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Ishwarchandra Ramchandra Karkare

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Dr. Ishwarchandra Ramchandra Karkare is a classical singer from Gwalior (Madhya Pradesh).[1] He is credited for the improvisation of Hindustani Vocal Music, known as The Khayal Sangeet.

Karkare is a noted name in North Indian classical music.[2] He has been one of the most celebrated artist from Gwalior in recent times. His performance comprises various kaleidoscopic effects in Khayal Sangeet. He also performs Bhajans, Thumri, Tappa, Tarana, Trivat[3], Chaturang, Hori, Tappa Ang Hori, Dadra, Semi-Classical Geet, Natya-Geet, Marathi Bhaav-Geet, Qawwali and various other different forms of music.[4] Dr. Ishwarchandra Ramchandra Karkare has been awarded with the title of "Gwalior Gaurav" for his major contribution in Indian Classical Music.[5]

Music Learning[edit]

He is a disciple of : | 1. Late Pt. Pandurang Rao Sitaram Umdekar (Gwalior Gharana, AIR Artist) | 2. Late Pt. Gangadhar Rao Bhagwat (Famous Teacher of Gwalior Gharana, Ex- Principal Bhartiya Sangeet Mahavidyalaya, Gwalior, AIR Artist)

Blessings & Appreciations[edit]

Dr. Ishwarchandra Karkare has taken blessings from famous vocalist Late Shri Manohar Harkare (Nagpur).

His performance has been appreciated by

  • Late Pt. Kumar Gandharva
  • Padma Vibhushan Pandit Jasraj (Mewati Gharana Maestro)
  • Late Ut. Sayeed Uddin Dagar (Dagur Style Dhrupad Maestro)
  • Padma Vibhushan Ut. Amjad Ali Khan (Sarod Maestro).
  • Pt. Lakshman rao Krishna Pandit (Gwalior Gharana Maestro)

He is Graded Musician of Prasar Bharti and is a regular performer at Prasar Bharti Doordarshan Kendra Gwalior.

Awards & Titles[edit]

He has been facilitated with many awards and honors as follows:

(a) Shri Hari Sangeet Samman - Ujjain 1985

(b) Godrej Sangeet Samman - Gwalior 1994

(c) Gopadri Chitram Films Music Award - New Delhi 1994

(d) Voice of The Era - Gwalior 1998

(e) International Music Award - Musical Escapades - Mumbai 2004

(f) Sur-Shreshtha - Pune 2014

Profession[edit]

He is Gazetted Medical Officer, working at Govt. Hospital (Gwalior).

Passion[edit]

Besides his passion of singing he is acclaimed socialist and famous writer also.[6] He has written and published many books some of them are as follows :-

Other Works[edit]

List of Books authored by Dr. Ishwarchandra Ramchandra Karkare
S.No. Name of Book Language Publication Status
1 Vaidik Parampara Hindi Published
2 Gajanan Maharaj of Shegaon Hindi Published
3 Isa Masih ka Jeevan Rahasya Hindi Published
4 Gwalior Gaurav Hindi Published

Family Background[edit]

Dr. Ishwarchandra Ramchandra Karkare belongs to the famous Karkare Dynasty, which had contributed much in the History of Maratha Kingdom. The famous Mahadjipant Guruji was in the service of Bajirao (I) Peshwa. MahadjiPant Guruji was the Karhade Brahmin from Ratnagiri (Maharashtra), his full name was Mahadjipant Karkare Ballal. He was Guru of Vishwasrao Peshwa, Madhavrao (I) Peshwa and Narayanrao Peshwa. Later on Mahadjipant Guruji Karkare became a prominent figure in Poona Durbar during the Sawai Madhavrao Narayan's regime. During the Panipat Campaign, Sakharam Moreshwar Karkare was appointed as one of the main bodyguard of Vishwasrao Peshwa. The management of 27 Horses of Peshwa was under Sakharam Moreshwar Karkare, who fought brilliantly which caused deep tremors in Ahmed Shah Abdali's camp. Sakharam Moreshwar Karkare sacrificed his life for the country and his name is still taken with much honor by historians. There are many records available which proves that before the Panipat campaign, members of Karkare family were along with the army of Sardar Shrimant Tukajirao Shinde (elder brother of Shreenath Mahadji Maharaj).

Bhaurao Karkare direct descendant of Sakharam Moreshwar was appointed as Revenue Collector in Jalaun (UP)[7] by Peshwa Court of Poona, under the rule of The Great Warrior Shreenath Mahadji Shinde. Bhaurao Karkare fought against British Army during the Second Maratha-Anglo war. Vishwasrao Karkare and Narayanrao Karkare direct descendants of Bhaurao Karkare took active part in The First Freedom Struggle also known as the Mutiny of 1857. Vishwasrao Karkare and Narayanrao Karkare were with Rani Lakshmibai of Jhansi ; both fought against British Army and were killed in action.

Continuing the heritage Krantiveer Ramchandra Moreshwar Karkare (Advocate) , from the same family, distinguished himself in the Freedom Movement (Angrezon ! Bharat Chhodo. Andolan). Ramchandra Moreshwar Karkare was highly influenced by Lokmanya Bal Gangadhar Tilak's view[8] and thus followed the path shown by him. He took active part and was a member of famous Chandrashekhar azad's team. Advocate Ramchandra Moreshwar Karkare's name is enlisted as Freedom Fighter in the Government Records of Madhya Pradesh. Dr. Ishwarchandra Karkare is the youngest son of Pt. Ramchandra Moreshwar Karkare.

References[edit]

  1. http://shodhganga.inflibnet.ac.in/bitstream/10603/40081/8/08_chapter2.pdf
  2. Datta, Asoke Kumar; Solanki, Sandeep Singh; Sengupta, Ranjan; Chakraborty, Soubhik; Mahto, Kartik; Patranabis, Anirban (10 March 2017). "Signal Analysis of Hindustani Classical Music". Springer – via Google Books.
  3. "Dr Ishwarchandra Ramchandra Karkare Raag Hameer Trivat". World News.
  4. Ferrari, Fabrizio. "Dr. Karkare Ishwar Chandra - Classical Other... Player". Musicians Page.
  5. "Gwalior's Music Tradition". 8 January 2006.
  6. "Vaidik Tradition - A commentry". blogkark.blogspot.in.
  7. "Jalaun district". 30 August 2017 – via Wikipedia.
  8. "Bal Gangadhar Tilak Biography – Childhood, Facts, History & Achievements of Lokmanya".


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