Joi Srivastava
Joi Srivastava | |
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Born |
Allahabad | January 1, 1930
Died | December 6, 2003 73) | (aged
Genres | hindustani classical music |
Occupation(s) | Violinist |
Instruments | Violin |
Years active | 1948-2003 |
Pt Joi Srivastava was a well-known North Indian violinist of the Senia Gharana.
Early life and training
Joi Srivastava was born in Allahabad on 1 January 1930. He learned Hindustani classical violin from Gagan Chandra Chatterjee,[1] a violinist who is credited with introducing the gat-style of violin playing in North India. After his teacher died, Joi Srivastava learnt from the celebrated Ustad Alauddin Khan as well for a few years.[2]
Career
He was a prodigy who became a master of the instrument even before he turned 20. He started teaching at the University of Allahabad and also at Kala Bharati Allahabad. Around 1957 he moved to Delhi and joined the All India Radio where he was a regular artiste till his retirement in 1987. After that he taught violin at the Gandharva Mahavidyalaya, Delhi till 1994.
Music for documentaries
- Saarang - the Peacock [3] (features Raag Megh and Raag Vrindavani Saarang played by him on the violin)
- Lime Buildings Breathe (features Raag Dhani, Raag Sindhu Bhairavi and Raag Yamani Bilawal played by him on the violin)
Style
Joi Srivastava pioneered a unique style of playing North Indian Classical music on the violin. He was the most accomplished student of Gagan Chandra Chatterjee and could play the full range of music hitherto possible on sitar and sarod only. He also went further and imbibed techniques of Carnatic Veena and Western classical as well into his playing.
Students
Joi Srivastava was a teacher to many violinists of North India, and also of other countries:
- Kumar Dinesh Deo [4]
- Prakash Narayan of Allahabad [5]
- Guruprasad Sharma of Allahabad
- Patti Weiss[6]
- Anne Marie Ene
- Lenneke van Staalen [7]
- Sharat Chandra Srivastava is his grandson and the leading performer in his style [8]
- Satyanarayan Sharma of Jaipur
- Harvinder Singh (sitar)
- Darshan Singh Sur of Greater Noida,Uttar Pradesh.
- Janardhan Prasad Mishra, Sangeet Samiti, Allahabad.
References
- ↑ The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Music of India. Oxford University Press. 2011. ISBN 9780195650983.
- ↑ Roychoudhury, Bimalakanta. Bharatiya Sangeet Kosh. Delhi: Vani Prakashan. ISBN 978-93-5000-463-0.
- ↑ "Saarang - the Peacock". Indian Wildlife Club site. Retrieved 13 November 2013.
- ↑ "Traditional tunes". The Telegraph. 15 August 2005. Retrieved 13 November 2013.
- ↑ Narayan, Prakash (1963). Violin Vaadan. Sangeet Kala Sadan.
- ↑ "Pattie Weiss". Ancient Future site. Retrieved 13 November 2013.
- ↑ "Lenneke van Staalen". Indian Music Circle site. Retrieved 13 November 2013.
- ↑ "Sharat Chandra Srivastava". Retrieved 13 November 2013.
External links
- Article in The Hindu on his 80th birth anniversary
- Lime Buildings Breathe on YouTube
- Clip from Saarang - the Peacock on YouTube