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Name
  
Manohari Singh

Role
  
Film composer

Died
  
July 13, 2010, Mumbai



Albums
  
Instrumental Saxophone, Sabse Bada Rupaiya

Music director
  
Sabse Bada Rupaiya, Chatpati, Parinda, 1942: A Love Story

Similar People
  
R D Burman, Abhijeet Bhattacharya, Kishore Kumar, Vidhu Vinod Chopra, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan

Memories of manohari singh 1931 2010


Manohari Singh (March 8, 1931 – July 13, 2010) was an Indian saxophonist and was the main arranger of seminal film composer R. D. Burman. He along worked with Basudeb Chakraborty as music composers, the duo also popularly known as Basu-Manohari.

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Early life

Manohari Singh Instrumental Saxophone Dil Dewana Manohari Singh YouTube

Manohari Singh was born in a Nepalese family in Kolkata. His father and uncle used to play in brass bands. In 1942, he joined the brass band at Bata Shoe Company, Bata Nagar in Kolkata, under its Hungarian conductor Joseph Newman. When Newman left in 1945 to join HMV, Manohari followed. From classical music, he started playing Hindi and Bengali songs for the HMV orchestra, since Newman arranged music for many composers like Kamal Dasgupta, S D Burman, Timir Baran and Ravi Shankar. He also played flute and piccolo at the Calcutta Symphony Orchestra. Through fellow musicians such as Francisco Casanovas, conductor at the Symphony Orchestra and band-leader at Firpo's Restaurant, George Banks, trumpet player at the Grand Hotel, and others, Manohari was introduced to the Calcutta nightclub scene. He had already tried his hand at the English key flute, the clarinet and the mandolin, but now he decided to learn the saxophone in order to be able to play at nightclubs.

Career

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When the conductor Joseph Newman left HMV in 1950 to settle in Australia, Manohari moved on to play at Firpo's with his own band. Urged by the music director Salil Chowdhury, Manohari decided to try his luck in Mumbai, moving there in 1958. His first break in the Hindi film industry was in 1958 with Sachin Dev Burman, as a saxophonist for the movie Sitaron Se Aage. He went on to play with many other music directors, his strongest association being with R.D. Burman, for whom he played the saxophone in many compositions. In addition to playing the alto saxophone, Manohari Singh was also the music assistant and arranger for R. D. Burman.

Memorable Hits

Among other notable works, Manohari played on the well-known hit "Gaata Rahe Mera Dil", composed by S.D. Burman, from the movie Guide. He also played for songs in the movie Chalte Chalte and Veer Zaara. He also released an album titled Sax appeal containing saxophone renditions of various Hindi movie music tracks Manohari Singh was said to deeply cherish his gold-plated Selmer saxophone (bought in New York City in 1969) and tried to avoid getting even his own finger-prints on it.

Awards

Manohari Singh was felicitated at the Yashwantrao Chavan Natya Gruha (auditorium) on March 19, 2006, on the occasion of his 75 birthday He was also awarded with "Memorable Contribution to Music Award" at the Tata Indicom Radio Mirchi Music Awards function held on 27 March 2009.

Death

Manohari Singh died after a Cardiac Arrest on July 13, 2010 in Mumbai.

Selected filmography

Santaan-1989 - Nepalese Movie Kanyadan- 1991- Nepalese Movie

References

Manohari Singh Wikipedia