Remembering classical singer Gangubai Hangal on her 101st birth anniversary
Indian classical singer, Gangubai Hangal (1913-2009) was a legend of Kirana Gharana. She began to train formally aged 13 at the music school of Krishna Acharya, studying Hindustani classical music instead of Carnatic music.She performed all over India and for All India Radio stations until 1945.
Hangal had initially performed light classical genres, including bhajan and thumri, but concentrated on khyal. Hangal gave her last concert in March 2006 to mark her 75th career year.She had overcome bone marrow cancer in 2003, and died of cardiac arrest at the age of 96, on 21 July 2009, in Hubli, where she resided.
Gangubai Hangal received a number of awards, which include: * Karnataka Sangeet Nritya Academy Award, 1962 * Padma Bhushan, 1971 * Sangeet Natak Akademi Award, 1973 * Sangeet Natak Akademi Fellowship, 1996 * Padma Vibhushan, 2002. Gangubai, mesmerised audiences with her melodious voice for over six decades