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  2. Bansuri - Wikipedia

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    Krishna with a bansuri is sometimes referred to as Venugopal. A bansuri is an ancient side-blown bamboo flute originating from Indian Subcontinent. It is an aerophone produced from bamboo and metal like material used in many Indian and Nepali Lok songs. A bansuri is traditionally made from a single hollow shaft of bamboo with seven finger holes ...

  3. Nityanand Haldipur - Wikipedia

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    Nityanand was born in Mumbai into a musical family and showed indications of prodigious abilities at a very young age. His father, Niranjan Haldipur, a senior disciple of Pannalal Ghosh, initiated him into the art of flute-playing. [2] Over the next two decades, Nityanand's training continued under the late Chidanand Nagarkar, and Devendra ...

  4. Hariprasad Chaurasia - Wikipedia

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    The Mystical Flute of Hari Prasad Chaurasia; Maestro's Choice; Basant Bahar; Chaurasia's Choice; 1996. Hari Prasad Chaurasia & his Divine Flute; Flute Recital; Valley Recalls - In search of Peace, Love and Harmony; Krishna's Flute - Master of the Bansuri; Classical Encounters - A live Experience with Pt. Hari Prasad Chaurasia; Fabulous Flute ...

  5. Rakesh Chaurasia - Wikipedia

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    Rakesh Chaurasia (born 10 January 1971) is an Indian flautist, who plays the bansuri, an Indian bamboo flute. [1] [2] He is the nephew of flautist Hariprasad Chaurasia.[3] [4]He was awarded 'Indian of the Year 2017.' [5]

  6. Venu - Wikipedia

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    Often beginners in India find themselves in a dilemma on what kind of flute to begin playing on as India has two distinct kinds of transverse flutes. They are the bansuri (North Indian bamboo flute) and the venu (South Indian bamboo flute). The main differences between these two are the raw material, construction and style of playing.

  7. Bansuri Utsav - Wikipedia

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    The Bansuri Utsav is a two-day musical festival which is especially dedicated to flutes. The 8th Bansuri Utsav was held in Mumbai in Ravindra Natya Mandir. The festival is held annually and till 2015 it was held in Thane in Maharashtra. [1] The Bansuri Utsav, literally translating as 'flute festival' was started in 2007 by Shri Vivek Sonar. It ...

  8. Deepak Ram - Wikipedia

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    Deepak Ram (born 1960) [citation needed] is a South African born flautist, composer, keyboard player and producer of Indian origin. Deepak is considered a master of bansuri, an Indian flute of ancient origin made from bamboo.

  9. Raghunath Seth - Wikipedia

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    Pandit Raghunath Seth (1931 – 15 February 2014) was a noted Indian exponent of Hindustani classical music through the medium of Bansuri, or bamboo flute; he was also a noted film score composer. He has received Sangeet Natak Akademi Award in 1994, given by Sangeet Natak Akademi , India's National Academy for Music, Dance and Drama.