- Pran Nath (musician)
Pandit Pran Nath (
Devanagari :पंडित प्राणनाथ ) (3 November 1918 –13 June 1996 ) was a Hindustani classical singer and teacher of the Kiranagharana (school), with a successful American career.Life and career
Early life
Pran Nath was born into a wealthy family in
Lahore in present-dayPakistan . While avid devotees of music (inviting musicians into the house to perform nightly), the family did not approve of his desire to become a musician, so he left home early and took up residence with his guru the legendary (but reclusive) singer Ustad Abdul Wahid Khan of theKirana gharana, nephew of the very famous UstadAbdul Karim Khan , and stayed with him for 20 years. Both guru and disciple were much attracted to mysticism: Ustad Abdul Wahid Khan, theMuslim , toSufism , and Nath, theHindu , to aShaivite sect inDehra Dun . It is said [ [http://www.terryriley.com/india/PranNath.htm terryriley.com/india/PranNath.htm] ] that Nath lived in a cave near the Tapkeswhar temple toShiva for five years, but eventually married and reentered the world at the request (guru dakshana) of his guru, in order to ensure the preservation of the Kirana style. In 1937, he became a staff artist withAll India Radio .However, Nath stuck to a very austere singing style – heavy emphasis on
alap , and very slow tempi – which suited his voice well, but was not very popular to the modern Indian taste. Nath supported himself as a music teacher, for example atDelhi University from 1960 to 1970.Life in the United States
In that year, Nath's life took a drastic turn upon contact with American composer
La Monte Young and visual artistMarian Zazeela , who heard his first issued recording, "Earth Groove: The Voice of Cosmic India" (released in 1968 on the budget Douglas label, a subsidiary ofLaurie Records ), and persuaded him to come to the United States. In 1972, he established his Kirana Center for Indian Classical Music inNew York City and stayed in the U.S. for the rest of his life. He taught at several universities and above all attracted a strong following among the Americanminimalist composers. His students include Young, Zazeela,Terry Riley ,Charlemagne Palestine ,Henry Flynt ,Jon Hassell ,Douglas Leedy , Don Cherry,Lee Konitz , Jon Gibson,Yoshi Wada ,Rhys Chatham , Michael Harrison,W. A. Mathieu , Sufi Pir Shabda Kahn,Catherine Christer Hennix , andSimone Forti .Nath made many recordings in the U.S., which are valuable documents of the Kirana style which was also practiced by more popular singers such as Gangubai and Krishna Hangal,
Mashkoor Ali Khan , Rasiklal Andharia and the extremely popularBhimsen Joshi . Three recordings were released during his lifetime, the afore mentioned Earth Groove release, one by the Shandar label in France and the other by the Grammavision label in the US. Posthumously, "Midnight" a double CD (Just Dreams JD 003) with two full-length live recordings of the same bandishes inraga Malkauns from 1971 and 1976 was issued, as well as a CD of a 1972 recording made inParis , France of Ragas Shudh Sarang and Kut Todi on the Sri Moonshine label.Footnote
Films
*1986 - [http://otherminds.org/shop/Notes.html "In Between the Notes: A Portrait Of Pandit Pran Nath"] . Produced by
Other Minds . Directed byWilliam Farley .]
*1995 - "Musical Outsiders: An American Legacy - Harry Partch, Lou Harrison, and Terry Riley". Directed by Michael Blackwood.External links
* [http://www.melafoundation.org/ppn.htm MELA Foundation: Pandit Pran Nath]
* [http://otherminds.org/shop/Notes.html 1986 - "In Between the Notes: A Portrait Of Pandit Pran Nath". Directed by William Farley.]
* [http://www.henryflynt.org/aesthetics/on_pandit_pran_nath.htm On Pandit Pran Nath] byHenry Flynt
* [http://www.musicalnirvana.com/hindustani/pran_nath.html Musical Nirvana: Pandit Pran Nath]
* [http://www.otherminds.org/html/Prannath.html Other Minds: Pran Nath]
* [http://www.hungryghost.net/PPN/BoonPPN.htm Pandit Pran Nath: Infinity’s Pathfinder] By Marcus Boon
* [http://www.hungryghost.net/PPN/Allekotte.htm Pandit Pran Nath: A Short Biography] By Joan Allekotte
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