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Ashok Damodar Ranade (25 November 1937, in
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– 30 July 2011, in
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) was a scholar musician ( "chanteur et musicologue") and
ethnomusicologist Ethnomusicology is the multidisciplinary study of music in its cultural context. The discipline investigates social, cognitive, biological, comparative, and other dimensions. Ethnomusicologists study music as a reflection of culture and investiga ...
. Ranade was a vocalist trained in traditional Hindustani Art music. He was a composer constantly experimenting with new uncharted vistas. A pioneer of Cultural Musicology in India, Dr Ranade was a missionary who contributed in enriching India's cultural life in the 21st century.


Education

Ranade was trained under Pt. Gajananrao Joshi of Gwalior, Jaipur, Agra Gharana (training period – 1948–58), Pt. Pralhad Ganu of Agra Gharana (training period – 1958–62), Pt. Laxmanrao Bodas of Gwalior Gharana (training period – 1962–66) and Prof. B. R. Deodher of Gwalior Gharana (training period – 1970–74). He also got lessons & insight for "Voice Culture" from Prof B R Deodhar. Besides this musical training, Ranade had a strong academic background. He did LL.B. (
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, 1960), M.A. (Marathi, 1962 & English, 1964 – both from University of Bombay). He was awarded with title "Sangeetacharya" by Akhil Bharatiya Gandharva Mahavidyalaya Mandal, Bombay in 1976.


Career

He was Founder Director of University Music Center, Bombay (now, Department of Music, University of Mumbai) and served during 1968 to 1983. He was instrumental in foundation of Archives and Research Center for Ethnomusicology for
American Institute of Indian Studies The American Institute of Indian Studies (AIIS), founded in 1961, is a consortium of 90 universities and colleges in the United States that promotes the advancement of knowledge about India in the U.S. It carries out this purpose by: awarding fell ...
at Pune and worked as associate director from 1983 to 1984. Later he was appointed as deputy director (Research, Theatre Development and Publications) at National Center for the Performing Arts from 1984 to 93.


Academic work

He was one of the pioneer of
ethnomusicology Ethnomusicology is the multidisciplinary study of music in its cultural context. The discipline investigates social, cognitive, biological, comparative, and other dimensions. Ethnomusicologists study music as a reflection of culture and investiga ...
in India. His books in English and Marathi are considered to be most authentic and thoughtful sources of cultural musicology. His books Indology and Ethnomusicology: Contours of Early Indo-British Relationship (Promilla and Co., New Delhi, 1992), Essays in Indian Ethnomusicology (Munshiram Manoharlal, New Delhi, 1998), Perspectives on Music: Ideas and Theories (Promilla and Co. Publishers, New Delhi and Chicago, 20080 and Reflections on Musicology and History – With reference to Hindustani Music (Indian Musicological Society, Mumbai-Baroda, 2001) give insights in Indian ethnomusicology. In Keywords and Concepts in Hindustani Music and Music-Contexts: A Concise Dictionary of Hindustani Music, he has meticulously explained many terms and concepts in Hindustani Art music with etymology and cultural connotations. Two of his books, Stage Music of Maharashtra and Maharashtra: Art music shed light on the musical theatre and art music in Maharashtra, giving a wider perspective about region based cultural musicology. In Some Hindustani Musicians: They lit the way! (Promilla Publishers, New Delhi, 2011), Dr Ranade's observations and interpretations about various maestros in Hindustani Music give us an analytical perspective along with the aesthetic experience of the musician's music. He contributed a lot in developing the "Aesthetics of Indian Music" through his book Sangeetache Saundarya Shastra (संगीताचे सौंदर्यशास्त्र). He also introduced the aesthetics of Western music to Indian readers through his book, Stravinsky che Sangeetik Saundarya Shastra. "The theory of six categories of music" is considered to be the most important and well accepted theory proposed by Ranade which structures Musical categories as 1.Primitive, 2.Folk, 3.Art, 4.Devotional, 5.Popular and 6.Confluence. He was pioneer in theorizing the unexplored areas such as Folk Music in India in his book Lok Sangeet Shastra (लोकसंगीत शास्त्र), Hindi Film Song: Music Beyond Boundaries and Popular music in the book Sangeet Sangati (संगीत संगती). He also contributed in Theatre theory with the book Music and Drama (Sri Ram Center for Art and Culture, New Delhi, 19910. His books Bhashan Rang (भाषणरंग) is used as a handbook of Voice culture for theatre. He had penned down his musicings on theatre in Bhashan Ani Natya Vishayak Vichar (भाषण व नाट्य विषयक विचार).


