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  1. Hirābai Barodekar (1905–1989) was an Indian Hindustāni classical music singer, of Kirana gharana. She was disciple of Ustād Abdul Wahid Khān. [2] Early life and background. Hirabai was born as Champākali to Kirānā Gharānā master Ustād Abdul Karim Khān and Tārābāi Māne.

  2. Dive into the enchanting world of Hirabai Barodekar, a legendary figure in Hindustani classical music. Born on May 29, 1905, Hirabai Barodekar was a celebrat...

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  3. Jan 18, 2021 · Hindustani Classical vocalist Hirabai Barodekar of the Kirana Gharana was a recipient of the Padma Bhushan and paved the way for female artists at a time when they were not allowed to perform on stage.

  4. At a time when Indian women performing onstage was considered taboo, Hirabai Barodekar created a record of sorts by staging the first-ever ticketed (paid) public concert which helped popularise Hindustani classical music.

  5. Hirabai became a recording artist very early in her career. Her 78 rpm recordings by HMV were very popular from early 1930's and they have been re-released by RPG in their Classical Gold series. Hirabai received several awards, such as Sangeet Nātak Akādemi Award (1955), Padma Bhushan Award (1970).

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    • Abdul Wahid KhanSureshbabu Mane
  6. Hirabai Barodekar, one of the most famous names in Indian Hindustani classical music, had won not only critical acclamation for her voice and renditions; but had also managed to win the hearts of the common man.

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  8. That is how Ramakrishna Buva Vaze, the venerable maestro of the Gwalior gharana and one of the pioneers to bring the khayal gayaki from North India to Maharashtra, summed up Hirabai Barodekar’s art.