Shubhendra Rao

Shubhendra Rao
Shubhendra Rao performing at the residence of Brazilian Ambassador to India
Shubhendra Rao performing at the residence of Brazilian Ambassador to India
Background information
BornKarnataka, India
GenresIndian Classical
OccupationMusician
Instrument(s)Sitar, Vocals, Harmonium, Tanpura, Piano
Years active1987–present
Websiteshubhendrarao.com

Subhendra Rao is an Indian composer and sitar player. He is a classical musician as well as a collaborator working with musicians from different genres across the world. He has performed at venues and festivals such as the Kennedy Center, Carnegie Hall, Broadway, the Sydney Opera House, the National Arts Festival, the Théâtre de la Ville, the Dover Lane Music Conference, and St. Xavier's College Ahmedabad. A protégé of Ravi Shankar, he is acknowledged by critics and connoisseurs alike as a worthy successor to his teacher's tradition.

Early life

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Shubhendra Rao was born on 26 November 1964 in Mysore city in the state of Karnataka in Southern India. His father, N. R. Rama Rao (who was one of the earliest and closest disciples of Ravi Shankar) initiated him into the intricacies of the sitar. His mother, Nagaratna, is a trained saraswati veena player. His sister, Sadhana Jayaram, also plays the sitar and is now currently teaching students at Sathya Sai Loka Seva Institutions, Muddenahalli.[citation needed]

At the age of seven, Rao took his first lesson from Ravi Shankar and continued to visit Shankar in different cities in India to pursue his musical education.[1] In 1984, at the insistence of his teacher, Shubhendra moved to Delhi to live with and learn from him in the true guru-shishya tradition. The years that followed were a period of introspective and creative metamorphosis. He tried to build in a discipline within himself, practicing from anything between ten and twelve hours every day. His teacher nurtured his talent, giving him deep insights into what it entailed to become a complete artist.[2][3]

Performing with and assisting Ravi Shankar

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An important part of his learning was assisting his teacher in solo concerts and orchestras. As an 18-year-old in 1983, he performed on stage for the first time with his Guru in ‘Uday Utsav’ in New Delhi. In 1988, he assisted and performed in the orchestra ‘Live in Kremlin’ in Russia that has been released as a CD. In 1989 and 1990, he toured with the production ‘Ghanashyam’ in the UK and India. His first concert assisting Shankar in his solo concert was in February 1985 in New Delhi. Between 1985 and 1995, he performed with Shankar at numerous concerts all over the world, continuing to assist him in all his creative productions.[citation needed]

Career

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In 1987, Shubhendra gave his first solo concert in Bangalore. Shubhendra has performed venues including Carnegie Hall and on Broadway in New York, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts[4] in Washington DC, Walker Arts Center in Minneapolis, Des Moines Arts Center, Maui Arts and Cultural Center in Hawaii, Sydney Opera House in Sydney, Edinburgh Festivals in Scotland, at the Theatre de la Ville in Paris, WOMAD festival in Guernsey England, National Arts Festival in South Africa, Fajr International Music Festival in Tehran, Esplanade in Singapore among others. In India, Shubhendra has performed at major music festivals including Dover Lane Music Conference,[5] the ITC Music Conference in Kolkata, Baba Harballabh Sangeet Mahasabha in Jullundhar, Shankarlal Festival and Gunidas Sammelan in New Delhi, SAPTAK Festival in Ahmedabad, and Vasantahabba Festival in Bangalore.[6]

A regular performer on Radio and the National Television, he holds a ‘Grade A’ status on the All India Radio roster. He is impaneled by the Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR) both as a performer as well as a Guru.[citation needed]

He has also been invited as a guest teacher to give 'lecture-demonstrations' about Indian music by leading universities all over the world.[citation needed] Some universities include Peabody Conservatory of Music, Duke University, Yale University, University of Sacramento, Lewis and Clark College, University of Minneapolis, Winona State University, University of Nebraska.[citation needed]

In November 2007, he was awarded the "Youth Icon for Classical Music" by Zee TV. Shubhendra Rao & Saskia Rao were also honoured with the "Delhi Ratna" award by the Art and Cultural Trust of India in December 2014.[citation needed]

Collaborations

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An ardent and enthusiastic collaborator, Shubhendra has worked with musicians across genres. Some of the musicians he has composed for and collaborated with include pipa player Gao Hong,[7] jazz guitarist Nguyen Le, jazz guitarist Freddie Bryant, singer Ryoko Moriyama, jazz flautist James Newton, taar player Ciavash Borhani, and kamancha player Samer Habibi. He also has multiple collaborations with his wife, cellist Saskia Rao-de Haas.[additional citation(s) needed]

