Shivkumar Sharma’s Immortal Words: ‘Music Is The Cure To Negativity All Around Us’ ( Photo Credit – Twitter )

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Pandit Shivkumar Sharma’s father, Umadutt Sharma, was a classical singer and he was keen that his son followed in his footsteps. So, he taught him vocals and playing the tabla, but the young Shivkumar gravitated towards the santoor at the age of 13 and nurtured his lifelong love for the then little-known string instrument from Jammu and Kashmir.

The budding maestro gave his first public performance in 1955, when he was all of 17, and did not look back since then. He was in fact scheduled to perform in Bhopal, but death denied his admirers that opportunity.

On the sidelines of one of his shows, Pandit Shivkumar Sharma revealed a private side of his multi-faceted personality, a side that loathed negativity. “Today, there is a widespread belief that news can only be made if there are negative headlines,” the maestro had said. “So, I read the newspaper in the afternoon or evening, instead of the morning. If there is any news of a robbery or a murder in the TV channel, I prefer to watch a comedy show instead.

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