Senior Dagar Brothers
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Senior Dagar Brothers
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Albums

Todi: Calcutta 1957
Senior Dagar Brothers

Kamboji, Malkosh: Calcutta 1955
Senior Dagar Brothers

Royal Collection Of Mewar
Senior Dagar Brothers

Indian Mediation Live 1955
Senior Dagar Brothers

Rag Todi In Concert
Senior Dagar Brothers

Bihag Kamboji Malkosh
Senior Dagar Brothers

Rags Bihag,Kamboji, Malkosh
Senior Dagar Brothers

Darbari Kanada - 1965
Senior Dagar Brothers

Komal Rishabh Asavari
Senior Dagar Brothers

India III. Dhrupad
Senior Dagar Brothers

Bihag Kamboji Malkosh - Calcutta 1955
Senior Dagar Brothers

Raag Kamboji, Malkosh: Calcutta 1955
Senior Dagar Brothers
Biography
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The Senior Dagar Brothers
LINEAGE
The Dagar brothers are said to be 19th generation of the unbroken Dagar family dhrupad tradition. The two elder sons of Ustad Nasiruddin Khan, Ustad Nasir Moinuddin Dagar and Ustad Nasir Aminuddin Dagar are popularly known as the senior Dagar Brothers( see the family tree). Nasir Moinuddin Dagar(May 12,1921 - 1966) was born in Alwar, Rajasthan and his brother Nasir Aminuddin Dagar (October 20, 1923 - 2000) was born in Indore two years later. Ustad Nasiruddin Khan was then the court singer of Tukoji Rao Holkar, the Maharaja of Indore.
TRAINING
The senior dagar brothers were trained by Ustad Nasiruddin Khan in the family tradition. Despite their father's early demise, they recieved over 10 years of rigorous training with him. After their father's passing on, they were also influenced by their maternal uncle Ustad Riazuddin Khan Dagar of Jaipur and then Ustad Ziauddin Khan Dagar of Udaipur.
LEGACY
The senior Dagar Brothers contributed significantly to reviving dhrupad in the 1960s. Their dhrupad vocals jugalbandhi (duet) gained wide acclaim and following, particularly in Europe. 1961 onwards they toured Europe, and provided dhrupad with the much needed spotlight.
Alan Daniélou was instrumental in organizing their initial international tour to Europe. Due to his efforts, the UNESCO has continued to highlight dhrupad with performances, and recordings.
By the time of Nasir Moinuddin Dagar's demise in 24th May, 1966, Dhrupad had regained a lot of its lost following. The brothers also worked in Sriram Bharatia Kala Kendra between 1956 and 1961, composing music for acclaimed ballets like Malati Madhav, Kumar Sambhav and Shan-E-Oudh. They also trained several dhrupad singers including their younger brothers, who continued the tradition as the (junior) Dagar brothers.
Ustad Nasir Aminuddin continued to teach at the Ustad Nasir Moinuddin Dagar Dhrupad Sangit Ashram in 1975 and gave free training to deserving disciples. Ustad Nasir Aminuddin passed away on 28th, December 2000. He received many awards including, Sangeeth Natak Academy award in 1985, Padma Bhushan in 1986 and Tansen award in 1990.
DISCOGRAPHY
See the dhrupad recordings page for an incomplete discography.
http://dagarvani.org/mediawiki/index.php?title=Records
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