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Pandit Vinayak Malharrao Torvi, (born 4 September 1948) is an
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vocalist. He belongs to the
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and Kirana gharanas (singing styles).


Early life and training

Pandit Vinayak Torvi was born on 4 September 1948 in Ranebennur, in Karnataka. His father Malharrao Torvi was a
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(musical discourse) exponent. He developed a passion for music, while listening to and accompanying his father during discourses. He started formal musical education at the age of 9 under Tammanna Gurav and then under Narayanacharya Dandapur. Pandit ji received training in
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vocal music for 15 years in Gurukul (a traditional system of learning employed in various disciplines throughout India), first from Gururao Deshpande, and later from
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of the Kirana gharana. Pandit ji received further reinforcement from musical greats such as
Gangubai Hangal Gangubai Hangal (5 March 1913 – 21 July 2009) was an Indian singer of the ''khayal'' genre of Hindustani classical music from Karnataka, who was known for her deep and powerful voice. Hangal belonged to the Kirana gharana. Early life G ...
,
Mallikarjun Mansur Pandit Mallikarjun Bheemaraayappa Mansur (Kannada: ಮಲ್ಲಿಕಾರ್ಜುನ ಮನ್ಸೂರ), (31 December 1910 – 12 September 1992) was an Indian classical singer from Karnataka, an excellent vocalist in the khyal style in th ...
and Basavraj Rajguru during his PG studies in music at Karnataka University, Dharwad.


Career

Pandit ji's career started in 1960, as he started performing in music concerts and winning various state and national level music competitions. In the early 1970s he earned a bachelor's degree in music from Karnataka University Dharwad. In 1976, Pandit ji became A graded artiste of
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. At around the same time, in the late 70s, he earned his Masters in classical music from Karnataka University. Pandit Vinayak Torvi worked for Canara Bank. In 1980 Pandit ji performed in his first major national level concert, a music conference organised by ITC at Hubli. He later served on the board of Karnataka state Sangeet Nritya Academy for two consecutive terms. In 1983 Pandit ji established Gururao Deshpande Sangeet Sabha in
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, which was inaugurated by the musician
Gangubai Hangal Gangubai Hangal (5 March 1913 – 21 July 2009) was an Indian singer of the ''khayal'' genre of Hindustani classical music from Karnataka, who was known for her deep and powerful voice. Hangal belonged to the Kirana gharana. Early life G ...
. In 1991-92, Pandit ji toured England, Scotland, and France for concert and lecture cum demonstrations. This tour was sponsored by the
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(ICCR). Since 1985, Pandit Vinayak Torvi has performed at several music conferences., Tansen Festival, ITC SRA Kolkata among others. He was named artist of the month, by ITC SRA. Since 1991, Torvi has toured abroad, for concerts and lectures, demonstrations in various countries such as USA, England, Australia, Gulf countries etc. His music has been greatly appreciated by people worldwide.


Awards and recognition

*Surmani from SurSingar Sansad, Mumbai - 1982-83 *Rajyostav Award, Government of Karnataka - 1990 *Chowdiah Memorial Award, Bangalore - 02.11.1996 *Shruthi Sagara, Vasundhara Performing Arts Center, Mysore - 20.12.2004 *Swara Sadhana award from Ratna Swara Sadhana Samithi, Mumbai - 05.03.2005 *Kirana Gharana Award from Music Forum, Mumbai - 05.01.2006 *Sangeetya Puravankara Puraskar from Sangeet Asthan, Bangalore - 18.11.2006 *Nadashree Award from Hindustani Kalakar Mandali, Bangalore - 15.11.2008 *Chandrahasa Award from Sangeet Seva Samithi, Sorab - 07.02.2009 *Aryabhatta Prashasti, Aryabhatta Cultural Organization, Bangalore - 02.04.2011 *Karnataka Kala Tilaka, Sangeet Nritya Academy, Karnataka State *Celebrity Artiste of SRA, Kolkata. *Parishath Puraskara, Karnataka Gana Kala Parishath, Bangalore. *Gaayana Gandharva from KGF Music Association.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Torvi, Vinayak 1948 births 20th-century Indian male classical singers Living people Gwalior gharana Singers from Karnataka Recipients of the Sangeet Natak Akademi Award People from Haveri district 20th-century Khyal singers