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Rajendra Nakod

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Rajendra Nakod
Birth nameRajendra Nakod
Born (1969-10-10) 10 October 1969 (age 54)
Karnataka, India
GenresHindustani classical music, jazz fusion, world music
Occupation(s)Musician
InstrumentsTabla
Years active1985–present

Rajendra Nakod, born on 10 October 1969, is an Indian musician known as Tablist. His father Pandit Arjunsa Nakod is a vocalist of Kirana gharana and Gwalior gharana. Rajendra's brothers Pt. Raghunath Nakod, Balachandra Nakod and Vishwanath Nakod are artists at All India Radio.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7]

Early life[edit]

Rajendra got chance to practice the classical rooted music from a young age, Rajendra's started learning tabla from his father and brothers. He formalized learning in tabla by attain in musical exams conducted by Karnataka Sangeeta Nritya Academy, which is run by Government of Karnataka.

Rajendra had historical roots in traditional music especially in Tabla, he blends traditional conservation with contemporary styles during his public concerts. Rajendra has performed in music festivals like Sawai Gandharv Punyatithi in Pune, Spirit of Unity concerts, Akashavani Sangeet Sammelan, National Programme of Music, Delhi International Music Festival, Indo-Arab Music Festival, Dubai, Sankat Mochan Hanuman Maholsav Varanasi and Idea Jalsa – a popular classical program on DD National. Rajendra has performed in countries such as United States, United Kingdom, Sweden, Denmark, Canada, Singapore and Arab states of the Persian Gulf.

Brief performing history[edit]

Rajendra Nakod has performed with artists such as Gana Bhanu Pt.Puttaraj Gawai, Late Dr.Basavaraj Rajguru, Pt.Shivkumar Sharma, Grammy award winner, Mohan veena player Pt. Vishwa Mohan Bhatt, Begam Parween Sultana, Kalai Mamani Dr. Kadri Gopalnath, Pt. Ullas Kashalkar, Arati Anklikar, Veena Sahasrabudhe, Pt. Ronu Majumdar, Dr. Prabha Atre, Anup Jalota, Pt. Vinayak Torvi, Pt. Parameshwar Hegde, Ubhaya Gana Vidushi Shyamala G. Bhave, Rafique Khan , and Shafique Khan.

References[edit]

  1. "Artistes bid farewell to saxophone maestro". The Hindu. 15 October 2019 – via www.thehindu.com.
  2. "RAJENDRA NAKOD ON TABLA". sangeethamrutham.
  3. "Hyderabad to pay tribute to Ravi Shankar on Sunday". Telangana Today.
  4. "Enthralling World Music Concert". 25 January 2020.
  5. "Things to do today in Bengaluru". Bangalore Mirror.
  6. "The binding strings". Deccan Herald. 18 August 2009.
  7. "Pune's Sawai Gandharva classical music festival enters 65th year". Hindustan Times. 12 December 2017.

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