Anupama Bhagwat was born in Bhilai, India, and was introduced to the sitar game by Shri at the age of nine. R.N. Verma. Since she was 13, she had the privilege of practicing Imdadkhani Guarana under Bimalendu Mukherjee. She won the All India Radio Competition in 1994 and received a national scholarship from the Ministry of Human Resources Development of India. She has performed in several places, including many countries in the United States and Europe. She currently lives in Bangalore, India. Doyen and Acharya Bimalendu Mukherjee of Imdadkhani Gharana were mostly sitars but learned almost all traditional Indian instruments such as Rudra Veena, Saraswati Veena, Surbahar, Sursingar, Mandrabahar, Dilruba, Esraj, Tar Shehnai, Sarod and Pakhavaj. did. He was equally familiar with vocal music. She has performed worldwide, including Southbank Center (London, UK), Ariak Balkan Music School (Basel, Switzerland), MIT Fall Concert Series (Boston, USA), U-Pen, Berkeley, Olemis (USA), and Asia. I've been doing it. Museum (San Francisco), Victoria & Calgary Museum, Guimet Oriental Museum, Paris, Rennes Museum, Angers, France. Anupama plays in the Gayaki style, which is a lyrical and subtle nuanced style modeled on the human voice. Anupama's technical talent is praised by enthusiasts around the world. Anupama was given the title "Surmani". Her creative composition has captured the hearts of many of her enthusiasts, combining her technical proficiency with an impressive lyrical rhythm.
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