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Amir Khusrau biography

Abul Hasan Amir Khusrau was a prominent poet, singer and musician living near Delhi around the fourteenth century. Khusrau is considered to be the first popular poet of Hindustani Khariboli. By whom? They are known for their riddles and tricks. He was the first to mention his language Hindavi. He was also a Persian poet. He was sheltered by the Delhi Sultanate. The list of his texts is long. At the same time, their history is important as a source.

Early life:

Honey Singh

Honey Singh (also known as Yo! Yo! Honey Singh) is a Punjabi rap singer, composer, singer and film actor. Honey Singh started his tenure as a season and recording artist in 2006 and soon became a Bhangra musician. Honey Singh has also tried his hand in Bollywood and currently he has become the highest paid artist for a single song. Nowadays, he has a song in almost every film. He learned rap singing at Trinity University (School of Trinity) in England.

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L. Subramaniam

L. Subramaniam is a talented Indian violinist, composer and talented performer of South Indian and Western classical music with Carnatic music. The melodies composed by them are unique in themselves. Not only is he a violinist, but he is also known as a revolutionary changer of technology and new experiments in music.

Tansen

Tansen was born in 1506. Those whose name was Tanna then. To gain further knowledge of music, Swamiji sent him to Hazrat Muhammad Gauss in Gwalior. After gaining sufficient knowledge of music, Tansen again returned to Mathura near Swami Haridas. Here he learned 'nad' lore from Swamiji. Tansen had achieved amazing success in music by now. Impressed by his music, Rewa-Naresh made him the head singer of his court. Akbar got an opportunity to listen to Tansen's music at Rewa-Naresh.

Purandar Das Biography

The time of the sixteenth century was a glorious time for the elevation of the Vijayanagara kingdom of Karnataka. The emperor Krishnadeva Raya of Vijay Nagar was famous not only in the cultural and religious but also social field, among the greatest kings of that era. This state has a special contribution to bring the Bhakti era to the lofty heights. This state has a valuable gift - the best poet, the great musician, the great saint Shri Purandaradas, an incarnation of religion.

Violinist Padma Bhushan Dr. N. Rajam

Dr. N. Rajam (born 16 April 1938) is an Indian violinist who performs Hindustani classical music. She remained Professor of Music at Banaras Hindu University, eventually became Head of the department and the Dean of the Faculty of Performing Arts of the University.
She was awarded the 2012 Sangeet Natak Akademi Fellowship, the highest honour in the performing arts conferred by the Sangeet Natak Akademi, India's National Academy for Music, Dance and Drama.

Sanjeev Abhyankar

Pandit Sanjeev Abhyankar (born 1969) is a Hindustani classical music vocalist of the Mewati Gharana. He won the National Film Award for Best Male Playback Singer in 1999 for his song, Suno Re Bhaila, in the Hindi film, Godmother and also the Kumar Gandharva National Award 2008 from the Govt of Madhya Pradesh for sustained excellence in the field of Classical Arts.

Mame Khan

Mame Khan is an Indian playback and folk singer from Rajasthan, India. He has been playback singer for numerous Hindi films such as Luck By Chance (2009), I Am (2010), No One Killed Jessica (2011), Mirzya (2016) and Sonchiriya (2019). Khan was featured on Coke Studio @ MTV (second season) along with Amit Trivedi, the duo performed the track Chaudhary. He received the Best Folk Single Award at Global Indian Music Academy Awards (GiMA) 2016.
Career
Mame Khan at Auditorium du musée Guimet in 2012

Bhurji Khan

Ustad Shamsuddin "Bhurji" Khan (1890–1950) was a Hindustani Classical vocalist of the Jaipur-Atrauli Gharana founded by his

Early life
Ustad Bhurji Khan was the third and the youngest son of Ustad Alladiya Khan. Despite this, Ustad Alladiya Khan felt that Ustad Bhurji Khan was the most capable of his children.

Bhurji's voice was excellent and had a good range. Among the three brothers his voice was the best. He was also intelligent. He used to listen to his brother's training and sing all the compositions.

Manji Khan

Ustad Badruddin "Manji" Khan (1888–1937) was a Hindustani Classical vocalist of the Jaipur-Atrauli Gharana founded by his father, Ustad Alladiya Khan. "He was called 'Manji' because he was his father's Manjhala (middle) son."
Early life
Utd. Manji Khan was the second son of Ustad Alladiya Khan. "Because of the health ailments of his other two brothers, elder Ustad Nasiruddin 'Badeji' Khan and younger Ustad Shamsuddin "Bhurji" Khan, Ustad Manji Khan was treated and chosen by Ustad Alladiya Khan as the foremost inheritor and disciple of the Jaipur-Atrauli gharana."

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