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The Harmonium replaced the Sarangi in the early 20th century and went through tough times as it first was banned as accompanying instrument by All India Radio (A.I.R). Hindustani classical music exponents such as Walawalkar (and many others) established the Harmonium as solo instrument in Indian Classical music. [3] [10]
Oke, a renowned third generation harmonium artist [1] [2] [5] playing the instrument since the age of four, [4] later learned from the maestro late Pandit Govindrao Patwardhan [2] [5] for 25 years [3] to become an ace Harmonium player. [6] His first public performance was a harmonium solo in 1972 on Mumbai Doordarshan. [5]
Mehmood Dhaulpuri was born on 23 March 1954 in Dhaulpur in the India state of Rajasthan, in a family of musicians; his grandfather, Buddha Khan, was a known Sarangi player. [3] His early training was in Sarangi, from his family, and he started playing the instrument by the time he was eleven.
Daniel Beckmann (born 1980); Andreas Boltz (born 1964); Winfried Bönig (born 1959); Gabriel Dessauer (born 1955); Matthias Eisenberg (born 1956); Stefan Engels (born 1967); Zsolt Gárdonyi (born 1946)