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Idea Jalsa Artists Profile - IMA
 
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,
 
Pandit Hariprasad Chaurasia
The internationally renowned exponent of the bansuri or bamboo flute, surprisingly does not come from a long lineage of flautists.
 
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”.
 
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.
 
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.
 
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.
 
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
 
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.
 
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.
 
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...
 
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.
 
Sanjeev Abhyankar
Sanjeev Abhyankar ,the maestro from the Mewati Gharana, is an artist of international acclaim in the field of Hindustani Classical Music.
 
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.
 
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.
 
Purbayan Chatterjee
Purbayan Chatterjee gave his first sensational performance at the age of 5 at the India Festival in Basel in 1982.
 
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.
 
Jaswinder Singh (Ghazal)
Jaswinder Singh is the young Ghazal Nawaaz and without doubt the most promising and sensational ghazal singer of this generation.
 
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.
 
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.
 
Rimpa Siva
Few Indian musicians have created as much excitement and discussion in recent times as Rimpa Siva.
 
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.
 
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.
 
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.
 
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.
 
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.
 
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.
 
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.
 
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.
 
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.
 
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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