Pt. Nityanand Haldipur - Flute (bansuri)
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The talented Nityanand Haldipur - ranked among
India's leading flautists and a senior disciple of the reclusive genius, Padma
Bhushan Smt. Annapurna Devi - represents the pure essence of a highly revered
musical heritage.
Born in Bombay in a deeply spiritual family, Nityanand was fortunate to have the
right environment for his latent musical talents to blossom. His first guru who
initiated him into the art, technique and aesthetics of flute-playing was his
father, the late Shri Niranjan Haldipur - a senior disciple of the renowned
flute maestro, the late Pandit Pannalal Ghosh. The warm soothing sounds of the
bamboo flute were an early, pervading influence. And for young Nityanand to be
attracted to the instrument was only natural.
Over the next two decades, Nityanand's training continued under the late Pandit
Chidanand Nagarkar, and Pandit Devendra Murdeshwar, seniormost disciple of late
Pandit Pannalal Ghosh, under whom Nityanand perfected his technique. However, it
was after 1986, when
Padma Bhushan Smt. Annapurna
Devi - doyen of the Senia-Maihar
gharana - and daughter of the legendary Ustad Allauddin Khansaheb (Baba), the
fountainhead of the gharana - accepted him as one of her disciples, that
Nityanand's talent and musicianship truly flowered. It progressively acquired
depth, maturity and a new dimension. The polished tonal grace, rhythmic
elegance, and depth as well as lucidity of expression evident in Nityanand's
playing are the result of his continuing advanced training and refinement under
Smt. Annapurna Devi. To the rigours of such a preeminent tradition, Nityanand
has added his own dedication and finesse - through painstaking practice,
assiduous assimilation and erudite presentation. Absorbing what is pure,
beautiful and dignified in Hindustani classical music, Nityanand has imbibed the
difficult grammar, discipline and subtleties of the rich legacy he has
inherited. While his Dhrupand-ang alaps and the distinctly formatted jod in the
vilambit compositions are serene, contemplative and introspective, his drut
renderings are lilting and imbued with a fascinating variety of rhythmic
patterns. Nityanand has performed at several music conferences including the
SAARC Festival and the Apna Utsav series. Music lovers and critics alike, in
India and abroad, have acclaimed his imaginative and haunting rendition of
ragas. His performances are replete with unexpected, sweet and breathtaking
improvisations. An eclectic musician, Nityanand has kept his mind and ears open
to the beat that other styles and cultures have to offer. His rich and extensive
repertoire covers a wide canvas: from the pure classical to the experimental
fusion.
A regular broadcaster over the Bombay Station of the All India Radio (where he
was awarded "Top Grade" artists status) and Doordarshan, Nityanand has
participated in the National Programme of Music and the All India Radio Sangeet
Sammelan. His music is also available on the Magnasound and Lineage labels.
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