#darbarfestival | Nityanand Haldipur is among the Maihar gharana’s leading bansuri exponents. He discusses the influence of his guru, the revered but reclusive Annapurna Devi.
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Nityanand Haldipur is among the Maihar gharana’s leading bansuri exponents. He was a longtime student of surbahar maestro Annapurna Devi, one of India’s most revered musicians. He continues his guru’s tradition of taking students on other instruments, including flute, saxophone, violin, guitar and vocals, and holds ‘listening sessions’ on the works of Maihar gharana greats such as Alauddin Khan. His bansuri style fuses the ideas of Wazir Khan and Pannalal Ghosh. Hear more of Nityanand here:
-Mishra Kafi | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qLSLa...
-Interview Pt. 2 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dgLgy...
Recorded by Darbar on 5 Jan 2014, on location in in Mumbai:
-Nityanand Haldipur (bansuri)
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