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Chintamani Jain
Chintamani Jain was an Indian jaltarang player.

Anant Kunte
Anant Kunte (1930-) was an Indian Sarangi Player best known as an accompanist for vocalists.

Early Life
Kunte was born in 1930 in Jaipur, Rajasthan. He learned sarangi from Amir Bakhsh who belonged to the Jajar Gharana.

Career
He has accompanied many great vocalists of India such as Shruti Sadolikar, Bhimsen Joshi, Gangubai Hangal, K.G. Ginde, Prabha Atre, Ram Marathe, S.C.R Bhatt, Arjun Shejwal and Y.B Joshi.

Peter Row
Peter Row (1944-2018) was an rudra veena player from USA.

Gopal Chandra Paul
Gopal Chandra Paul is an Indian rudra veena player.

Abdul Aziz Khan
Abdul Aziz Khan (1881 - 1946) was an Indian vichitra veena player.

Habib Ali Khan
Habib Ali Khan (1898 - 1971) was an Indian vichitra veena player. he was the brother of Abdul AZiz Khan.

Death
Khan died in 1971 at the age of 73.

Ahmed Raza Khan
Ahmed Raza Khan was a vichitra veena player from India.

Death
Ahmed Raza Khan passed away in the 1990s.

B.N.Suresh
B.N.Suresh (1946 - 1990) was an Indian flutist of Carnatic Music.

Early life
B.N.Suresh was born on 7 January 1946 in Bangalore, Karnataka. He was a child prodigy. He started learning Flute at a very young age from T.R. Mahalingam (Flute Mali).

Career
B.N.Suresh had his first concert in 1956 in Bangalore. He was a staff artist at All India Radio and played often in national programmes. In the late 1970s and 80s he gave over 40 concerts in the US and Canada. In 1982 he had a fall at his house. He collaborated with many of the leading musicians of this time such as Ravi Shankar, M.S. Subbalakshmi, M.S. Gopalakrishnan, Lalgudi Jayaraman and Umayalpuram Santhanam. In April 1990 he lost his left arm. His last concert took place in Mysore on the 29 June in 1990.

Death
He died on 7 October 1990 after suffering liver cancer for some years at the age of 44.

Bande Ali Khan
Bande Ali Khan (1826-1890) was an Indian rudra veena player.

Shamshuddin Faridi Desai
Shamshuddin Faridi Desai (1936-2011) was an Indian sufi rudra veena player.

Bade Ghulam Sabir Khan
Bade Ghulam Sabir Khan (died 1962) was a Pakistani Sarangi player.

Hanuman Prasad Mishra
Hanuman Prasad Mishra (1913 - 1999) was an Indian Sarangi player from Benares (Varanasi).

Death
Mishra died in 1999 in Varanasi aged 86.

Gopal Mishra
Gopal Mishra (1921 - 1977) was an Indian Sarangi player from Varanasi. He was the younger brother of renowned Sarangi player Hanuman prasad Mishra.

Death
Mishra died in 1977 in Varanasi.

Budaloor Krishnamurti Shastri
Budaloor Krishnamurti Shastri (1894-1978) was an Indian chitraveena player.

Death
Shastri died in 1978 at the age of 84.

Allam Koteswara Rao
Allam Koteswara Rao (1933-) was an gottuvadhyam player from India.

Chitravina Narasimhan
Chitravina Narasimhan (b. 1941) is a gottuvadhyam player from India. He is the father of renowned chitravina player N. Ravikiran.

A Narayana Iyer
A Narayana Iyer was an Indian gottuvadhyam player.

Anayampatti S.Dhandapani
Anayampatti S. Dhandapani was an Indian Jaltarang player in Carnatic Classical Music. He was the brother of the renowned Jaltarang player Ayanampatti S. Ganesan.

Karukurichi Arunachalam Pillai
Karukurichi Arunachalam Pillai (1921 - 1964) was an Indian Nadhaswaram player.

Death
Arunachalam died in 1964 at the age of 43.

Krishnarao Kholapure
Krishnarao Kholapure was an Indian rudra veena player.

Anant Bedekar
Anant Bedekar (1921-) was an Indian rudra veena player.

Nicolas Magriel
Nicolas Magriel is an Indian sarangi player.

Early Life
Magriel was born in New York City and was interested in world music at a very young age.

Career
In 1970 Magriel went to India to study Sarangi under several great sarangi players. His teachers included Sabri Khan, Hanuman Prasad Mishra, Gopal Mishra, Abdul Latif Khan, Ghulam Sabir Qadri, Mohammed Ali Khan and Zakan Khan. He also studied vocal music under Dilip Chandra Vedi and Aslam Khan. He has accompanied many of the great vocalists in Indian music including M.R. Gautam, Nazakat and Salamat Ali Khan and Mohammad Sayeed Khan.

Other important things
Magriel has started a page called Sarangi.net, which include many Sarangi players he had met in India over the years. He has also started a project called Growing into music. For this project he has filmed Sarangi players during teaching their sons and grandsons.