- repertoire.
Wahid Khan (c. 1840 - 1933) was born to Imam Khan, a
Khandarbani dhrupadiya, in Alwar. He
learned rudra veena from
Bande Ali Khan (Kirana and Dagarbani)...
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Rebab (Arabic: ربابة, rabāba,
variously spelled rebap, rubob, rebeb, rababa, rabeba, robab, rubab, rebob, etc) is the name of
several related string instruments...
- Khān of
Delhi "Colors of Grace."
Seniya Qawwal Bacche || 18th-century
dhrupadiya in Rangile's Court. Ashiq-rang आशिक रंग Mir
Saleh "Colors of
Lover Qawwal...
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emphasis on
Hindustani classical Khayal music, instrumentalists, dancers,
dhrupadiyas,
Bhakti musicians,
Ghazal musicians, Qawwals, and
Carnatic musicians...
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Baijnath Prasad (also
known as
Baiju Bawra) was a
classical singer (
Dhrupadiya) who
lived in
Gwalior for his
whole life
under the
patronage of Man Singh...
- Ali Khan "Hingarang"
Ghulam Maula Khan
Rahim Ali Khan
Allarakha Khan (
Dhrupadiya)
Langde Hussain Khan
Ilahi Baksh Dhumi Khan
Shahab Khan
Vajid Ali Khan...
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Indian classical sarod player from Kolkata, India. His
style is the "
Dhrupadiya Veenkar"
style of
Alauddin Khan's Seni
Beenkar Gharana. He was tutored...
- vani,
called Dhandvani named after one of the forefathers. The
famous dhrupadiya of Shah
Jahans Court,
Nayak Dhundhu. It is also
called Rasal Vani for...
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commonly heard. In the
Gwalior tradition of singing, and
among many
dhrupadiyas(colloquial term used to
refer Dhrupad singers),
Lalit is sung with a...
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supported by
research indicating that
Makkan Khan's
descendants were
dhrupadiyas and
Shakkar Khan's
descendants were khayaliyas, thus
reflecting different...