RIP Pt. Shivkumar Sharma: “Witnessing An Entire Generation Of Indian Classical Musicians Passing On,” Says Veena Player Salil Bhat ( Photo Credit – Wikimedia )

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“These past two years have been brutal to the Indian classical music fraternity. We have lost several major pillars, and now, Pt. Shivkumar Sharma. His passing on is an end of an era,” Salil Bhat, Veena player tells IANS.

Adding that the maestro’s death has not only impacted those personally close to him but left the whole Indian classical music fraternity shocked, Bhat adds, “His contribution to the santoor and making it immensely popular is unparalleled. Anyone who listened to him seldom remained untouched.”

For someone who has been witnessing his growth ever since he was a young man, Shobha Koser from Pracheen Kala Kendra, who invited him for decades, remembers, “He ensured that his music bonded with the audience — they became one. Let us hope that the technique he invented is not lost forever and that his son and other students take it forward. It is sad that in my lifetime, I am witnessing an entire generation of Indian classical musicians passing on. While there is faith in the next generation, one is also worried about the huge gap that has been created.”

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