Compositions

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  • In August 2008, India's premier Television Network, NDTV commissioned Shubhendra and Saskia to compose and perform a musical tribute to celebrate India's 61st Independence Day. This celebration had more than 90,000 hits on MSN India in just three days.[citation needed]
  • Composed for the production, "From Temple to Theatre", Minneapolis based Ragamala Dance production.[citation needed]
  • Composed the music with Saskia Rao-de Haas for "When Gods meet", Padma Vibhushan Dr. Sonal Mansingh's production.[citation needed]
  • For the 50th anniversary of the Spanish founder Father Vicente Ferrer in 2009, Shubhendra and Saskia composed a vibrant piece in the presence of the Spanish vice-president, illustrating the connection between his land of birth and India.[citation needed]
  • "Yathra" which means 'journey' is the title of a composition that they created for Ragamala Dance, Minneapolis, US in 2008 and 2011. Yathra evokes an abstract expression of the cycle of life in a day, metaphorically tracing a human being's journey from the dawn of birth to the twilight of life.[citation needed]
  • "The Red Flower"[8] (2011) is a musical dialogue based on the conversation that took place between Rabindranath Tagore and Albert Einstein regarding the perception of music by different individuals. It was through a fine weave of two seemingly different paradigms of culture and music that Shubhendra and Saskia chose to present this innovative concept.
  • "Vesaal" (2011) is the collaboration between Shubhendra and Saskia with the Iranian musicians Ciavash Borhani on Tar, Samir Habibi on Kemanche and Fakkhrudin Ghaffari on Tombak, Duf exploring the cross points of Indian and Persian Classical music.[citation needed]
  • "Unity of Faith" is a work commissioned in 2008 in honour of the international conference by the same name. Shubhendra and Saskia composed music to prayers and spiritual texts from different religions showing the effect that music can have on any seeker of spiritual enlightenment from any background bringing together a world music ensemble.[citation needed]

Discography

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  • Fulfilment—Solo recording of Raga Lalit and Raga Maru Bihag.[citation needed]
  • Raga Marwa—Released by India Music Archives, New York[citation needed]
  • Journey Together—Duet with Sarod player Partho Sarathy—Raga Patdeep and Raga Charukesi.[citation needed]
  • Creating Waves—Duet with Saskia Rao-de Haas released by Rhyme Records, Kansas City[citation needed]
  • Ancient Weaves—Duet with Sarod player, Partho Sarathy—Raga Charukauns and Raga Manj Khamaj[citation needed]
  • New Offerings of Ravi Shankar—recorded Raga Tilak Shyam with his Guru, Pandit Ravi Shankar in 1983.[citation needed]
  • Flying Dragon—Composed and performed with Pipa maestro, Gao Hong.[citation needed]

Teacher

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Rao is amongst the last of his generation learning under the age-old 'Guru-Shishya parampara', which Shubhendra continues to teach. As an impaneled Guru of the Indian Council for Cultural Relations, many students from all over the world learn from him. Some of them stay for 6–8 years at a stretch, some spend a few months every year with him, and others continue to learn from him year round.[citation needed]

Shubhendra and Saskia Rao Foundation

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The Shubhendra & Saskia Rao Foundation is a nonprofit organization which has the mission statement of "Music [being] every child's birthright!"[9] The Foundation aims to help under privileged children to realize their full potential through music.[10]

Their approach to music education in their specially developed curriculum for India: ‘Music4All: a Globalized music education to empower youth’. The Foundation is currently working with over 150 school children from the Nizamuddin Basti to empower them through music,[11] conducts outreach programs for adults, teacher trainings and organizes random music events and concerts throughout the city.

Personal life

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Shubhendra Rao married Saskia Rao-de Haas on 3 February 2001. They have a son, Ishaan who is learning the piano and sitar.[citation needed]

References

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  1. ^ Rao, Shubhendra (12 December 2012). "My Guru Pandit Ravi Shankar, my father and I - The Hindu". The Hindu.
  2. ^ Rashinkar, Nupoor (October 7, 2012). "The Strings That Bind Him: In Indore for a Concert, Sitarist Shubhendra Rao Says He Would Rather Follow His Own Set of Rules When It Comes to His Passion for Music", DNA, October 12, 2012.
  3. ^ Vakkalanka, Harshini (4 April 2013). "A tribute to his master - SouthKannada - The Hindu". The Hindu.
  4. ^ Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine: Shubhendra & Saskia Rao at Kennedy Center for web.mov. YouTube.
  5. ^ Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine: Pandit Shubhendra Rao at Doverlane Music Conference on 26th Jan 09. YouTube.
  6. ^ "Yatha guru, tatha shishya - DNA - English News & Features - Art & Culture - dnasyndication.com". Archived from the original on 9 February 2015. Retrieved 9 February 2015.
  7. ^ Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine: Chinese Pipa Soloist Gao Hong with Pandit Shubhendra Rao - "Morning". YouTube.
  8. ^ Article title[usurped]
  9. ^ Rao, Shubhendra; Rao, Saskia. "Shubhendra & Saskia Rao Foundation". Shubhendra & Saskia Rao Foundation. Retrieved 5 August 2023.
  10. ^ The Hindu. Delhi-based musicians Shubhendra and Saskia Rao are all set to take music education to every child. 7 August 2014,
  11. ^ "For Nizamuddin's young voices, ragas are the great leveller". archive.ph. 10 February 2015. Archived from the original on 10 February 2015.
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