Atul Gautam
Atul Gautam (Nepali: अतुल गौतम) (1973 – 16 January 2005) was a talented Tabla Maestro of Nepal, born in 1973. He was a representative of the Kavi Prasad Gautam family who started endless 24-hour Hare Rama Kirtan in Nepal 1929 AD. Lt Atul learnt music from his grandfather, father, and later vocals from Ambika Rimal and tabla from Pt Homnath Upadhyaya. He received a gold medal in the Master's in Music Examination. He established Narayan Music Academy, Kirateshwor, and later Sukarma. He visited many countries to popularize Nepali classical music and Hare Rama Kirtan under the umbrella of Janaki Jeevan Kunja. He passed away, leaving his disciples Parsuram Poudel, Ananta Prajapati, Nabin Neupane, Santosh Verma, Madhusudan, and others in 2005 due to a brain haemorrhage in Kathmandu.[1]
References
- ↑ "Atul's dream". Nepali Times. 21 January 2005. Retrieved 10 May 2011.
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