Shrinivas Khale | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Shrinivas Vinayak Khale |
Also known as | Khale Kaka |
Born | 30 April 1926 Mumbai, Maharashtra, India |
Died |
2 September 2011 |
Genres | Indian classical music |
Occupation(s) | Composer, Music Director |
Instruments | Harmonium |
Years active | 65 years |
Notable instruments | |
Harmonium |
2 September 2011
Pandit Shrinivas Vinayak Khale (30 April 1926 – 2 September 2011), fondly addressed as "Khale Kaka", was an Indian composer/music director from Maharashtra, India. He hailed from Baroda (Vadodara), the cultural capital of Western India. He was initially trained at the historic Music college (now the Faculty of Performing Arts of the Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda) and did Diploma in Vocal Music. He was greatly inspired by the musician of Agra Gharana Aftab e Mousiqui Ustad Faiyazkhansaheb. Shrinivas Khale was trained by Gayanacharya Pandit Madhusudan Joshi of Agra-Atrauli gharana, a leading disciple of Ut. Ata Hussain Khan and Ut. Faiyaz khan.
He was one of the most respected artists in the Marathi music industry for over six decades. He is the recipient of Padma Bhushan award in 2010.
On behalf of Hridayesh Arts, an annual award called the Swar Shrinivas Puraskar has been instituted. The first recipient being Kamlesh Bhadkamkar who has spent 12 years as a music composer and worked closely with Kaka himself.
Although, Khale primarily composed music for the Marathi film industry, he composed music in other Indian languages as well—namely Hindi, Bengali, Gujrati and Sanskrit. He recorded 141 poems and composed music for six Marathi films (Yanda Kartavya Ahe–1956, Bolki Bahauli–1961, Palsala Pane Teen–year not known, Jivhala–1968, Porki–1970, and Sobati–1971 ; A film Laxmi Pujan–1952 was never released). He also provided music to theatrical plays Paanigrahan, Vidushak and Devache paay during his stint in Akashwani, Mumbai.
Kaka was also the only musician to pitch together two Bharat Ratna recipient singers, Lata Mangeshkar and Pandit Bhimsen Joshi for a Hindi bhajan (devotional song) album Ram Shyam Gun Gaan. His last album "Nath Maza Mi Nathancha" was released in September 2009 which includes Abhangas and Bhaktigeetas by Saint Krishnadas. Among his disciples is noted music composer and singer Shankar Mahadevan.