Chandrakant Kamat
Chandrakant Kamat | |
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Pt. Chanrakant Kamat | |
Background information | |
Birth name | Chandrakant Shantaram Kamat |
Born | Dhule, Maharashtra, British India | November 26, 1933
Origin | Dhule, India |
Died | June 28, 2010[1] Pune, Maharashtra, India | (aged 76)
Genres | Hindustani classical music |
Instrument | tabla |
Years active | 1989–2010 |
Chandrakant Kamat (November 26, 1933 – June 28, 2010) was a Hindustani classical tabla player of the Benares Tabla Gharana.[2]
Early life and training
Kamat was born in Dhule to a Saraswat Brahmin family with strong musical traditions. His father Shantaram Kamat was a renowned Natyageet musician. Kamat started as a child artist in the Natak (musical plays) of his father's theatre company, Anandvilas, and began learning the tabla at a young age. Kamat learned from gurus Raghunath Shivalkar, Rambhau Vasht, and Digambar Yamaji Kadam, and he also trained in Indian classical dance[citation needed].
Performing career
In 1952, Kamat shifted his base to Pune and became among the most trusted tabla accompanists for Kathak dancer Rohini Bhate. In 1964, Kamat became a gandabandh disciple of Samta Prasad of the Benares gharana.
From 1956 to 1991, Kamat also provided tabla accompaniment in Sangeet Nataks (Marathi musical plays) that featured artists like Hirabai Badodekar and Jyotsna Bhole. During this time, Kamat also worked as a staff artist for AIR, Pune.[2]
Kamat was among the preferred choices for tabla accompaniment for India's top musicians, including Bhimsen Joshi, Begum Akhtar, Hariprasad Chaurasia, Bal Gandharva, and Kumar Gandharva. Kamat's performances also extend to programs on Bhavgeet, Lavani, Thumri, and most notably Geet Ramayan.
He holds the record for performing at the Sawai Gandharva Music Festival for fifty consecutive years.[3]
Awards and recognition
- 1999 - Sangatkar Puraskar
- 2001 - Vasundhara Pandit Puraskar
Students
Pt.Chandrakant Kamat has taught tabla to many students including two sons, Subhash Kamat and Bharat Kamat, who are also Tabla players carry on his legacy. Other students are Yogesh Awlaskar, Sameep Kulkarni and Nikhil Parchure.
Death
On the morning of Monday June 28, 2010, Kamat died of a cardiac arrest.
References
- ^ Tabla maestro Chandrakant Kamat passes away, leaves a void in city music scene
- ^ a b "Tabla maestro Pandit Kamat passes away". The Times of India. June 29, 2010.
- ^ Kamat
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