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Pandit
Shamboo Nath Sopori
Prof. S.N. Sopori popularly known as 'Masterjee' is a musician with phenomenal energy, artistic qualities, devotion, dedication and perfection. A legendary name in the musical world of Jammu and Kashmir, he has been a guru of thousands of students and Hindustani classical music grew with him in the valley. Sitar, Santoor and classical vocal are his forte.
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Pandit
Bhajan Sopori
Santoor maestro, Pandit
Bhajan Sopori comes from a family of musicians of "Sofiana Gharana"
of Kashmir and Santoor is what he inherited from his predecessors. He
got his initial training from his grand father, Pt. S. C. Sopori and
later from his father Pt. S.N. Sopori. He gave his first public
performance at the age of ten.
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Raj Begum
Kashmir's Melody queen of yesteryears.
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Ghulam Hassan Sofi
Melody king of Kashmir
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Vijay Malla
Vijay
Malla started singing very frequently on Radio and Television - his
songs became instant hits that are popular even after 25 years. He has
performed in almost whole of India, as he has been honored by the
academic institute of music and fine arts to be the playback singer of
various musical operas.
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Kailash
(Mehra)
Sadhu
Kailash Mehra who has
carved a niche for herself among the versatile singers has an astounding
breath capacity and control. Kailash's notes meander with increasing
Vigour to a breath taking crescendo.
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Arti (Tiku) Kaul
Arti has been trained and
groomed as a accomplished singer by her Guru Shri T. K. Jalali. Arti has
performed in major Indian cities and has represented the Government of
India in West Indies, Venezuela, and North America in cultural and
social exchange programs.
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Mohan Lal Aima
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Asha Bhosle
Versatility
could well be Asha Bhosle's second name. No type of song has been beyond her
vocal range be it a club dance, sad song, bhajan, ghazal, pop etc.
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Runa
Laila
Born in a family of music lovers in Bangladesh,
Runa started learning classical music at a very early age, and received
vigorous training from Ustad Habibiddin Khan.
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Nirja Pandit
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Habba
Khatoon
A TV movie
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Songs in Exile
Panun Kashmir Presentation
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BUB
A Kashmiri Movie
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S. K. Bhan
Poet and Humorist
Maenzraat
Kith Kith
Khaander
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Dalip
Langoo
Dalip Langoo is a prominent vocalist and cultural activist of the
valley known for his songs sung in Gul-Gulshan-Gulfam and Say-e-Deodar-Ke
for DD1 and DD2 respectively.
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Asha
Kaul
An artiste of outstanding versatility and range, Shrimati Asha Kaul
is the recipient of the prestigious Begum Akhtar Award: India’s
highest national award given for Ghazal singing.
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Anurag
Harsh
Anurag Harsh's music
reverberates of the radiance of his mentors Pandit Bhimsen Joshi and
Pandit Chandrakant Apte. Anurag has won India's highest national music
award by the Sangeet Research Academy.
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Rakesh
Kaul
A young talent in New Jersey, USA
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Kaka Ji Safaya
A reputed musician from the valley.
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Rita Kaul
A Radio Kashmir artiste of yesteryears.
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Bharat Pandit
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Shuhul Kaul
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Dhananjay
Kaul
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Ghulam Ahmad
Sofi
A Sufiana singer of repute.
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Surinder Kaur
Surinder Kaur is a famous Bollywood singer of yesteryears. Her famous
hindi song has been Badnaam
Na Ho Jaye.
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Veena Sadhu Koul
Veena (Sadhu) Koul has had a great flair and love for Indian classical music and acting right from her childhood.
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Albums
on Sale
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Shameema
(Dev) Azad
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Ghulam Nabi
Sheikh
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Naseem
Akhtar
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Yamberzal
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Ghulam
Mohd.
Sheikh
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Shoka
Chaniya
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Jahanara Janbaz
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Abhay Rustum Sopori
Born in a musical environment and spiritual
surroundings, Abhay has been learning instrumental and vocal music both
from his Grandfather Pandit Shamboo Nath Sopori and his illustrious
father.
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Ghulam Nabi
Dolwal
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Abdul Rashid Farash
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Non-stop Assorted Songs
Chhakri
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Assorted Classics
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Nassarullah Khan
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Haseena Akhtar
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Mariam Akhtar
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Ajaz Rah
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Sushma Kalla
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Lovely Chandra
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Sunita Dhar
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Shreya Qazi
Shreya Qazi, born in Srinagar Kashmir, had her education in New
Delhi. Under the guidance of Ms. Sunita Dhar she has been playing sitar
for 6 years. She also had the privilege of learning the instrument from
the maestro sitar player Padam Bhushan Pandit Debu Choudhury.
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