The two legendary brothers who lived in Pakistan and who became very famous for their duets in which they used to sing extremely fast tans.
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Marwa (Nazakat & Salamat Ali Khan) | 0.7 MB | 3:16 min | ||
Purvi (Nazakat & Salamat Ali Khan) | 8 MB | 17:32 min |
Nissar Hussain was the son of Fida Hussain Khan of Rampur.
PS : I had wrongly mistaken him with Nissar Hussain Khan of Gwalior, son of Natthu Khan and guru of Krishnarao Shankar Pandit. Thanks to Vinay Pandeji.
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Bhairavi (Nissar Hussain Khan) | 0.8 MB | 3:22 min | ||
Chayanat (Nissar Hussain Khan) | 0.8 MB | 3:26 min |
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Nat Malhar (Nivrittibua Sarnaik) | 1.1 MB | 3:14 min | ||
Shuddh Kalyan (Nivrittibua Sarnaik) | 8.8 MB | 25:24 min |
Omkarnathji was the disciple of Pandit Vishnu Digambar Paluskar. He became a very famous vocalist and was the recipient of many awards.
He excelled in tans and used to emphasise on "bhava" or dramatic aspect, during performance.
He was the Principal of the Music College of Banaras Hindu University and wrote the excellent Geet Anjali (Vols.I-VII, Varanasi, 1954-1962).
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Misra Piloo, bhaj krishna (Padmavati Gokhale) | 1.4 MB | 3:52 min |
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Ramkrishnabuwaji was a great exponent of the Gwalior gharana.
He was the disciple of Nissar Hussain Khan. He founded the Ramkrishna Sangeet Vidyalaya in Puna and published an excellent book "Sangeet Kala Prakash" (Pub. N. Narahar Vaze, prin. Lokasangraha Press, Poona).
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Bhatiyar 1939 (Ramkrishna VAZE) | 0.5 MB | 3:08 min | ||
Marwa (Ramkrishna Vaze) | 0.7 MB | 2:50 min |