Imdadkhani gharana
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The Imdadkhani Gharana is a North Indian school of sitar and surbahar music, stemming from the very ancient Gwalior Gharana. It was created by Ustad Imdad Khan (1848–1920), and is also known as the Etawah Gharana, after a village outside Agra where Imdad lived. Many direct descendants of Imdad Khan continue the tradition today (see Khan family).
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[edit] Masters of the Gharana
- Arnab Chakrabarty Sarod
- Sarojan Singh
- Turab Khan
- Sahabdad Khan
- Imdad Khan
- Enayat Khan
- Wahid Khan
- Hafeez Khan
- Aziz Khan
- Vilayat Khan
- Imrat Khan
- Rais Khan
- Shahid Parvez Khan
- Budhaditya Mukherjee
- Shujaat Khan
- Nishat Khan
- Irshad Khan
[edit] Other noted representatives
- Birendra Kishore Roy Choudhury
- Bimalendu Mukherjee
- Kashinath Mukherjee
- Arvind Parikh
- Kalyani Roy
- Wajahat Khan
- Shafaatullah Khan
- Hidayat Khan