Pt. Madhav
Gudi

Pt. Madhav Gudi hails from
the illustrious north Karnataka city of Dharwad, which has produced such distinguished
stalwarts as Pt. Mallikarjun Mansur, Pt. Gangubai Hangal, and Pt. Basavraj Rajguru. Born
into a family of keertankars and harikatha (devotional) musicians, Madhav Gudi was
introduced to music at a very early age. His rich and sonorous voice encouraged his father
to train the young Madhav under Pt. Basavraj Rajguru,
the great maestro from whom Pt. Gudi received his formal initiation into Hindustani
classical music.
After a few years went by the timbre of Madhav Gudi's voice had begun to resemble that of
the eminent exponent of the Kirana Gharana, Pt. Bhimsen Joshi. Pt. Rajguru recognized this
and recommended him to Pt. Bhimsen Joshi, who
took Madhav Gudi under his guidance and bestowed upon him the glorious tradition of his
music. Thus began a new chapter in Pt. Gudi's life. Here, in a true guru-shishya milieu
which lasted well over twenty-five years, Pt. Madhav Gudi, the musician and performer was
sculpted.
Known for his melodious yet powerful voice impeccably suited for Hindustani classical as
well as light classical (dasavani and abhang) music, Pt. Madhav Gudi possesses an
unparalleled collection of many different styles of compositions in many different
languages. A top-grade All India Radio artiste, Pt. Madhav Gudi has toured extensively all
over India and has performed with Pt. Bhimsen Joshi in several different centers in India
and overseas. Among several accolades that he has received is the prestigious Sangeeta
Nritya Akademi award from the government of Karnataka.

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* This information is taken from a flyer of Madhav Gudi's concert in USA.