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Greatest Hindustani Classical Vocalist of 20 th Century has been.....
 
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Bharat Ratna, Late Pandit Bhimsen Joshi
Pt Bhimsen Joshi, who passed away in Pune on 24 January 2011, was a musician no one could emulate. For those fortunate ones who heard him sing live, it was an experience that would remain with them forever. .....
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Ustad Bade Ghulam Ali Khan
Ustad Bade Ghulam Ali Khan.Among his many contributions to Hindustani Music,was that he made contemporary musicians and music lovers realize the prime importance of voice culture and voice modulation, and the supreme value of emotion in music...
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Vasumathi Badrinathan
As a vocalist of Indian classical Carnatic music, Vasumathi combines a fine blend of tradition and creativity in her singing style. Coming from a family with an intense musical background, Vasumathi was initiated into this art at a very young age.
Ustad F. Wasifuddin Dagar
Wasifuddin is carrying on the DAGARVANI tradition in solo. His rendition of dhrupad is a unique blend of his uncle’s training, his father’s quality of voice and temperament, his own personality and his in-depth knowledge of the characteristic styles of his elders!!.
Ustad Raza Ali Khan
Grandson of Late Bade Ghulam Ali Khan sb and leading vocalist of the Kasur Patiala Gharana, he is also an accomplished music director and composer. Read on..
Shailendra Mishra
Having learnt from eminent gurus like Sh Arjun Rai, Pt Anand Gopal Bandopadhyay & Pt Sameer Chatterjee, Sh Mishra has accompanied stalwarts like Ustad Amjad Ali Khan (sarod), Pandit V.G.Jog,(violin),Pandit Shrikant Bakre(vocal),Pandit Rajan Sajan Mishra(vocal),Pandit Ulhas Kashalkar(vocal),Vidushi N.Rajam(violin)and a host of eminent vocalists and instrumentalists in India and abroad.
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Pandit Ramesh Misra(Sarangi)
The World Music Institute presents "Sound of a Hundred Colors" -Pandit Ramesh Misra who is one of India’s most popular maestros of the sarangi.His program interweaves acoustic music with informal talk.Venue:Leonard Nimoy Thalia @ Peter Norton Symphony Space,Broadway at 95th Street, NYC at 7.30 PM.

 
Pandit Jasraj (Vocal )
The World Music Institute presents "Masters of Indian Music" -
Vocalist Pandit Jasraj.The legendary vocalist,internationally acclaimed for his extraordinary 3 ½ octave range, he is noted for his rich renditions of khyal. Venue: Peter Norton Symphony Space,Broadway at 95th Street, NYC at 7.00 PM.
 
Rupak Kulkarni (Flute),Snehashish Mozumder(Mandolin), Subhen Chatterjee(Tabla)
Flute and Mandolin Jugalbandi.Features: Rupak Kulkarni (Flute),Snehashish Mozumder(Mandolin), Subhen Chatterjee(Tabla).With music blown into his breath by father Pt. Malhar Kulkarni, Rupak Kulkarni has blossomed under the finest tutelage of flute maestro Pt. Hariprasad Chaurasia, to become an outstanding exponent of Maihar Gharana. While, Snehasish Mozumder is among those few established musicians in India who has mastered the art of playing Mandolin, and has blended it perfectly into the style of Hindustani Indian Classical Music.Enjoy this Jugalbandi! 7:00:00 PM.Venue: Allen Library Civic Auditorium, 300 N. Allen Drive, Allen TX 75013.
 
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Pandit Shailesh Bhagwat
One of the most well known disciples of Late Bharat-Ratna Ustad Bismillah Khan Saheb, Pandit SHAILESH BHAGWAT"s rendering of Shehnai is marked with an emotional presentation - which has a systematic blending and an improvisation of Raga in the "Gayaki-Ang". His phenomenal breath-control is superb and notable.
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