Sandeep Ranade

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Sandeep Ranade
Born
Sandeep Dilip Ranade

(1981-07-08)8 July 1981
Alma mater
Occupations
  • Musician
  • Software Engineer
Years active2005 - Present
Musical career
Genres
khayal
Instrument(s)
  • Vocals

Sandeep Ranade (alias "Naadrang"; born 1981) is an

Indian Classical singer and software engineer from Pune. His composition about coronavirus, "Na Corona Karo," was shared extensively on social media. In 2021, he won an Apple Design Award
for his app, NaadSadhana.

Career

Born in Bangalore, Ranade studied computer software and engineering at

University of Pune and Johns Hopkins University[citation needed], later working at Microsoft and Google. He later returned to Pune to focus on music, teach, and build a start-up.[1]

He has given musical concerts in North America

Praise from Apple

Ranade performed the song 'Mile Sur Mera Tumhara' along with the NaadSadhana App for Apple's CEO Tim Cook on April 18, 2024.[7] Cook was moved by the performance and congratulated Ranade on the impact of the app throughout the world.

148th Baba Harivallabh Sangeet Sammelan

Ranade performed at the prestigious 148th Baba Harivallabh Sangeet Sammelan, held on December 29, 2024.[8] The event was marked by a sterling lineup of artists, including Nishat Khan (Sitar), Gundecha Brothers (Dhrupad), Meeta Pandit (Vocal), Kalapini Komkali (Vocal), Dr Santosh Nahar (Violin), Sucheta Ganguly (Vocal), Suchismita Chatterjee and Debopriya (Flute Jugalbandi), Pt. Nayan Ghosh and Ishaan Ghosh (Tabla Jugalbandi), Rahul Deshpande (Vocal), and Sandeep Ranade (Vocal), among others.

He commenced his performance with Raag Gorakh Kalyan, followed by his largely commended composition in Raag Basant, 'Na Corona Karo'. He enthralled the listeners with his representation of 'Mata Kalika', a composition in Raag Adana. He concluded the performance with a bhajan composed by Pandit Jasraj, 'Govind Damodar Madhaveti', followed by Raag Khamaj Bahar. Ranade received blessings from both the event coordinators and the spectators for his scintillating performance, symbolized by the act of showering flower petals upon him.[9]

Coronavirus Song

On 18 March 2020, Ranade composed a song in Raag Basant, "Na Corona karo," about how to prevent transmitting the coronavirus just as Indian public health officials began implementing curfews which was circulated widely.[10] Leading musicians commended the song.[11]

Musicianship

Ranade is a musician of the

Pandit Jasraj.[12] He also learned from Shobha Abhyankar and Anjali Joglekar-Ponkshe.[10] Critics have celebrated the lustrous quality of Ranade's voice and musicality.[13]

NaadSadhana for iOS

Ranade has developed an

AI, NaadSadhana utilizes iOS's low-latency capabilities[15] for responsive feedback.[16]

The app was featured on the Apple Developer Website, having gained significant traction to be called as a 'Music Maker'.[17]

Apple Design Award

In 2021, NaadSadhana was awarded Apple Design Award in the "Innovation" category.

A.R. Rahman congratulated Ranade on the win.[10]

NCPEDP- Mphasis Universal Design Award

Ranade won the '

National Centre for Promotion of Employment of disabled people' 2020 Universal Design Award in the category that recognizes people who work for the cause of accessibility and universal design in areas ranging from built environment, transport infrastructure, mobility & independent living aids, and assistive technology, to name a few. The app makes Indian classical music accessible to people with vision and hearing impairments. This is a first of its kind app that enables everyone, disabled and non-disabled, to train themselves in music.[21]

Discography

Album Year Tracks Featured Musicians
Untitled 2005 1. Raag
Madhuwanti
2. Raag Kalawati
3. Raag Miyan Malhar
Milind Kulkarni (harmonium)
Rohit Mujumdar (tabla)
Untitled 2008 1. Raag Malkauns
2. Raag Charukeshi
3. Raag Hemavati
4. Bhavgeet based on Shanta Shelke's poem
Ramdas Palsule (tabla)
Tanmay Deochake (harmonium)
Mana Tarana Gaaye 2010 1. Raag
Marwa
2. Raag Chandrakauns

