Krishna Mohan Bhatt (born 1949) is a sitar player, teacher and scholar from Jaipur, India.
In his teens, Krishna's musical training was further enhanced by many years of study under the tutelage of his Guru Ravi Shankar, and musicians Nikhil Banerjee and Ali Akbar Khan, who had a strong impact on Krishna's musical growth. While developing his own individual style, Krishna's music was greatly influenced by twentieth century stalwarts such as the vocalists Amir Khan, Bade Gulam Ali Khan, Abdul Karim Khan, Begum Akhtar, Shobha Gurtu as well as folk singers of Rajasthan. Krishna's repertoire in performance includes a wide variety of rare and old traditional compositions from these masters of music.
In addition to performing Hindustani classical music, Bhatt has also performed and recorded with the American composer Terry Riley (working on the score for the Alain Tanner film No Man's Land), Zakir Hussain, the Kronos Quartet, Jody Stecher, jazz saxophonist George Brooks, and Rajasthani folk musicians.
He plays tabla on Robert Ashley's 1978 record Private Parts.Gann, Kyle: "Robert Ashley", University of Illinois Press, 2012, pg 55 –
He divides his time between Jaipur, Rajasthan and New York City, where he continues to perform and teach.
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