Praveen D. Rao

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Praveen D. Rao
Occupation(s)Multi-instrumentalist, composer, lyricist

Praveen D. Rao is an Indian musician, music director and a lyricist for Kannada language songs. He is based in Bangalore, India and plays the keyboard, tabla, and other instruments.

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Early life

He was trained by R. V. Sheshadri Gawai of Aravinda Sangeetha Vidyalaya and tabla player Ravindra Yavagal. Rao has composed music for plays, ballets, films, television shows and commercials.

Music direction

Serials

  • Sanghatane directed by Sri Bhargava
  • 67 Harris Road
  • Vasantha Gaana
  • Nighuda Jagatthu directed by Sri Amardev
  • Sri Ramakrishna Paramahamsa directed by Praveen Nayak
  • Chandamama Chakkulimama
  • Chandrabimba
  • Sahana
  • Beladingalagi Baa
  • Laali directed by A. G. Sheshadri
  • Asare
  • Antharagange
  • Sanje Mallige
  • Muktha (telefilm) directed by Srinivas Prabhu
  • Ardhasathya
  • Godhuli
  • Tulasi directed by Sunil Kumar Singh
  • Kapinipati
  • Venkata Ramana Govinda
  • Baduku for Nagendra Shah
  • Seete directed by Ashok Kashyap [1]
  • Guptagaamini directed by Ramesh Kumar
  • Red Box
  • Maatagaathi
  • Santheli Mane
  • Aadimanassillada Marga
  • Kacheri Kanda
  • Tunturu
  • Ankura
  • Shikara
  • Shiva Leelaamrutha
  • Shiva Charithaamrutha
  • Gangotri
  • Lakumi
  • Gaalipata
  • Kalyana Rekhe
  • Bombeyaatavayya
  • Chitte Heeje
  • Yashode
  • Mithuna Raashi
  • Kulavadhu
  • Lakshmi Baaramma
  • Kannadathi

Films

  • Z  for Praveen Nayak [2]
  • Sumangali A. G. Seshadri
  • Nanage Neenu Ninage Naanu for Anitha Subramanya
  • Stumble  for Prakash Belawadi (won the National Award for Best English Feature Film of the year 2002)
  • Kanakambari for Dinesh Babu
  • Chitra Vichitra for Sushma, Akanksha Combines
  • Dildaara directed by Amar
  • Manthana by Srinath Vasistha
  • Mana Manthana by Suresh Heblikar
  • Hondisi Bareyiri  directed by Ramenahalli Jagannatha

Original scores for dance and theatre

Midlands Art Centre, UK

Chitraleka Dance Company, UK

Indira Thiagarajah, London

Abhinava Dance Company, Bangalore

Monica, Belgium

Radha Sridhar, Bangalore

Prabhath International, Bangalore

Prabhat Kalavidaru, Bangalore

Nadam Academy of Performing Arts

Rasika Dance Academy

Piali Ray, UK

Sampad Yuva, UK

M. P. Suma, Bangalore

STEM contemporary dance theatre, Bangalore

Gig Payne, UK

Pampa Dance Academy, USA

Sandesha, Mangalore

Padmini Ravi, Bangalore

ISKCON, Bangalore

Supriya Desai, USA

Maya Rao, Natya Institute of Kathak and Choreography, Bangalore

Pushpanjali, Manchester

Ramakrishna Vidyashala, Mysore

Guy Hutchins, Moby Duck Theatre Company, UK

Sampradaya Dance Creations, Toronto

North West Dance Alliance, Manchester

Threeaksha, Philadelphia, USA

Performances

Rao has performed at national and international festivals including Pattadakal Festival, Navaraspur Festival, Lord Mayor's Cultural Event 1994 (Birmingham), World Veerashaiva Conference 1997 (USA), World Konkani Conference 2002 (Texas), Soorya Festival, and Nishagandhi Festival. He has toured India and abroad performing and conducting workshops.

Other activities

He is the founder of the event management organization Prakruthi, an NGO that works towards a more environmentally-friendly India by bringing people into parks. Prakruthi increases awareness about Kannada literature and the culture of Karnataka through music, and organizes musical programs all over the state.

Recognition

Other works

As a composer, Rao has created his own musical style. He has scored theatre, ballet, film and television productions. Rao scored the music to M. S. Sathyu's short film Namak Ki Kankari (1996). As an arranger, he is known for fusing Hindustani music and Carnatic music with Western techniques and arranging background scores for various films. He has worked with theatre personalities including A. S. Murthy, B. V. Karanth and B. Jayashree. Rao has been involved in theatre in various capabilities. He has also worked as an actor and director. He has acted in several soap operas including Asare, Tulasi, Manvantara and Muktha.

He was commissioned by SAMPAD, UK to compose music for Moving Earth, a dance and music production that was part of the 2012 London Olympics.

He toured as a part of Chakrafonics, a world music band that performs genres from Indian classical fusion to world music. The band toured the USA, UK and Australia from 2014 to 2015.

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