Bengaluru (Karnataka): Renowned vocalist Shyamala G Bhave, who had an equal command over Hindustani and Carnatic music, passed away on Friday at her residence in Bengaluru after suffering a stroke, family members said. She was 79 and was unmarried.
"She was ailing for quite some time...Three days ago, she was discharged from a hospital. Her condition worsened after that. She passed away this morning at 7.15 am after suffering a stroke," family members said.
Shyamala Bhave's younger sister Nirmala, who lives in the US, was by her side when she breathed her last, they said. Her father, late Govind Vitthal Bhave, trained her in Hindustani music, while she was tutored in the Carnatic stream by noted vocalists A Subbaraya and B Doreswamy.
Shyamala G Bhave's mother Lakshmi Bhave was also a classical vocalist. Shyamala Bhave won a music competition when she was six and started giving music performances when she turned 12.
Born on March 14, 1941, Bhave had composed over 1,500 songs in nine languages.
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She has many awards and recognitions to her name including Ubhayagana Visharadhe, Karnataka Rajyotsava, Gaana Madhuri, Suramani, Karnataka Sangeetha Natya Academy's Karnataka Kala Tilaka, Honorary Doctorate from the University of Houston, America. Honorary Doctorate from Karnataka State Open University (2007), Gana Kokila, Krishnagana Madhuri, among others.
She was also bestowed with the title of "Ubhaya Gaana Vidushi (expert in both styles)" by Sir M Visvesvaraya, the 19th Diwan of Mysore.
With PTI inputs