Pandit Bharat Bhushan Goswami | Full Concert
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1h 9m
Pandit Goswami is one of the foremost sarangi players of our country. He brings a refreshing perspective with his rare command over the subtleties of his instrument – a currency that has proven itself an instant draw for his listeners time and again. His grandfather, Anmol Chand Goswami, was a noted exponent of Haveli Sangeet, an ancient form of North Indian devotional singing, and the family’s vocal traditions have influenced his style (how? What do you hear?). First trained in sarangi under Kanhaiya Lal, he went on to study under esteemed Benares gurus including Hanuman Prasad Mishra and Rajan & Sajan Mishra. He is in demand as a soloist as well as an accompanist.
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