hussain, Shefali Nag: India: Raga Purya Kalyan. Classical Indian Music . In: Westdeutscher Rundfunk Köln (Ed.): World Network . Network Media, 1991, OCLC 874762892 . ( India: Raga Purya Kalyan at MusicBrainz , proves the German spelling “Santur” compared to the English spelling “santoor”, which is often used in this context).
  3. a b India: Shivkumar Sharma. In: networkmedien.de. Archived from the original on December 9, 2017 ; Retrieved on June 28, 2019 (apparently on the CD Shivkumar Sharma annotated by Jan Reichow: India: Raga Purya Kalyan , OCLC  874762892 , the German side version [flag symbol ] proves the German spelling "Santur" compared to the English spelling "santoor", which is often used in this context ).
  4. a b Virginia Gorlinski: Shiv Kumar Sharma. In: Encyclopædia Britannica . Retrieved May 26, 2019 .
  5. ^ A b Paul M. Gifford: The Hammered Dulcimer: A History . Scarecrow Press, Lanham, Maryland 2001, ISBN 0-8108-3943-1 , pp. 53 ( limited preview in Google Book Search [accessed May 11, 2019]).
  6. Sharma, Shivkumar . In: Dale Hoiberg (Ed.): Student's Britannica India . tape 4 . Popular Prakashan, New Delhi 2000, ISBN 978-0-85229-760-5 , pp. 389 (English, limited preview in Google Book Search [accessed May 11, 2019]).
  7. ^ A b Ken Hunt: Shivkumar Sharma. Artist Biography. In: Allmusic . Retrieved June 24, 2019 .
  8. Sharma, Shivkumar . In: Student's Britannica India . tape 4 ( limited preview in Google Book Search [accessed May 11, 2019]).
  9. ^ Gifford: The Hammered Dulcimer . S. 59 ( limited preview in Google Book Search [accessed May 11, 2019]).
  10. Pradeep Thakur: Indian Music Masters of Our Times - I . Pradeep Thakur & Sons, Mundian Ludhiana 2010, ISBN 978-81-908705-6-6 , pp. 198 (English, limited preview in Google Book Search [accessed on May 11, 2019]).