Artist: Shiv Kumar Sharma
Genre(s):
Reggae
Folk
Ethnic
Discography:
Ananda - Bliss
Year: 2002
Tracks: 4
Music of the Mountains
Year: 1993
Tracks: 10
The Glory of Strings
Year: 1991
Tracks: 3
Shivkumar Sharma is peerless of the genuinely capital visionaries in the Hindustani classical medicine heavens. His popularity has created a elusive problem for his admirers. Popularity has light-emitting diode to a demand for recordings by him, to a degree that having a Shivkumar Sharma album acts like a kind of validation for a label. Consequently the market is inundated with his recordings. His playacting is masterly, so he is improbable to bring out a piece of work out that is below equality, which makes selecting a short number regular more difficult.
Sharma's story is unrivalled of dedication. He was innate in January 1938 in Jammu Kashmir. His sire Uma Dutt Sharma asked him to pursue the developing of the Kashmiri santoor. Being a dutiful boy he obeyed and persevered disdain private reservations. Though its Persian congenator, the santur, had associations with Persian and Iranian classical music, elevating the Indian official document to the classical concert platform was widely viewed as madness in button-down living quarters. But Shivkumar Sharma persisted, experimented, restrung and reconfigured his official document. His first base major santoor recital took topographic point in Bombay in February 1955, only it took, he reckons, until the 1970s to at long last silence the whiny, "the diehard connoisseurs of the music, musicologists and purists." Parallel with his development of the santoor he worked as a tabla player (he accompanied acts as various as the famous Punjabi folksinger Surinder Kaur and sitar master Ravi Shankar), and his agreement of tabla playing and regular recurrence has immeasurably enhanced his performance style and stagecraft.