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Dhondutai Kulkarni, (23 July 1927 – 1 June 2014) was an Indian classical singer. The gharana was founded by classical singer Alladiya Khan and is known for its full-throated singing. Her musical career spanned almost eight decades. ==Early life== Dhondutai, popularly known as Gaan-Yogini, was born in a Brahmin family in Kolhapur, Maharashtra.〔http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/mumbai/Dhondutai-Kulkarni-A-life-steeped-in-simplicity-soaked-in-music/articleshow/35911853.cms〕 Her father initiated her into music. Then she came under the tutelage of Ut. Natthan Khan of Jaipur Gharana. From him she became an All India Radio performing artiste at the age of eight. She then started training under Bhurji Khan, whose father, Alladiya Khan, had a special care for Dhondutai, and it was not uncommon to find her sitting next to the legendary performer at music festivals. Her training continued under the mentorship of Laxmibai Jadhav and Ustad Azizuddin Khan, disciple and grandson of the legendary Alladiya Khan. From Ut. Azizuddin Khan she received most of her repertoire of rare Ragas. Thereafter, she spent a long number of years under the immensely distinguished knowledge of Kesarbai Kerkar, ending up as her sole disciple.
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