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Tansen Music Festival, Gwalior
Madhya
Pradesh occupies a special position in the history of Indian
music. The Gwalior gharana is among the most prominent arbiters
of the classical style. Raja Mansingh's patronage of Dhrupad
singers is well known.
A pillar of Hindustani classical music, the
great Tansen, one of the 'nine jewels' of Akbar's court, lies
buried in Gwalior. The memorial to this great musician has
a pristine simplicity, and is built in the early Mughal architectural
style. More than a monument, the Tansen Tomb is a part of
Gwalior's living cultural heritage. It is the venue of the
annual Indian classical festival held here in November-December.
Renowned classical singers of the land regale audiences through
five mesmerizing night-long sessions of the much-loved classical
ragas.
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