Ustaad Allauddin Khan
Pandit Hariprasad Chaurasia
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Nationality:
Indian
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http://www.hariprasadchaurasia.com Inspiration:
In my past there is a Krishna.
In my dreams I dream of recreating a huge college of flautists, a veritable Vrindaban in which students will arrive to learn and study with satchels full of flutes, live in mud huts, eat at a common langar.
A modern Vrindaban from which a thousand flutes will ring out everyday. For what else is there?
When my breath is gone and I cannot play anymore what do I leave behind?
Some dedicated students! When you leave nothing behind, you cry at the point of death, but I still dream, I dare to dream that through my playing and through my students my flute will be left behind as the memory of Krishna.
-- Pandit Hariprasad Chaurasia
Pandit Hariprasad Chaurasia, the internationally renowned exponent of the bansuri or bamboo flute, surprisingly does not come from a long lineage of flautists. His father was a famous wrestler who had aspirations of his son following in his footsteps.
The younger Chaurasia had an early love of music, however, and by the age of 15 was taking his first steps toward a lifetime as a performer by studying classical vocal with Pandit Raja Ram of Benares.

