- of the
gharanas well
known for
singing khyals are: Delhi, Agra, Gwalior, Indore, Atrauli-Jaipur,
Kirana and Patiala. Four
famous kathak gharanas are: Lucknow...
- The
Patiala gharana (Hindi: पटियाला घराना, Urdu: پٹیالہ گھرانہ) is one of the
vocal gharanas (tradition, school, or
style of music) of
Hindustani classical...
- The
Etawah gharana is a
North Indian school of
sitar and
surbahar music and
named after a
small town
close to Agra
where Imdad Khan (1848–1920) lived...
- Bhai Wasawa, Baba
Rehman Baksh.
These all
disciples started their own
Gharanas and
their descendants are
still the most
respected musicians of the subcontinent...
-
gharana is one of the
vocal gharanas of
Indian classical music,
which originated in
Bhendi Bazaar area of
Mumbai in 1890. The
founders of the
gharana...
-
Farrukhabad Gharana is one of six
prominent playing styles or
gharanas of
North Indian tabla, in
Hindustani classical music, and
derives its name from...
- two
traditions are
known for
being one of the six
major gharanas of
tabla and
three gharanas of kathak.
Durga Prasad Mishra (c. 1800–1880),
father and...
-
Kirana gharana is one of the
Indian classical khyal gharanas, and is
concerned foremost with
intonation of
notes (swara). The
central concern of the Kirana...
- source?] "Gharanas of
Hindustani Music -
Hindustani classical Gharanas -
Hindustani Music Gharanas". Culturalindia.net. "HarmoNYom "A
Voice for
Indian classical...
- are
standard and
introductory repertoire taught to
students of all
tabla gharanas. Gottlieb,
Robert S. (1993). Solo
Tabla Drumming of
North India: Inam Ali...