Pandit Mani Prasad (4 November 1930) is an Indian classical vocalist from the Kirana gharana (singing style).
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Birth name | Mani Prasad |
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Born | (1930-11-04) 4 November 1930 (age 91) |
Origin | Wardha, Maharashtra, India |
Genres | Indian classical music |
Years active | 1940 - present |
Mani Prasad was born into a family of musicians. His father, Sukhdev Prasad, had received music training from Abdul Karim Khan and Abdul Wahid Khan, the founders of the Kirana gharana.
Mani Prasad accompanied his father on all his tours and performances across the country from an early age. He moved from Wardha in Maharashtra to New Delhi in his youth along with his father. He was trained mostly by his father but was also guided by his grandfather Pandit Shakti Lal and by his uncles Pandit Shankar Lal and Pandit Gopal Prasad.
Pandit Mani Prasad started his career early, being brought up in a musical family. He is ranked as a Top Grade 'A class' artist by the All India Radio and is a well recognised television artist with the Doordarshan.
He has not only created some new ragas but also composed many bandishes in existing ragas with the mudra Dhyan Rang Piya.[1] The new ragas include Dhyan Kalyan, Dhyani Todi, Shivkauns and Bhoopeshwari.
Among his students are Maharaja Ranjitsinh Pratapsinh Gaekwad of Baroda, Savita Devi Maharaj (daughter of thumri singer Siddheshwari Devi), Rita Ganguly, Ramesh Jule, Ravi Jule, Pt. Vishwanath, Uma Garg, Surinder Kaur, and Chandan Dass.
In recent years, he has been serving as the Guru at the Dr. Gangubai Hangal Gurukul in Hubli, Karnataka where he was invited by the Government of Karnataka.
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Pandit Mani Prasad now lives in Mumbai. He has three children - Deepak Prasad, Lata Tandon, and Lalit Prasad, who are also involved in Indian classical music[citation needed].
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