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Saraswati Rane was born on 4 October, 1913 in Miraj, Bombay Presidency, British India, is an A 20th-century indian women singer. Discover Saraswati Rane's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 93 years old?
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93 years old |
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4 October 1913 |
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4 October |
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Miraj, Bombay Presidency, British India |
Date of death |
2006 |
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Mumbai, Maharashtra, India |
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India
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She was a daughter of Ustad Abdul Karim Khan (1872–1937), the founder of Kirana Gharana.
Her family had a long and great music tradition.
She got her initial training of vocal music of the Kirana Gharana style from her elder brother Sureshbabu Mane and elder sister Hirabai Barodekar, who themselves were the doyen of Indian classical music of their times.
Later she also sang along with elder sister, Hirabai Bododekar, especially in jugalbandi style.
Saraswati Rane (October 4, 1913 - October 10, 2006) was an Indian classical singer in the Hindustani Classical genre.
Born on October 4, 1913, to Ustad Abdul Karim Khan (1872–1937), the founder of Kirana Gharana, and Tarabai Mane, as Sakina, she grew up in a musical household.
After separating from her husband, Tarabai, her mother, renamed all her five children; hence Sakina became Kumari Saraswati Mane.
Saraswatibai started her musical career at a very early age of seven years with stage acting in musical dramas like Sangeet Saubhadra, Sangeet Sanshaykallol, Sangeet Ekach Pyala etc. Right from a young age, i.e., since 1929, she started acting in major roles with great noted artists like Balgandharva and other in shows all over India.
To enhance her musical knowledge she also got taleem (training) from ustads of different gharanas like the nephew of Alladiya Khan, Ustad Natthan Khan of Jaipur gharana, Prof. B. R. Deodhar and Pandit Master Krishnarao Phulambrikar of Gwalior gharana.
In 1933, she started performing on Akashwani.
She is amongst the few classical vocalists to have participated in many Radio Sangeet Sabhas from Kanyakumari to Peshawar (now in Pakistan) from the early 1940s to mid 1980s.
She was amongst the first female artists to give playback for Hindi and Marathi films.
Her first playback was in Marathi film Payachi Dasi, directed by Acharya Atre.
She also gave playback for Hindi film, Sargam (1950), and Bhumika (1977), directed by noted director Shyam Benegal.
She had an opportunity to sing under the music direction of great music directors like C. Ramchandra, Shankarrao Vyas, K. C. Day, and Sudhir Phadke.
Saraswatibai was invited to participate on the eve of first independence Day at Delhi.
She was also invited to participate in a grand celebration at Shivneri on the first Maharashtra Din by the then chief minister Late Yashwantrao Chavan.
In the same period she became a very popular singer of Marathi light classical songs, popularly known as Bhav-geet, and her records got overwhelming response from all over Maharashtra.
She was among the few top artists of India who was invited in prestigious music conferences held in places like Mumbai, Kolkata, Delhi, Chennai, Baroda, Bhopal, Gwalior etc. She often performed at the PuneSawai Gandharva Music Festival.
Saraswatibai and her elder sister, Hirabai Barodekar were the first to start the concept of jugalbandi vocal recital by ladies.
She remained in the field till 1954.
Her song from the Hindi film Ramrajya..`Bina Madhur Madhur Kachu Bol’ reached the peak of popularity all over India, and she was awarded by HMV for the highest sale of gramophone records in those times.
Their jugalbandi recital was appreciated all over the world and got an overwhelming response from 1965 to 1980.
Their jugalbandi (long playing) records and now cassettes are still in demand.
Though Saraswatibai was busy in her own professional career, whenever she found free time, she carried on the work of teaching classical music to talented students some of whom are well-known artists in this field.
Her grand daughter Meena Faterpekar is one of the very few female classical vocalists from Kirana Gharana pursuing the same tradition.
She was married to Sunderrao Rane.
Balgandharva Purskar (Government of Maharashtra, 1966) 2.
Balgandharva Gold Medal 3.
ITC Sangeet Research Academy Award 4.
Yeshwantrao Chavan Puraskar 5.
Guru Mahatmya Puraskar (Maharashtra) 6.
She continued performing on All India Radio as a top grade artist until 1990, when she declared her retirement from public performances.
Ustad Faiyaz Ahmed Khan Memorial Trust (Kirana Gharana Award 1999)
She died on 10 October 2006.
Sarswatibai was awarded: 1.