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Occupation(s)
  
Classical Vocalist

Died
  
August 9, 2006

Role
  
Singer

Name
  
Asgari Bai

Years active
  
1937–2005


Asgari Bai
Born
  
January–August 1918 (
1918
)

Origin
  
Chhatarpur district, Madhya Pradesh, India

Genres
  
Hindustani classical music,Mewati Gharana

Awards
  
Sangeet Natak Akademi Award for Hindustani Music - Vocal

Similar People
  
Zia Fariduddin Dagar, Aminuddin Dagar, Allauddin Khan, Tansen, Begum Akhtar

Raag poorvi asgari bai legendary dhrupad exponent hindustani classical music


Asgari Bai (January–August 1918 – 9 August 2006) was an Indian Dhrupad singer. She was a recipient of Padma Shri, Tansen Samman, Academy Samman and Shikhar Samman. She has also been felicitated with Nari Shakti Samman. Crowned with many awards, the artiste enthralled music lovers not only in Madhya Pradesh but also across the country with her unique style and talent for decades.

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Raga shivmat bhairav asgari bai hindustani classical music vocal


Early life and background

Asgari Bai was born in Bijawar, Chhatarpur. She had come with her mother Nazeera Begum to Tikamgarh. Her mother was a court singer for the erstwhile royal family of Bijawar, while her grandmother Balayat Bibi adorned the court of Ajaygarh princely state.

A royal singer

Asgari Bai made her Guru to Zahoor Khan resident of Gohad, Bhind. She had been in Tikamgarh Raj Darbar up to 35 years. Asgari Bai acquired extraordinary expertise in Dhrupad to reign as the main court singer for the Orchha dynasty. She was also invited by other royal families to treat music lovers to her spellbinding

Personal life

Asgari bai was married at the age of 35 years with Chiman Lal Gupta of Agra. She has 5 sons and 3 daughters.

She died on Wednesday, 9 August 2006.

Awards

She was awarded the Padmashri on 24 March 1990. She was awarded Sangeet Natak Akademi award in February 1987, and honoured by the Madhya Pradesh government with the Tansen Samman in December 1985 and the Sikhar Samman in February 1986.

References

Asgari Bai Wikipedia


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