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Carnatic, Bansuri

JA Jayanth 'Flute'

JA Jayanth 'Flute' has fully earned his nickname. As a child his grandmother VS Sundar gave him a...

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Hindustani, Bansuri

Pandit Nityanand Haldipur

Pandit Nityanand Haldipur is among the Maihar gharana’s leading bansuri exponents. He was a...

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Hindustani, Bansuri

Pravin Godkhindi

Pravin Godkhindi is an eclectic classical flautist, performing Hindustani music on the bansuri....

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Hindustani, Bansuri

Pandit Rajendra Prasanna

Pandit Rajendra Prasanna is a leading exponent of both the bansuri and the shehnai, two wind...

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Hindustani, Bansuri

Rakesh Chaurasia

Rakesh Chaurasia is an innovative exponent of the modern bansuri (a side-blown subcontinental...

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Hindustani, Bansuri

Pandit Ronu Majumdar

Pandit Ranendranath ‘Ronu’ Majumdar is a bansuri master from Benares. His father was a...

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Hindustani, Bansuri

Pandit Rupak Kulkarni

Pandit Rupak Kulkarni is one of today’s finest bansuri exponents, with a style rooted in the...

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Hindustani, Bansuri

Shashank Subramanyam

Born to a biochemist father in the extraordinarily musical village of Rudrapatna, Shashank...

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