3. Raag Miyan Malhar (Chatrang)
Tanmay Deochake (harmonium)
Vibhav Khandolkar (tabla)
The Young Masters of Tomorrow 2011 1.
natyageet in teentaal)
7. Raag Malkauns, "Piya more aawat nahin" (vilambit rupak)
8. Raag Malkauns, "Kaiso niko laagoma" (madhyalaya teentaal)
9. Raag Malkauns, "Aaj more ghar ayela balama" (druth teentaal)
10. Raag Ramdasi Malhar, "Sawan ke badra chhaye" (madhyalaya teentaal)
11. Raag Charukeshi, "He Surano Chandra Vha" (natyageet in rupak)
12. Raag Adana Kanada
, "Mata Kalika" (Bhajan in teentaal)
Amit Kavthekar (tabla)
Mohan Bhide (harmonium)
Elements by Naadrang 2017 1. "Agni (Fire)" (
Kaliyug (Age of Vice)" (teentaal) in Raag Bhairavi
Synthetic accompaniment
Singles 2020 • "Na Corona Karo" in Raag Basant
• "Bye Bye 2020 ('Anand barasao')" in Raag Des
NaadSadhana for
(synthetic accompaniment)
Singles 2021 • "Work from Home ('Dina raina saba jana karat')" in
Mahashivaratri 2021 ('Bhava Bhairava Bhuteshwara')" in Raag Adana Kanada
• "Na Corona Karo (One Year Later)" in Raag Basant
• "Neendiya Chura Le Gaye Tore Naina" in Raag Bageshri
NaadSadhana for
(synthetic accompaniment)

References

  1. ^ D'Sa, Francis (16 May 2019). "NaadSadhana: A Tabla-Swarmandal AI/ML jugalbandi app for classical singers, trainees". Deccan Chronicle.
  2. ^ "Fundraising Events To Help Tsunami Victims". Lokvani.
  3. ^ "Classical musicians unite for online concert series during lockdown". The Indian Express. Indian Express. PTI. 31 March 2020. Retrieved 18 November 2021.
  4. ^ "सांगलीत १३ रोजी पंडित भीमसेन जोशी संगीत महोत्सव, जागतिक किर्तीच्या दिग्गज कलाकारांचा आविष्कार". 9 January 2018.
  5. ^ "भीमसेन जोशी महोत्सव शनिवारी सांगलीत". 9 January 2018.
  6. ^ Ranade, Sandeep. "Sandeep Ranade 'Naadrang' accompanies Pandit Jasraj at the 63rd Sawai Gandharva Bhimsen Mahotsav". Youtube. Retrieved 18 November 2021.
  7. ^ Cook, Tim (18 April 2024). "Tweet".
  8. ^ Banerji, Aparna (22 December 2023). "148th Baba Harivallabh Sangeet Sammelan to begin from Dec 29". [The Tribune].
  9. ^ Harivallabh Sangeet Sammelan (29 December 2023). "Sh. Sandeep Ranade". YouTube.
  10. ^ a b c Bhavani, Divya Kala (12 June 2021). "NaadSadhana app: From a simple tuner to a complex AI Indian Classical music creator". The Hindu.
  11. ^ "Coronavirus Na Corona Karo song goes viral on social media". The Hindu. IANS. 2 April 2020. Retrieved 18 November 2021.
  12. ^ http://shodhganga.inflibnet.ac.in/bitstream/10603/129349/8/06.%20chapter_2.pdf [bare URL PDF]
  13. ^ "मोहन वीणा वादनाने नगरकर मंत्रमुग्ध".
  14. ^ "Indian developer wins Apple design award for app on Hindustani classical music". India Today. Retrieved 18 November 2021.
  15. ^ a b c "In a Nation of Android Users, Why These Developers Are All in on Apple's iOS". NDTV Gadgets 360. 3 June 2019.
  16. ^ D'Sa, Francis (16 May 2019). "NaadSadhana: A Tabla-Swarmandal AI/ML jugalbandi app for classical singers, trainees". The Asian Age.
  17. ^ "Music makers". 8 June 2021.
  18. ^ "Apple Design Awards - Apple Developer".
  19. ^ "Apple announces its 2021 Apple Design Award winners". 10 June 2021.
  20. ^ "Indian developer wins Apple design award for app on Hindustani classical music".
  21. ^ "NCPEDP Award". Facebook.

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