Gita Sarabhai

Geeta Sarabhai Mayor (née Sarabhai; 1922 – 11 March 2011) was an Indian musician, well known for her patronage in music. She was among the first women to play the pakhavaj, a traditional barrel-shaped, two-headed drum. She promoted exchanges between Indian and Western music, particularly for bringing Ahmedabad to New York City. During a study stay in New York, she taught Indian music and philosophy to the experimental composer John Cage, in exchange for a course on the theory of Western music. The course included the twelve-tone technique of Arnold Schoenberg. In 1949, Geeta Sarabhai founded the Sangeet Kendra in Ahmedabad, whose mission is to document and promote classical and popular Indian musical traditions. Gita was a part-time faculty of music at National Institute of Design, Ahmedabad.

Geeta Sarabhai Mayor
Geeta Sarabhai Mayor, Ahmedabad, 1952
Born1922
Died11 March 2011 (aged 88-89)
Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India
EducationBhatkhande Music Institute Deemed University earlier known as Marris School of Music
OccupationMusician
Known forMusic composition
SpouseSatya Dev Mayor
ChildrenPallavi Satyadev Mayor
RelativesAjay Mayor (Grandson)
FamilySarabhai family
Musical career
GenresHindustani Classical
Instrument(s)Pakhawaj
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