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Shiv-Hari
OriginIndia
Years active1967 (1967)–present
Members

Shiv-Hari refers to the Indian music director duo of Shivkumar Sharma, a Santoor player, and Hariprasad Chaurasia, a flautist. The duo has worked on Indian classical music pieces as well as Indian movie scores.

Career

As early as 1967, Shiv-Hari went on to record the album titled Call of the Valley. With the active participation of guitarist Brij Bhushan Kabra and the unusual way in which this Indian classical music album was organized, the result was a fresh, edgy, and slightly controversial form of music.[1] The innovative use of the guitar on the album made it popular among people from Western countries. It is still one of the most successful albums of Indian classical music ever recorded.[1][2]

This marked the beginning of the partnership and numerous live outings followed over the years. As a nod to the 1967 concept album, the duo released a live album The Valley Recalls in 1996.[3]

Discography

Although they mostly embarked on solo projects at different points of their respective careers, Shiv-Hari teamed up again for eight Hindi-language movies in total.[4]

Award nominations

Filmfare Award for Best Music Director

Recent activities

Shiv-Hari continue to perform live together. They toured multiple locations such as London and Singapore in 2011.[5][6]

References

  1. ^ a b Robert Wyatt's Cuckooland
  2. ^ PT Shiv kumar gallery Archived 2012-11-22 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ "The Valley Recalls, Vol. 1". AllMusic.
  4. ^ IMDb - Shiv Kumar Sharma
  5. ^ Shiv-Hari in Concert - inSing.com Archived 2012-03-18 at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ Shiv-Hari duo to perform at Singapore - Times Of India