Shivkumar Sharma

Shivkumar Sharma

Genres: indian classical, santoor, world, Indian, india

About Shivkumar Sharma

Shivkumar Sharma (born 13 January 1938; died 10 May 2022) was an Indian classical musician and santoor player who is credited with adapting the santoor for Indian classical music. As a music composer he collaborated with Indian flautist Hariprasad Chaurasia under the collaborative name Shiv-Hari and composed music for many Indian films including Faasle (1985), Chandni (1989), Lamhe (1991), and Darr (1993). Sharma was awarded the Sangeet Natak Akademi Award in 1986, the Padma Shri, India's fourth highest civilian award in 1991, and the Padma Bhushan, India's third highest civilian award in 2001. Sharma, working in the Hindustani classical music tradition, was a master of the santoor, a folk instrument from the valley of Kashmir. It is a type of hammered dulcimer whose strings are struck with a pair of light carved wooden mallets. Before him the santoor was regarded as only an accompanying instrument. He is credited with single-handedly making the santoor a popular classical instrument, to the extent that the santoor and Pandit Shivkumar Sharma are synonymous. Sharma modified the Kashmiri folk instrument to make it more suitable for his classical technique, increasing the range of the instrument to three full octaves and making it capable of a smoother meend (the glissando or gliding between notes required in Hindustani classical music to emulate the human voice). He also created a new technique of playing with which he could sustain notes and maintain sound continuity. Sharma performed many concerts with renowned musicians such as the tabla maestro Ustad Zakir Hussain. He has also partnered the well-known flautist Pandit Hariprasad Chaurasia to form a group called Shiv-Hari for composing Hindi film music. Sharma is the recipient of many national and international awards including honorary citizenship of the city of Baltimore, USA (1985), Sangeet Natak Academy Award (1986), Maharashtra Gaurav Puraskar (1990), Honorary Doctorate from the University of Jammu (1991), Padmashree (1991), Ustad Hafiz Ali Khan Award (1998), and Padma Vibhushan (2001).

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Shivkumar Sharma Raga Durga
Shivkumar Sharma Raga Puria-Kalyan
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Shivkumar Sharma Shree - Alap And Jod
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Shivkumar Sharma Raga Gurjari Todi: Gat In Madhya, Laya Teental
Shivkumar Sharma Raga Basant
Shivkumar Sharma I) Rupak Taal II) Adha Taal
Shivkumar Sharma Raga Kedar
Shivkumar Sharma Raga Megh
Shivkumar Sharma Misra Pahadi
Shivkumar Sharma Dhun Pahari
Shivkumar Sharma Evening Invocation to Shri Krishna
Shivkumar Sharma Madhya lay gat in jhaptal
Shivkumar Sharma Raga Basant Mukhari
Shivkumar Sharma Raga Lalit
Shivkumar Sharma Raga Bairagi, Jor
Shivkumar Sharma Varsha Naman
Shivkumar Sharma Mountain Love Song
Shivkumar Sharma Springtime
Misra Shivranjani
Shivkumar Sharma
Raga Charukeshi
Raga Puria-Kalyan
Raga Kirvani
Raga Antardhwani
Varsha Stuti
Raga Kaushik Dhwani
Shree - Alap And Jod
Raga Charukeshi
Raga Gurjari Todi: Gat In Madhya, Laya Teental
Raga Basant
I) Rupak Taal II) Adha Taal
Misra Pahadi
Dhun Pahari
Evening Invocation to Shri Krishna
Madhya lay gat in jhaptal
Raga Basant Mukhari
Raga Bairagi, Jor
Varsha Naman
Mountain Love Song