Vinay Chandra Maudgalya was born on 2 April 1918. He received his early training in
Hindustani classical music at
Vishnu Digambar Paluskar's academy in
Lahore. Later, he trained under
Vinayakrao Patwardhan in
Pune. He arrived in Delhi in 1939, as a "lanky, strikingly handsome" 21-year old, with a mandate to set up a school for classical music in Delhi.
Gandharva Mahavidyalaya was established in 1939. It was initially located in a rented flat near the now-closed Regal cinema in Connaught Place. Maudgalya was awarded the civilian honour of
Padma Shri by the
Government of India in 1984. He was married to Padma Devi and the couple had two sons,
Madhup Mudgal, a renowned musician and the incumbent principal of
Gandharva Mahavidyalaya,
Mukul Mudgal, the retired Chief Justice of the
Punjab and Haryana High Court who headed the
Mudgal Committee, comprising
Additional Solicitor General of India
L Nageswara Rao and senior advocate and former cricket umpire
Nilay Dutta, appointed by the
Supreme Court to conduct an independent inquiry into the allegation of corruption, betting and spot-fixing in 2013 Indian Premier League and a daughter,
Madhavi Mudgal, an
Odissi exponent. Both Mudhup and Madhavi are also recipients of Padma Shri. Mudgalya's music pursuit is one of the main features of the 2002 documentary film,
Pratidhwani - Echoes, made by Basheer Ali which focuses on other renowned musicians such as Mohan Nadkarni,
Naushad, Vasant Paluskar and
Ravi Shankar as well. Maudgalya died in 1995. ==See also==