Compositions

Ashok Da. Ranade composed many Bandishes, with pen-name "Rasik Rang", in many common and rare Ragas and Talas. He has also re-interpreted many traditional compositions with his unique aesthetic vision. He also composed more than 60 Marathi 'Baithakichi Lavani' compositions.


Teaching

He contributed as an educationist in the field of music with giving basic insights for making courses & syllabuses at many Indian and foreign Universities. As a guru he trained many in Hindustani Art Music such as Milind Malshe, Kedar Bodas, Suresh Bapat, Kalyani Salunke, Shuchita Athalekar, Manjusha Patil, Vidya Dengle, Madhao Imartey, Sameer Dublay, Harsha Bhave, Chaitanya Kunte etc. Many renowned singers such as Shruti Sadolikar, Faiyaz, Rajashri Pathak, Ranjana Joglekar, Prachi Dublay, etc. also got guidance from him during the thematic concerts. Many theater personalities, such as Bhakti Barve, Ila Bhate, Sayaji Shinde, Veena Jamkar, etc. got his guidance for Voice Culture.


Publications


Books authored

# Nicobar Bete,
National Book Trust National Book Trust (NBT) is an Indian state-owned publishing house, headquartered in Delhi, India, founded in 1957 as an autonomous body under the Ministry of Education of the Government of India. NBT publishes reading material in several Indi ...
, New Delhi, Translated into Marathi, 1968 # Sangeetache Saundaryashastra, Mouj Prakashan Griha and Aesthetics Society, Bombay, 1971, (Marathi) # Lokasangeetashastra, Maharashtra Universities Book Production Board, Nagpur, 1975, (Marathi) # Stravinskyche Sangeetik Saundaryashastra, Board of Literature and Culture, Government of Maharashtra, 1975, (Marathi) # On Music and Musicians of Hindoostan, Promilla and Co. New Delhi, 1984, (English) # Stage Music of Maharashtra,
Sangeet Natak Akademi Sangeet Natak Akademi (The National Academy of Music, Dance and Drama in English language, English) is the national level academy for performing arts set up by the Government of India. It is an autonomous body of the Ministry of Culture (India) ...
, New Delhi, 1986, (English) # Maharashtra: Art Music, Maharashtra Information Center, New Delhi, 1989, (English) # Keywords and Concepts in Hindustani Art Music, Promilla and Co., New Delhi, 1990 (English) # Music and Drama, Sri Ram Center for Art and Culture, New Delhi, 1991, (English) # Indology and Ethnomusicology: Contours of Early Indo-British Relationship, Promilla and Co., New Delhi, 1992, (English) # Bhashanrang, Popular Prakashan, Bombay, 1995, (Marathi) (First reprint 2009) # Hindustani Music, (English) National Book Trust, New Delhi, 1997(First Reprint 2002, second 2005) # Essays in Indian Ethnomusicology, Munshiram Manoharlal, New Delhi, 1998 # Reflections on Musicology and History – With reference to Hindustani Music, Indian Musicological Society, Mumbai-Baroda, 2001 # Bhashan Va Natya Vishayak Vichar, Popular Prakashan, Mumbai, 2001 # Hindi Film Song: Music Beyond Boundaries, Promilla Publishers, New Delhi, 2006Review., by Hubert Niogret, ''Positif--Revue mensuelle de cinema'' Mar 2009, 110 # Kirananchi Savli (Marathi), (Collection of short essays on Marathi Bhavgeet in Anaghrat, Aurangabad, 2006) # Hindustani Music, (Marathi), National Book Trust, New Delhi, 2006 # Music-Contexts: A Concise Dictionary of Hindustani Music, Promilla Publishers, New Delhi, 2006 # Perspectives on Music: Ideas and Theories, Promilla and Co. Publishers, New Delhi and Chicago, 2008 # Sangeetvichar, (Marathi)(Popular Prakashan, Mumbai, 2009 # Mala Bhavlele Sangeetkar (Marathi), Rajhans Prakashan, Pune, 2010 # Some Hindustani Musicians: They lit the way!, Promilla Publishers, New Delhi, 2011 # Hindi Chitrapatgeet: Parampara ani Avishkar, (Marathi) Popular prakashan, Mumbai, 2010 # Sangeet Sangati, (Marathi) Rajhans Prakashan, Pune, 2013 # Pashchatya Sangeet Samjnya Kosh, (Marathi) Popular Prakashan, Mumbai, 2017


