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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Shobha_GurtuShobha Gurtu - Wikipedia

    Shobha Gurtu (1925–2004) was an Indian singer in the light Hindustani classical style. Though she had equal command over pure classical style, it was with light classical music that she received her fame, and in time came to be known as the Thumri Queen, and for the 'Abhinaya' sung in her full-throated voice.

  2. Shobha Shirodkar Gurtu (* 8. Februar 1925 in Belagavi; † 27. September 2004 in Mumbai) war eine der bekanntesten indischen Sängerinnen. Sie sang im nordindischen Thumri -Stil und wurde als dessen Grande Dame gepriesen.

  3. 30. Aug. 2015 · Shobha Gurtu, known as the queen of thumris, is one of the foremost contributors to semi-classical music. In this collection, the legendary vocalist’s skill and innovation with dadras,...

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  4. 6. Mai 2024 · Shobha Gurtu was a renowned singer of Indian classical music. Known for her rich earthy voice, distinctive vocal style, and mastery of various song genres, she was considered the “queen of thumri,” a light classical Hindustani style. Her mother, Menakabai Shirodkar, who was a professional dancer.

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  5. 10. Feb. 2023 · The chosen successor to influential Indian classical vocalist Begium Akhtar, Shobha Gurtu has been inspiring audiences with her husky, but, melodic, vocals for more than six decades. A master of the thumri style of singing, Gurtu was described as "expansive, spontaneous, yet laidback" by the Times Of India. Shobha received her ...

  6. 8. Feb. 2024 · Shobha Gurtu, the Thumri Queen of India shone as a jewel that elevated the cultural heritage of the nation with her contributions to Indian classical music. Originally named Bhanumati Shirodhkar, she was born on 8 February 1925 in Belgaum (present, Karnataka). After her marriage to Vishwanath Gurtu, she came to be known as Shobha ...

  7. Shobha Gurtu. The chosen successor to influential Indian classical vocalist Begium Akhtar, Shobha Gurtu has been inspiring audiences with her husky, but, melodic, vocals for more than six decades.