Milind Chittal

Milind Chittal
Background information
Born
Milind Chittal

(1959-07-19) 19 July 1959
Karwar, Karnataka, India
OriginMumbai, Maharashtra, India
GenresHindustani classical music
OccupationsSinger, chartered accountant
Websitemilindchittal.com

Pandit Milind Chittal is an Indian classical vocalist.[1][2][3] Chittal is the son of Kannada writer Yashwant Chittal. He trained under Firoz Dastur of the Kirana Gharana. He is a 'Top' grade artist for classical music on All India Radio.[5][6] He is also a qualified Chartered Accountant and lived and worked in Dubai for a significant number of years while continuing to perform and teach music .[4]

Career

Chittal's devotional album Enchanting Ram Bhajans was nominated for GiMA awards' for the best devotional album in 2015.[5][6] He has performed at major music festivals all over India[7][8][9] and has also performed abroad in USA, Canada, UK, New Zealand, Australia ,UAE and Oman.[10][11] He has given playback for the television serial The Discovery of India produced by Shyam Benegal.[12] He was featured in Surabhi in the year 1998[13] and the Umang television series in 2011.[14] Chittal was a member of the Jury for the 3iii International Indian Icon contest [15].He participated in the biggest Hanuman Janmotsav in 2024 where musicians from all over the world chanted for world peace.[16] Milind has recorded music albums for several music companies like Times Music, Magnasound, Mystica Music and Fountain Music.[17]

Discography

Following is a list of some of his albums:

  • ‘Abhang’ – Marathi devotional songs
  • ‘Aesthetic Melodies’ – Classical Music album of various ragas
  • ‘Alaap’ – Classical Music album of various ragas
  • ‘Bandishein’ – Short compositions in various ragas performed live in concerts
  • ‘Embracing Krishna’ –Krishna Bhajans CD by Mystica Music Co.
  • ‘Enchanting Ram bhajans’ –Ram Bhajans CD by Mystica Music Co.
  • ‘Evening Reflections’ – Classical Music album of various evening ragas
  • ‘Exuberance’-Ragas Marwa, Kalavati and Jogia by Mystica Music Co.
  • ‘Khayal’ – Classical Music album of various ragas performed live in concerts
  • ‘Malhar Rang’ – Classical Music album of Monsoon ragas
  • ‘Morning & Afternoon Ragas’ – Classical Music album of various ragas
  • ‘Payaliya Jhankar’ – Classical ragas based on theme ‘Payaliya Jhankar’
  • ‘Raag Rang’ – Classical Music album of short compositions in various ragas
  • ‘Simply Divine Bhajans’ – Hindi Bhajans CD
  • ‘Tarana’ – Compilation of 12 taranas in various ragas
  • ‘Thumris of Kirana Gharana’ by Times Music
  • Classical Music albums by Fountain Music Company:
  1. Ragas Ahir Bhairav and Hindol
  2. Ragas Darbari Kanada and Jog
  3. Ragas Malkauns,Abhogi Kanada and Shankara
  4. Ragas Puriya Kalyan and Miyan Ki Malhar
  5. Ragas Yaman Kalyan,Basant and Gujari Todi

Awards and prizes

Milind Chittal was nominated for Best Devotional Album at the 2015 Global Indian Film Awards[5]

References

  1. ^ "Fanfare Joel Flegler". 1994.
  2. ^ "Profiles in Creativity". 1992.
  3. ^ Mohan Nadkarni (April 1999). The great masters: profiles in Hindustani classical vocal music. HarperCollins Publishers India. pp. 31, 396. ISBN 9788172232849.
  4. ^ "Firoz Dastur ITCSRA". Archived from the original on 10 February 2015.
  5. ^ a b "Best Devotional Album", "2015 Global Indian Film Award nominees". GIFA website.
  6. ^ "Armaan Malik, Lagori and Kanishk Seth lead GiMA 2015 Non-Film Music Awards". Radio and Music, 10 February 2015.
  7. ^ "Soak in the music at Gunidas sangeet sammellan DNA".
  8. ^ "Harballabh music festival star performers".
  9. ^ "Sawai Gandharva Mahotsav".
  10. ^ "Melbourne, Australia concerts".
  11. ^ "Neema Newcastle UK concerts".
  12. ^ "Discovery of India (Bharat Ek Khoj) credits track".
  13. ^ Episode 313 surabhi
  14. ^ Dhaneshwar, Amarendra "Youth enthral with lilting music". Afternoon Dispatch and Courier, 7 June 2011.
  15. ^ 3iii International Indian Icon [1]
  16. ^ Hanuman Janmotsav [2]
  17. ^ "itunes.apple.com".