Lalith J. Rao
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Background information | |
Birth name | Lalith Rao |
Born | 6 November 1942 |
Origin | Bangalore, Karnataka, India |
Genres | Hindustani classical music |
Occupation(s) | Engineer,Singer |
Smt. Lalith J. Rao (also spelt Lalit) (born 6 November 1942) is an Indian classical singer and a representative of the Agra gharana.
Early life
Rao's introduction to Hindustani classical music was at the age of three, at a concert by the Agra Gharana vocalist Faiyaz Khan. She started learning music from Rama Rao Naik, who initiated her into the Agra gharana style of singing. Rao's first public concert was at the Bangalore Sangeet Sabha at the age of 12. When she was 14, she won the All India Classical Music competition in Mumbai and became the youngest participant of the Swami Haridas Sangeet Sammelan the same year, and was well received.[1]
Rao completed her Bachelors and Masters in Electrical Communication Engineering, the latter from the University of New Brunswick. In 1967, she married Jayavanth Rao and moved to Delhi to work. Her husband convinced Rao to abandon her engineering career and pursue singing, and she received training from Dinkar Kaikini and later from Khadim Hussain Khan.[2]
Singing career
Rao went back to the Sur Singar Sansad to restart her performance career and became a professional singer after a positive reception. She is as adept at singing khyal, dhrupad, dhamar, as well as thumri, tarana and hori. Under the guidance of her ustad, Rao developed a unique style of rendering taranas.
Her first concert abroad was in 1981. She has performed in France, UK, US and Canada and is a top-grade artiste of All India Radio. Rao regularly performs on the Radio and Television.
Rao was one of the key figures in setting up a trust "Sajan Milap" in the mid-seventies, to popularise the music of her Ustad, who used the pen name "Sajan Piya". She was the chief coordinator for the Ford Foundation Archival project at the ITC Sangeet Research Academy from 1989-91.[3] Few years later she herself sang for the Ethno-Musicology Department of the University of Washington in Seattle.[4][5] for them to archive the music of her Agra gharana.
Rao lost her voice on the eve of a tour of Europe in 1994 but gradually recovered with the help of a voice trainer. She lives and teaches music in Bangalore.
Partial discography
- Bihag; Kedar; Thumri(1986) HMV PSLP 1373
- Beyond Reach: Ragas Durga & Pilu (2003)
- Raga Darbari Kanhada, Raga Desh (2006)
- Raga Lalit (2002)
- Ragas Kalyan Nat & Adana (2002)
- Raga Shree (2013)
- Ragas Dhanashree & Barwa (2013)
- Ragas Gorakh Kalyan & Basant (2013)
Awards and recognitions
- Karnataka Sangeet Nritya Academy Gaurava Puraskar
- Lifetime Achievement award from Bangalore Gayana Samaja
- Lifetime Achievement Award: Puttaraj Samman
- "Sur Mani": Sur Singar Sansad
- Karnataka Kalashree: Government of Karnataka 2011-2012
- Nishagandhi Puraskaram by the Government of Kerala 2014
- Mallikarjun Mansur Award 2014
References
- ↑ "Biography". swaramanjusha.com. Retrieved 2009-08-30.
- ↑ "Biography (ITC SRA)". itcsra.org. Retrieved 2009-08-30.
- ↑ "Story of ITC SRA:Ford Foundation Project". itcsra.org. Retrieved 2009-09-01.
- ↑ "Lalith Rao 1981". washington.edu. Retrieved 2009-08-30.
- ↑ "Lalith Rao 1985". washington.edu. Retrieved 2009-08-30.
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Lalith J. Rao. |
- Lalith Rao at AllMusic
- Gangubai Hanagal presenting ‘Puttaraj Samman’ to vocalist Lalith J. Rao in Hubli.
- 2003 Interview
- Nishagandhi Puraskar 2014 by Govt. of Kerala