Pandit Kaivalya Kumar Gurav | Raag Maru Bihag
Evening Ragas
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47m
Pandit Kaivalya Kumar Gurav is a distinguished Hindustani classical vocalist and an eminent representative of the Kirana Gharana, one of the most prominent and respected traditions in Indian classical music. Born into a family with a rich musical heritage, he is the third-generation exponent in his lineage, following the footsteps of his father, Pandit Sangameshwar Gurav, and grandfather, Pandit Ganapatrao Gurav, both celebrated musicians. Known for his pure and soulful voice, Pandit Kaivalya Kumar’s renditions are marked by the signature Kirana style, which emphasizes slow, meditative elaborations of ragas, emotive singing, and intricate swara (note) work.
In 2017, Pandit Kaivalya Kumar performed at the prestigious Darbar Festival in London, where his rendition of Raag Maru Bihag captivated the audience. His presentation of the raga highlighted his mastery over the Kirana Gharana’s hallmark style—long, sustained notes and deep exploration of the emotional essence of the raga. The performance was widely praised for its purity, technical precision, and devotional depth, reflecting his years of rigorous training and dedication to the art form.
Pandit Kaivalya Kumar’s ability to evoke profound emotions through his music, combined with his impeccable command over ragas, continues to make him a revered figure in Hindustani classical music, both in India and globally.
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