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Ashiwini Bhide, Indian Classical Vocalist
Ashwini Bhide is a renowned Indian Classical Vocalist who belongs to the Jaipur-Atrauli Gharana. Hailing from Mumbai she has created her own musical style.

Ashwini BhideAshwini Bhide is an illustrious Hindustani classical music vocalist who can be regarded as one of the milestone to the Indian classical music genre. Near about for two decade Ashwini Bhide has been ruling over the arena of music and has earned a distinct place amongst the brilliant Indian classical vocalists of Jaipur-Atrauli Gharana. She was born into the family of musicians in Mumbai. Her musical career started with her induction to the Indian classical music under the expert tutelage of Pandit Narayanrao Datar. Afterwards the journey of this renowned classical vocalist began.

Early Life of Ashwini Bhide
Ashwini Bhide was born in the year 1960 on 7tyh October. After having initial training under Pandit Narayanrao Datar, she has obtained her Sangeet Visharad from the Gandharva Mahavidhyalaya. Her mother Smt. Manik Bhide, the senior-most disciples of Kishori Amonkar, subsequently started giving training her talented daughter. Her mother inserted the fundamentals of the Jaipur Antrauli Gharana in order to enrich the style of Ashwini Bhide. She is still obtaining training under this gharana`s protagonist Pandit Ratan Pai. Under her mother`s guidance, Ashwini Bide won the All India Radio competition. This competition is considered to be one of the most all-encompassing talent searches. She holds Masters Degree in Microbiology and a doctorate in Biochemistry from the University of Mumbai.

Career of Ashwini Bhide
Ashwini Bhide has performed in and around the world. Her audience enjoys a copious presence of her on the concert platform. Other than India she has carried through many of the major music festivals and conferences. To name a few, the Gunidas Sangeet Sammelan, the Dover Lane Music Conference, the Tansen Festival, and the ITCISRA Sangeet Sammelan. For execution of her gayaki, she has in an extensive manner toured U.S., Europe, Australia and Japan. She has made countless concerts in those countries. She performs in Sawai Gandharva Sangeet Mahotsav in Pune, Maharashtra.

Today Ashwini Bide has fetched a distinct position in the domain of Indian classical music by establishing her own style. Other than that she also holds a strong authority over the three octaves. However using her immense talent she has composed many bandish to her credit. All of them are published in a book written by her, namely "Ragarachananjali".

As recognition to her talent she has been conferred many accolades. Ashwini is serving as a top grade artist of All India Radio.

Discography of Ashwini Bhide
* Introducing Ashwini Bhide (1985)
* Rhythm House Classics (1987)
* Ashwini Bhide Sings (1988)
* Live for Femina (1989)
* Morning Ragas Vol. 1 (1990)
* Morning Ragas Vol. 2 (1990)
* Bhaktimala: Ganesh Vol. 2 (1991)
* Bhaktimala: Shakti Vol. 2 (1991)
* Bhaktimala: Krishna Vol. 2 (1991)
* Bhaktimala: Namastotram, Ganesh (1991)
* Young Masters (1992)
* Raag Rang Vol. 1 (1996)
* Raag Rang Vol. 2 (1996)
* Pandharpuricha Nila (1998)
* Women through the Ages
* Krishna (1999)
* Anandacha Kand (2000)
* Ashwini Bhide-Deshpande Vol. 1 (2000)
* Ashwini Bhide-Deshpande Vol. 2 (2000)
* Golden Raaga Collection (2000)
* Swar Utsav (2002)
* Navagraha Puja (2002)
* Ashwini Bhide-Dehspande - Vocal (2003)
* Roop Pahata Lochani (2004)
* Kari Badariya (2005)
* Sandhya (2006)
* Soordas (2009)
* Unmesh (2010)

(Last Updated on : 13/10/2011)
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