Edited

# Sangeet Natak: Hindi Film Music: A Perspective, Sangeet Natak Akademi, New Delhi, 1991 # Hasya Vinod Sukhatmika, (Anthology of Papers, co-edited with Prof. Vijaya Rajadhyaksha), Granthali, Bombay, 1992 (Marathi) # Kathashatabdi, (Anthology of Papers, co-edited with Prof. Vijaya Rajadhyaksha, Granthali, Bombay, 1993 (Marathi)


Discography

# Music from Gangubai Hangal: A Multi-media Album, Academy of Performing Arts, Hubli, 1988 # Baithakichi Lavani, Oriental Cassettes, Bombay, 1991 # Devagani, Kalanirnaya-Zapata Cassettes, Bombay, 1991 # Geetibhan, Department of Music, University of Mumbai, 2007 # Santanchi Vatchal, Shree Charitable trust, Mumbai, 2007 # Sanchay: An Album of Compositions in Raga-s Yaman, Bihag and Bhairavi with explanations and text, Underscore Records, Mumbai, 2007 # Kala Ganesh, Shree Charitable trust, Mumbai, 2008 # Ram Gane, Shree Charitable trust, Mumbai, 2009


Musical presentations composed

* Natyasangitachi Vatchal (1984) * Manapamanatil Gani (1986) * Sawan (1988) * Baithakichi Lavani (1989) * Devagani (1991) * Sangeetrang (1992) * Swarachakra (1993) * Rangbasant (1993) * Natyasangeetache Marathi Valan (1994) * Radha (1995) * Tribhang to Abhang (1995) * Rachana te Bandish (1997) * Gayakiche valan (2000) * Sanchit (2004) * Chandrabhairavi (2005) * Geetibhan (2007) * Santanchi Vatchal (2007) * Kala Ganesh (2008) * Ramgane (2009)


Honours

* Selected to the Tagore Chair for Humanities, M. S. University of Baroda, 1994–95 (Lectures on: Music, Growth and Aging, Music and Myth) * Music Forum Award for Music Research, Music Forum, Mumbai, 1998 * Government of Maharashtra Award for Kaladan, 2007 * Narhar Kurundkar Puraskar (Sameeksha) Government of Maharashtra Award for the Publication entitled Sangeetvichar, 2009, *
Sangeet Natak Akademi Award Sangeet Natak Akademi Award (IAST: Saṅgīta Nāṭaka Akādamī Puraskāra), also known as the Akademi Puraskar, is an award given by the Sangeet Natak Akademi, India's National Academy of Music, Dance & Drama. It is the highest Indian recogni ...
, New Delhi, 2010


References

* Tikekar Aroon, Imartey Madhao, "Marmajnya" - Dr Ashok Da Ranade commemorative volume, 2012, Pune * Aklujkar Prasannakumar, "Tabakdi Te Tabakdi", Pune 1998 * https://web.archive.org/web/20131014002602/http://sangeetnatak.gov.in/SNA_Fellows%26Awardees_2010/Shri-Ashok-Ranade.htm * http://www.underscorerecords.com/artistes/detail/13/Ashok-Da._Ranade * https://web.archive.org/web/20150731234137/http://www.itcsra.org/panelists.htm * http://www.swarganga.org/artist_details.php?id=267 * http://www.mumbaitheatreguide.com/dramas/interviews/ashok_ranade.asp {{DEFAULTSORT:Ranade, Ashok 2011 deaths 1937 births Indian ethnomusicologists 20th-century Indian composers Indian male composers Indian music educators Musicians from Pune Academic staff of the University of Mumbai University of Mumbai alumni 20th-century male musicians Recipients of the Sangeet Natak Akademi Award