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Jasraj
Pandit Jasraj ((ヒンディー語:पण्डित जसराज); born 28 January 1930) is an Indian classical vocalist. He belongs to the Mewati gharana of Hindustani classical music.〔http://www.expressindia.com/latest-news/pandit-jasraj-casts-magic-spell/398561/〕 ==Early life== Jasraj was born in Village Pilimandori in erstwhile Hisar district of Haryana (now Fatehabad district) in a middle class family to Motiram, a classical singer, on 28 January 1930. His family performed the Mewati gharana style. Motiram died in 1934 when Jasraj was four, on the day he was to be appointed as the state musician in the court of Osman Ali Khan.〔(A custom of culture ) ''The Hindu'', 1 December 2004.〕 Jasraj was initiated into vocal music by his father. He received training from his elder brother, Maniram, and later from Maharaja Jaywant Singh Waghela and Ustad Gulam Kadar Khan of Mewat Gharana. In addition, he trained under Swami Vallabhdas of the Agra Gharana. In 1960, when Jasraj went to visit Bade Ghulam Ali Khan in hospital, Khan asked him to become his disciple, but Jasraj declined saying that he could not accept Khan's tutelage since he was already Maniram's disciple. As a means of livelihood, Maniram took Jasraj as an accompanying tabla player. However, at the time, like sarangi players, tabla players were considered minor artists. At the age of 14, unhappy with his treatment as an accompanying artist, Jasraj left and vowed not to cut his hair until he learned to sing. He finally cut his hair after garnering his first AIR Radio performance, where he sang Raga Kaunsi Kanada (a combination of Malkauns and Darbari Kanada).
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