Hariprasad Chaurasia

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  • indian classical
  • indian
  • flute
  • bansuri
  • world
Hariprasad Chaurasia (b. 1st July 1938) is known internationally as the greatest living master of the bansuri, the North Indian bamboo flute. Chaurasia is among the small but growing number of classicists who have made a conscious effort to reach out and expand the audience for classical music. He is probably the most accessible Hindustani musician, and has done much to popularise the bansuri and classical music.

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Songs

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    Abhogi

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    Alap: In Raga "Kerwani"

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    Asavari

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    Basant

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    Bengali Folksong

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    Bhairav

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    Bhairavi

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    Bhupal Todi

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    Bhupali

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    Bilaskhani Todi

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    Cosmic Swirl: Vata - Hymn To Prana

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    Creation

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    Delta - Journey to the Sea

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    Desh

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    Dhun

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    Dhun (U.P. Folk Tune)

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    Dhun In Raga Mishra Pilu

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    Folk Melody

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    Hari-Krishna: In Praise of Janmashtami (Excerpt)

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    In Raag Des

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    Indian Folklore

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    Jana Gana Mana [Pandit Hariprasad Chaurasia]

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    Jogiya

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    Kafi

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    Kirvani

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    Lalit

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    Madhya-Laya Gat in Teentaal

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    Malkauns

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    Manj Khamaj

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    Manzh Khamaz Teental

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    Music of Joy Raga Vachaspati

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    Pilu

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    Puriya Dhanashri

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    Puriya Kalyan

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    Raag Behag (Alaap & Rachna In Dhamartaal)

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    Raag Brindabani Sarang

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    Raag Jait (Alaap & Rachna In Ektaal)

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    Raag Jhinjhoti

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    Raag Khamaj (Rachna In Deepchandi)

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    Raag Manjh Khammaj

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    Raag Shivranjani

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    Rag Kaunsi Kanhra

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    Rag Lalit

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    Rag Yaman: Jhaptal, Drut Teental

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    Rag Yaman: Vilambit Ektal

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    Raga Bageshree

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    Raga Bageshri

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    Raga Bageswari (rupaktal)

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    Raga Bhimpalasi

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    Raga Desi Todi


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