Deborshee Bhattacharya
Vocal
Deborshee Bhattacharjee is a talented Hindustani classical vocalist from India, widely appreciated for his rich voice, disciplined training, and expressive musical performances.
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Vocal
Deborshee Bhattacharjee is a talented Hindustani classical vocalist from India, widely appreciated for his rich voice, disciplined training, and expressive musical performances.
Vidushi Piu Mukherjee is an Indian classical and semi-classical vocalist renowned for carrying forward the Banaras Gharana tradition through Khayal, Thumri, Dadra, Tappa, and Purab Ang music.
Saskia Rao-de Haas is a Dutch-born cellist, composer, educator, and innovator renowned for pioneering the Indian cello and bridging Indian and Western classical music traditions.
Violin
B. U. Ganesh Prasad is an acclaimed Carnatic violinist and vocalist known for his soulful performances, traditional artistry, and global concert career.
Bharatanatyam
Shijith N Parvathy are acclaimed Bharatanatyam performers and choreographers known for blending tradition, rhythm, and spirituality.
Mamta Joshi is an award-winning Indian Sufi and Punjabi folk vocalist known for her soulful, multilingual performances and appearances at cultural festivals.
Vocal
Swaransh Mishra is a Hindustani classical vocalist of the Banaras Gharana and a sixth-generation heir to the Rajan-Sajan Mishra musical lineage.
Vocal
Pallavi Seth is an Indian multi-genre vocalist known for blending Western opera with Hindustani classical music traditions.
Tabla
Anubrata Chatterjee is a leading Indian tabla maestro of the Farrukhabad gharana known for classical excellence and global musical collaborations.
Kathak
Nayanika Ghosh is an internationally acclaimed Kathak exponent, choreographer, educator, and founder of the Ninaad Foundation, which promotes Indian classical arts globally.
Tabla
Prashant Pandav is a Pune-based Tabla player, vocalist, and Kirtankar, disciple of Pt. Yogesh Samsi is known for performing at Sawai Gandharv Mahotsav and Hariwallabh Mahotsav.
Sarod
Nitish Purohit is a Pune-based Sarod player, composer, and music teacher, disciple of Sarod maestro Pandit Tejendra Narayan Majumdar, with 12+ years of experience in Hindustani Classical Music.
Ghatam
G. Chandrasekara Sharma is a Chennai-based Carnatic percussionist known for his work on the ghatam.
Kanjira
K.V. Gopalakrishnan is a Chennai-based Carnatic percussionist known for his work on the kanjira.
Mridangam
Thanjavur K. Murugaboopathi is a leading Carnatic mridangam artist known for his accompaniment, solo work, and collaborations.
Bharatanatyam
Christopher Gurusamy is an Australian Bharatanatyam soloist trained at Kalakshetra.
Vocal
Amrutha Venkatesh is a Bangalore-based Carnatic vocalist.
Vocal
Vocal
Ali Baksh Jarnail was a renowned Hindustani classical singer and co-founder of the Patiala Gharana, famous for khayal singing and musical innovation.
Sarod
Mohammed Ameer Khan was a renowned sarod player, composer, and teacher who strengthened the Shahjahanpur Gharana and trained many classical musicians.
Vocal
Mushtaq Hussain Khan was a renowned Hindustani classical singer, teacher, and Padma Bhushan awardee known for preserving the Rampur–Sahaswan Gharana tradition.
Kathak
Kartik Ram Ji was a Raigarh Gharana icon. He blended folk roots with courtly Kathak, mastering complex rhythms and Abhinaya. As a guru, he preserved Chhattisgarh’s unique dance legacy.
Kathak
Chakradhar Singh was a king, musician, and Kathak patron who developed the Raigarh Gharana and supported Indian classical music and dance traditions.
Kathak
Lachhu Maharaj was a renowned Kathak dancer, choreographer, and guru of the Lucknow Gharana, known for expressive performances and classical dance choreography in Indian cinema.
Kathak
Pandit Achchan Maharaj (1883–1947) was the "King of Kathak." Son of Kalka Prasad and father of Birju Maharaj, he was famous for blending heavy rhythmic power with incredible grace and storytelling.
Kathak
Pandit Bindadin Maharaj (1830–1918) was the soul of the Lucknow Gharana. A master of Abhinaya, he composed 1,500 Thumris. He elevated Kathak with grace and depth alongside his brother, Kalka Prasad.
Kathak
Pandit Kalka Prasad (1842–1910) was a Kathak maestro and pillar of the Lucknow Gharana. A master of rhythm and Abhinaya, he shaped the dance’s grace. He was the father of legend Achchan Maharaj.