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Narayan Shripad Rajhans - Bal Gandharva

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Born
1888-06-26
Died
1967-07-15
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Narayan Shripad Rajhans - Bal Gandharva

Biography

Narayan Shripad Rajhans - Bal Gandharva (1888–1967) is an Hindustani classical vocalist. Known for contributions to Hindustani classical music, performance, teaching, and repertoire building.

He was a disciple of Bhaskarbuwa Bakhale. Bakhale scored music for his drama Swayamwar and VidyaHaran. Govindrao Tembe scored music for Manapman. Among the younger lot, Bal Gandharva's composer of choice was Master Krishnarao (Krishna Phulambrikar) who composed music for his plays such as AmrutSiddhi, Menaka, Nandkumar, AshaNirasha, etc.

Personal: Narayan Shripad Rajhans was born in Nagthane village in Palus taluka of Sangli district in Maharashtra, India. Bal Gandharva's first wife died in 1940. Bal Gandharva married Goharbai Karnataki (herself a good singer and actress) in 1951. Goharbai was an actress in his drama company. Gohar died in 1964.

Theatre Career: Born in an ordinary family, Narayan Rajhans started off with singing bhajans, until Shahu Maharaj, King of Kolhapur noticed him. Shahu Maharaj helped him to get treatment on hearing problems at Miraj. Shahu Maharaj introduced him to Kirloskar Sangeet Natak Mandali, the group which used to promote Marathi musical shows in that era. Bal Gandharva began his career with Kirloskar Natak Mandali in 1905. The company was run by Mujumdar and Nanasaheb Joglekar. After Joglekar's death in 1911, there was discontent about Mujumdar's dictatorial and manipulative style. Bal Gandharva, Ganesh Govind ('Ganpatrao') Bodas and Govindrao Tembe left the company in 1913 to form Gandharva Sangeet Mandali. Bal Gandharva became the sole owner of the debt ridden company in 1921. The debt was paid off in 7 years' time. But the company accumulated debt again over next 6–7 years. Bal Gandharva dissolved the company to make 6 films with Prabhat Film Company but the partnership was dissolved after just one film "Dharmatma" in which he was portrayed in a male role, that of Sant Eknath. Bal Gandharva revived back his drama company in 1937, and soon formed an infamous association with Gohar Karnataki known as Gauhar Bai who joined the company in April 1938. With Narayanrao increasingly ill at ease in female roles owing to his advancing years, the company was looking for an actress to play female roles. His brother Bapurao Rajhans left the company to protest against Gohar's entry in Gandharva Sangeet Mandali and Bal Gandharva's life when it became clear that Gohar would have a major say in the company's stewardship.

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