Asad Ali Khan is the senior-most exponent of the rudra vina, a 700-year old instrument associated with the North Indian Art Form. Here, he executes a popular Morning Raga, Raga Miyan Ki Todi.
Asad Ali Khan is the last exponent of the Rudra Veena played in an old dhrupad (vocal) style known as 'Khandarbani'.
Asad Ali Khan is the last exponent of an old dhrupad style known as Khandarbani. He renders ragas Purvi and Jogiya.
Bahauddin Dagar, son of Zia Mohiuddin Dagar, is the youngest exponent of the RUDRA VINA, a 700-year old instrument associated with the Dhrupad genre.
Bahauddin Dagar in a memorable memorable recital of Raga Bhairavi on the ancient Rudra Veena. Bahauddin represents the twentieth generation of the Dagar music dynasty which represents the Dagarbani school of Dhrupad music.
Gianni Ricchizzi represents a small but growing phenomenon: westerners who have successfully studied Indian classical music, to the point of being very accomplished performers.
Shamsuddin Faridi Desai - Rudra Bin (Vina) is an exponent of Rudra Veena, a 700-year old instrument, associated with the dhrupad genre of North Indian Art Music.
Zia Mohiuddin Dagar on Rudra Vina. A Live concert recording in Seattle, USA 1981.
Zia Mohiuddin Dagar plays Rudra Vina at University of Washington, Seattle, March7, 1975 (Marwa) and April 20, 1979 (Bageshree).
Zia Mohiuddin Dagar performs Indian classical ragas Yaman and Shuddh Todi on the Rudra Veena. Accompanied by Uday Bhawalkar and Yvan Trunzler on Tamburas in this 2 CDs album.