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Sangeet Martand Pandit Jasraj
Born in a family that has given to Indian classical music four generations of outstanding musicians, the Mewati maestro ,the contemporary doyen of North Indian Vocals,
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Pandit Hariprasad Chaurasia
The internationally renowned exponent of the bansuri or bamboo flute, surprisingly does not come from a long lineage of flautists.
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Dr. L. Subramaniam
India’s violin icon, “The Paganini of Indian Classical music”, “the God of Indian Violin” is the serenity of an Indian musician combined with the magnetism of a western “star”.
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Pt. Ajay Pohankar
In the year 1948 at Jabalpur in Madhya Pradesh, a child took birth to be named as Ajay. His inclination towards music was natural.
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Ghazal Maestro Jagjit Singh
Jagjit's fresh voice was a departure from the prevalent style of ghazal rendition, which was heavily based on classical and semi-classical Indian music.
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Anuradha Paudwal
A popular playback singer in bollywood was born on 27th October. She has been one of the leading playback singers since Lata Mangeshkar and Asha Bhonsle.
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Wadali Brothers
Padamshree Ustad Puran Chand wadali and Piyare Lal Wadali need no introductions for those familiar with the trends and artists of the music world
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Hariharan
An Indian playback singer in Hindi, Tamil, Malayalam,Kannada and Telugu movies, an established ghazal singer, and one of the pioneers of Indian fusion music.
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Shankar Mahadevan
Shankar Mahadevan was born in Chembur, a suburb of Mumbai, India to a Tamil family. He learned Indian Classical Music and Carnatic music in his childhood.
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Rakesh Chaurasia - Continuing The Chaurasia Tradition
A famous name attached to this musician; young Rakesh is the nephew and child prodigy of flute maestro Pt. Hariprasad Chaurasia...
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Niladri Kumar
The son and disciple of Sitar Maestro Pandit Kartick Kumar, is a maverick musician, started learning the sitar at age of four and did his first public performance at the age of six.
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Sanjeev Abhyankar
Sanjeev Abhyankar ,the maestro from the Mewati Gharana, is an artist of international acclaim in the field of Hindustani Classical Music.
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Richa Sharma
Richa Sharma (born 29 August in Faridabad, Haryana) is an Indian film singer. She started her music career as an 8 year old.
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Devaki Pandit (Hindustani Classical Vocal)
A young classical singer, was born with music in her voice, charm in her persona, and she has successfully created magic in the world of classical music.
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Purbayan Chatterjee
Purbayan Chatterjee gave his first sensational performance at the age of 5 at the India Festival in Basel in 1982.
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Mohammed Vakil (Ghazal)
You meet him, talk to him and hear him sing. You are amazed at the smooth as silk and sweet as honey ?Voice? of his.
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Jaswinder Singh (Ghazal)
Jaswinder Singh is the young Ghazal Nawaaz and without doubt the most promising and sensational ghazal singer of this generation.
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Runa Rizvi (Sufi)
Runa Rizvi the latest singing sensation in the world of music is the worthy daughter of Ghazal maestro Rajkumar Rizvi & Indrani Rizvi.
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Hans Raj Hans
Hans Raj Hans is a Punjabi singer born in a village called Shafipur near Jalandhar. He was born into a peasant family. He sings Punjabi Folk and Sufi music.
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Rimpa Siva
Few Indian musicians have created as much excitement and discussion in recent times as Rimpa Siva.
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Shashank
Shashank, born on Oct. 14, 1978, was barely nine months old when he was initiated to south Indian classical music, even before he started speaking his mother tongue.
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Vijay Ghate
Originally from Jabalpur (MP), Vijay learned his art at a very early age. He then moved to Mumbai, and for over twelve years he was under the tutelage of Pandit Suresh Talwalkar.
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Sridar Parthasarathy (Mridangam)
A disciple of Shri. K. R. Chandramouli, he started learning mridangam at the of six and accompanied classical artistes like Smt D K Pattamal, Shri. Madurai G. S. Mani etc.
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Sawani Shende Sathaye (Hindustani Classical Vocal)
Sawani is born in a musically rich family. She was introduced to Indian Classical Music at a tender age of six by her grandmother.
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Yogesh Samsi
Yogesh Samsi was born into a musical family in Delhi in 1968. He began his tabla instruction with his father at age four and then continued with the illustrious Pandit Taranath Rao.
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Bela Shende
Bela Shende?s video song of her debut album Kaisa Yeh Jadoo depicts her as a modern-day Cinderella. In real-life too, Bela had dreamt of making a career in playback singing.
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Shabir Khan
Belongs to Rajsthan Sikar Gharana. He received his tuterage form his guru & father Ustad Sulthan Khan. He has been performing since the age of 13 years.
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Abhijit Pohankar
Abhijit Pohankar is the only Indian classical keyboard exponent of India and has successfully experimented with classical music in his own special way.
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Ankita Joshi
Ankita starting performing as a child at the age of 6th. The gifted child was trained in music by her uncle Shri Laxmikant Ravande at the age of 5.
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Shounak Abhisheki (Hindustani Vocal)
A leading vocalist has a beautiful combination of Agra and Jaipur styles in his music, as he has done his primary training under the Smt. Kamal Tambe of Jaipur Gharana.
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