Apart from the streets named after Hindustani musicians , there is also the chance of a pleasant surprise finding a public garden named aft...
Apart from the streets named after Hindustani musicians, there is also the chance of a pleasant surprise finding a public garden named after a musician. The Padma Shri Manik Varma Udyan situated in Mumbai’s Shivaji Park area is one such park maintained by the Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai.
It is named after acclaimed vocalist Manik Varma, who was trained in Hindustani music but was also immensely popular for her renditions of Marathi bhavgeet, abhang and natyageet. According to the website dedicated to her, she was initially trained by Bhopeji at the Bharat Gayan Samaj in Pune. Thereafter, she went on to learn from Sureshbabu Mane, Inayat Khan, Bholanath Bhatt and Jagannathbuwa Purohit.
Although her gurus pursued different styles, she considered eminent vocalist Hirabai Badodekar of the Kirana gharana her idol and modelled her singing accordingly.
Today is the death anniversary of Indian classical singer Manik Varma who passed away this day in 1996. Belonging to the Kirana and Agra gharanas, she rendered not only the pure classical khyal but also semi-classical and light music like thumri, Marathi natya sangeet, bhavgeet pic.twitter.com/rRu666Afcq
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On the first track, Manik Varma sings two compositions in the raag Shyam Kalyan. The first is in vilambit or slow Ektaal, a rhythmic...