Shiv Dayal Batish (better known as S.D. Batish; 14 December 1914 – 29 July 2006) was an Indian singer and music director born in
Patiala
Patiala () is a city in southeastern Punjab, northwestern India. It is the fourth largest city in the state and is the administrative capital of Patiala district. Patiala is located around the '' Qila Mubarak'' (the 'Fortunate Castle') constru ...
, India.
He died in Santa Cruz, California, USA where he had lived since 1970.
Career
Shiv was a composer, playback singer and music director for
Bollywood music
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. He broadcast his first radio program in 1936, from the studios of
All India Radio
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, Delhi. He scored music for a number of early Bollywood movies such as ''Betab, Bahu Beti, Karwat 1949, Toofan, Haar jeet 1954, Tipu Sultan 1959, Hum Bhi Kuch Kam Nahin, Amar Keertan'', and ''Zalim Tera Jawab Naheen''.
Shiv moved to the United Kingdom in 1964. While playing at a festival in Wales, Cardiff, he impressed
Lord Fenner Brockway, who then helped him immigrate to the UK.
He recorded a number of songs for the
BBC #REDIRECT BBC
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where he became a regular radio and television artist. He wrote the lyrics, composed the music, and sang the theme song "Nai Zindagi Naya Jeevan" ("New Birth, New Life") to the BBC television show ''
Apna Hi Ghar Samajhiye'' ("Make Yourself at Home"), a cornerstone of early South Asian programming.
[Ken Hunt]
"S.D. Batish – Musician on the Beatles' 'Help!'"
''The Independent
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'', 16 August 2006 (retrieved 23 April 2017). He had the honor of being the first musician to feature when the Asian programs in Britain started back in 1965.
In early 1965, Batish played
vichitra veena
The ''vichitra veena'' ( sa, विचित्र वीणा) is a stick zither, a plucked string instrument used in Hindustani music. Similar to the Carnatic music, Carnatic ''gottuvadhyam'' (chitra vina) it has no frets and is played with a ...
on the incidental music used in
the Beatles
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' feature film ''
Help!
''Help!'' is the fifth studio album by the English rock band the Beatles and the soundtrack to their film of the same name. It was released on 6 August 1965. Seven of the fourteen songs, including the singles "Help!" and " Ticket to Ride", ap ...
''
Batish subsequently gave
dilruba
The dilruba (also spelt dilrupa) is a bowed musical instrument originating in India. It is slightly larger than an esraj and has a larger, square resonance box. The dilruba holds particular importance in Sikh history.
It became more widely kn ...
lessons to
Pattie Boyd
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, the wife of Beatles guitarist
George Harrison, whose dedication to Indian classical music had helped popularise the genre in the West during the mid 1960s.
In 1970 he moved to the USA to teach music at the
University of California
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, Santa Cruz. He and his son
Ashwin Batish
Ashwin Kumar Batish Hindi: अश्विन कुमार बातिश (born 1 January 1951 in Bombay, India) is a sitar and tabla player.
Childhood and Training
Ashwin's mother, Shanta Devi Batish, was an All India Radio artist and sta ...
formed the Batish Institute of Indian music and Fine Arts.
Books
* Ragopedia, V. 1 - Exotic Scales of North India (Book)
[Online version of Ragopedia can be viewed at http://www.ragopedia.com/]
* Ragopedia Cassette - Accompaniment tape to Ragopedia V. 1 (Book)
* Ragopedia V. 2, Exotic Scales of South India (Book)
* First 10 Thaat Raga Chalans - (Text and Cassettes package)
* Raga Chalans V. 1 (A-C) - Expansions for all the ragas from A to C as given in the Ragopedia V. 1 (Book)
* Raga Chalans V. 2 (D-I) - Expansions for all the ragas from D to I as given in the Ragopedia V. 1 (Book)
* Raga Chalans V. 3 (J-K) - Expansions for all the ragas from J to K as given in the Ragopedia V. 1 (Book)
* Raga Chalans V. 4 (L-M) - Expansions for all the ragas from L to M as given in the Ragopedia V. 1 (Book)
* Raga Chalans V. 5 (N-R) - Expansions for all the ragas from N to R as given in the Ragopedia V. 1 (Book)
* Raga Chalans V. 6 (S) - Expansions for all the ragas under S as given in the Ragopedia V. 1 (Book)
* Raga Chalans V. 7 (T-Y plus some rare ragas) - Expansions for all the ragas from T to Y plus a collection of rare ragas not previously listed in the Ragopedia V. 1 (Book)
* Rasik Raga Lakshan Manjari V. 1 - History and Theory of North Indian Music with Lakshan Geets (introductory songs written in English) for the First Ten Thaats of the North Indian classical music system written in staff and sargam notations. (Book)
* First Ten Thaat Raga Lakshan Geet - Written, composed and sung by S. D. Batish (Cassette / CD)
* Rasik Raga Lakshan Manjari V. 2 - 100 further Lakshan Geet, 10 per Thaat written in staff and sargam notations. (Book)
Audio CDs
* Om Shanti Meditation - Dilruba (Cassette/CD)
* Ram Bhajans - Hindu Devotional Songs (Cassette/CD)
* 72 Carnatic Melakarta of South India - volume 1 (Cassette/CD)
* Raga Todi - Alaap and Bhajan "Jai Jia Mahadeva" (Cassette/CD)
* Asavari Thaat Ragas Lakshan Geet (Cassette/CD)
* Bhairava Thaat Raga Lakshan Geet (Cassette/CD)
* Bhairavi Thaat Raga Lakshan Geet (Cassette/CD)
* Bilaval Thaat Raga Lakshan Geet (Cassette/CD)
* Kafi Thaat Raga Lakshan Geet (Cassette/CD)
* Kalyan Thaat Raga Lakshan Geet (Cassette/CD)
* Khammaj Thaat Raga Lakshan Geet(Cassette/CD)
* Marava Thaat Raga Lakshan Geet (Cassette/CD)
* Pooravi Thaat Raga Lakshan Geet(Cassette/CD)
* Todi Thaat Raga Lakshan Geet (Cassette/CD)
Notes
External links
S D Batish - Personal Website LinkBatish on India's SaReGaMa Label of HMV
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1914 births
2006 deaths
Indian film score composers
Bollywood playback singers
Music directors
Indian male playback singers
20th-century Indian singers
People from Patiala district
Singers from Punjab, India
Indian male film score composers
20th-century Indian male singers
Indian emigrants to the United States