Nirali kartik
Nirali Kartik | |
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Birth name | Nirali Kartik |
Born | Ahmedabad, India[1] |
Genres | Hindustani Classical, Fusion |
Occupation(s) | Singer, Musician, Composer, Lyricist |
Instruments | Vocals |
Website |
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Nirali Kartik is a Hindustani Classical Vocalist from Mumbai, India. Nirali Kartik started to learn music at the young age of nine. A culturally rich environment at home provided the foundation for her art and nourished her creative abilities. She was introduced in Hindustani Music by Shri P. G. Shinde at Saptak School of Music and later got the opportunity to learn from Shri Vikas Parikh, an emminent Hindustani vocalist and a leading exponent of Mewati Gharana.
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Awards and Accolades[3]
- Guru Gangadhar Pradhan Award’, Bhubaneshwar, 2012
- ‘Shreshtha Sadhak Award’ by Gujarat Sangeet Natak Kala Academy, 2004
- Girnar Ratna Award, Junagadh, 2014
- 1st Prize, Pt. Omkarnath Thakur Competition held by Gujarat Sangeet Natak Kala Academy, 1997 & 2004
- 1st Prize, Youth Festival, Gujarat University for consecutive five years, 2001 to 2005
- 1st Prize, Youth Festival, West Zone, Jalgaon, 2004-2005.2nd Prize, National Youth Festival, Varanasi, 2005
- Awarded Scholarship by Saptak School of Music, Ahmedabad.
Maati Baani
Maati Baani literally means " The Language of The Earth".Started by Nirali Kartik and her husband Kartik Shah, it is an effort to put Indian Classical music within the different sounds, cultures, languages and voices of the world. They spend their time scouting musicians on internet, approaching them and making music with them completely online.[3] They produce original compositions in collaboration with various global artists.[4]
- Balma - ft. Mr Francois (Online Collaboration)
- Rang Rangiya- ft. Komal Rizvi (Online Collaboration)
- Boondan Boondan - ft. Ankita Joshi & Noor Mohammed Sodha
- Funky Pawa
- Dhai Aakhar Naam - ft. Superwoman & Rida Gatoph
- Banjara - ft. Mooralala Marwada
- Tore Matware Naina - ft.JoyShanti
- Baawariya - ft. Shankar Tucker
- Mitwa - ft.Swaroop Khan
References
- ↑ "A journey in music".
- ↑ "Nirali Kartik website".
- 1 2 http://www.niralikartik.com/#!our-programs/c66t
- ↑ "maati-baani". maati-baani. Retrieved 2015-12-26.