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Music loses its beat: India’s iconic tabla ustad dies at 73Tabla maestro and internationally acclaimed ... way back in 1973 when Indian music had begun to earn a wide following in the West. Shakti thus was a milestone in Ustad Zakir Hussain’s career.
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Ishaan inherited his passion for tabla from his father tabla and sitar legend Pandit Nayan Ghosh and grandfather, tabla ...
Tabla player Anuradha Pal's musical journey has been remarkable, not only because she broke social boundaries and records but also because she paved the way for other women to take the stage ...
For University of North Texas alumnus Aakash Sridhar, the journey to jazz — and his debut album, Revived Emotions — started with the tabla and few chances to improvise.
In a rare coming together of India’s premier Hindustani classical music organisations, veteran tabla virtuoso Pandit Omkar ...
Released on March 3, tabla exponent Ojas Adhiya’s new single Forever In Rhythm has been dedicated to the “radiant and uncontainable” energy of ghazal maestro Pankaj Udhas and tabla legend Ustad Zakir ...
A classical Indian music recital in Shanghai featuring Grammy ... Chatterjee and Chaurasia were joined on stage by Bivakar Choudhury on the tabla, Debashish Adhikary on the harmonium, and Murali ...
Legendary Indian tabla maestro Zakir Hussain has died at ... A child prodigy, he began performing alongside India’s classical music legends during his teens. In 1973, Zakir formed the Indian ...
He is best known as the father of modern Asian electronica music. Drawing inspiration from the classical Indian arts, Singh first came to prominence as a Tabla percussionist in the 1980s London ...
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