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Wednesday, 8 January 2020

Indian Classical Instrumentalists

Indian classical instrumentalists have achieved tremendous success and fame with their innate intellect and creative excellence in the form of the various musical instruments.music.jpg
Indian classical instrumentalists include the various skilled practitioners of music who are admired for their timeless musical renditions through several kinds of musical instruments
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like 'rudra veena', 'surbahar', 'sitar', 'sarod', 'sarangi', 'flute', 'shehnai' and 'santoor'.

Ali Akbar Khan.pngAli Akbar Khan
Also known as 'Khansahib' or 'Ustad' meaning Master, Ali Akbar Khan was a well recognised Hindustani classical musician belonging to 'Maihar Gharana' who played the sarod instrument.

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Hariprasad Chaurasia
Pandit Hariprasad Chaurasia is a reputed exponent of the flute or 'bansuri' or the bamboo who was inspired to recite the flute after he heard the flute playing of Pandit Bholanath.
zakir-hussain.jpgZakir Hussain
Born on 9th March, 1951, Ustad Zakir Hussain was a famous 'tabla' player and travelled to United States for commencing his international career in the year 1970.
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Pandit Ravi Shankar
Pandit Ravi Shankar is a renowned sitar maestro and amongst the respected legends of the 20th century and belonged to a Brahmin family.

Dr. L. Subramaniam.jpgDr. L. Subramaniam
Dr. L. Subramaniam is a talented violinist, conductor and composer and is considered to be one of the most scholarly instrumentalists of the country.

Bismillah Khan.jpgBismillah Khan
Also revered as 'Ustad', Bismillah Khan was known for popularising the instrument 'shehnai', a wind instrument of the country.

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