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*[[Ustad Ghulam Abbas Khan]]
*[[Ustad Ghulam Abbas Khan]]
*Ustad [[Faiyaz Khan]] "Prem Piya" (1880–1950)
*Ustad [[Faiyaz Khan]] "Prem Piya" (1880–1950)
*Ustad Atta Hussain Khan "Ratan Piya"
*Ustad [[Vilayat Hussain Khan]] "Pran Piya"
*Ustad [[Vilayat Hussain Khan]] "Pran Piya"
*Ustad [[Khadim Hussain Khan]] "Sajan Piya"
*Ustad [[Khadim Hussain Khan]] "Sajan Piya"
*Ustad [[Latafat Hussain Khan]] "Prem Das"
*Ustad [[Latafat Hussain Khan]] "Prem Das"
*Ustad [[Sharafat Hussain Khan]] "Prem Rang"
*Ustad [[Sharafat Hussain Khan]] "Prem Rang"
*Ustad Anwar Hussain Khan
*Ustad Khadim Hussain Khan "Sajan Piya"
*Ustad Khadim Hussain Khan "Sajan Piya"
*Pandit Madhusudan Joshi of Baroda (foremost disciple of Ut. Atta Hussain Khan)
*Pandit Shrikrishna (Babanrao) Haldankar "Raspiya"
*Pandit Shrikrishna (Babanrao) Haldankar "Raspiya"
*Pandit Arun Kashalkar "Rasdas"
*Pandit Arun Kashalkar "Rasdas"
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* Pandit [[Jitendra Abhisheki]]
* Pandit [[Jitendra Abhisheki]]
* Moni Babu (Manindralal Sengupta) [http://www.alaap-agragharana.com Click here for some wonderful agra* gharana alaaps]
* Moni Babu (Manindralal Sengupta) [http://www.alaap-agragharana.com Click here for some wonderful agra* gharana alaaps]
* Ustad Ghulam Hasnain Khan alias "Rajamiyan"
* Pandit Madhusudan Joshi of Baroda
* Ustad Asad Ali khan of Pakistan
* Pt. Dhruv Tara joshi"Prem Rang" and "Rasikpiya"
* Pt. Ratnakant Ramnathkar "Premrang"



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Revision as of 12:28, 12 April 2011

Agra Gharana is a tradition of North Indian Classical Vocal Music descended from the Nauhar Bani. So far, Nauhar Bani has been traced back to around 1300 AD, during the reign of Emperor Allauddin Khilji of Delhi.

The first known musician of this tradition is Nayak Gopal. The style prevalent then in the Gharana was “Dhrupad-Dhamar”. Ustad Ghagghe Khudabuksh (1790-1880 AD) introduced the “Khayal” style of Gwalior Gharana into Agra Gharana. Furthermore the Khayal style of Atrauli Gharana was added in the late 19th century.

This is the only Gharana that has still continued to sing Dhrupad-Dhamar along with Nom-Tom Alap, Khayal, Thumri, Tappa, Tarana, Hori, Dadra, Ghazal, Kaul, Rasiya etc.

Some Prominent Exponents


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