Career
He belonged to the Darbhanga gharana and was based in Patna. Though Darbhaga gharam is known for its laykari (the play on laya or tempo, using devices such as syncopation) techniques, he was the first exponent of the gharana to promote fast paced laykari in Dhrupad, which developed in the second half of 20th-century. In 1971, he was awarded the Padma Shri by Government of India.
Thereafter in 1984, he was awarded the Sangeet Natak Akademi Fellowship the highest honour conferred by the Sangeet Natak Akademi, India"s National Academy of Music, Dance & Drama.
Subsequently his learnt Khyal, Thumri and Bhajan genre from his father Baldev Tiwari. His singing, gayaki was known for Swara, Meend, Gamak and Laykari.
Besides improvisation of complicated Chhand, which allowed him to move from one rhythm pattern to another. He also performed in other genres such as Khyal, Thumri, Tappa and bhajan.
He was a leading performer at All India Radio, Patna.
Awards: Padma Shri in 1971, gold medal. From President Doctor.Rajendra Prasad 1955, Bihar ratna 1989, tansen award and many other awards by numerous music organisations of India and abroad. performed in concerts all over India, Europe, et cetera Tiwari died in 1998.