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Ravi Kichlu

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Classical Hindustani vocalist of Agra gharana (1932–1993)

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Ravi Kichlu (Kashmiri: रवि किचलू (Devanagari), راوی کچلو (Nastaleeq)) (December 24, 1932 – September 1993), popularly known as Pandit Ravi Kichlu, was a prominent classical Hindustani vocalist of Agra gharana, who formed a well-known duo with his brother Vijay Kichlu. He studied Dhrupad under the Dagar Brothers, Ustad Moinuddin and Ustad Aminuddin Dagar and was later a 'shagird' of Ustad Latafat Hussain Khan, a doyen of the Agra Gharana. He thus imbibed a unique style, a mix of 'Dagar Bani' and Agra 'Gharana'. Pandit Ravi Kichlu was well known not only as a classical vocalist, but as a leading exponent of semi classical and folk forms - such as Thumri, Dadra, Kajri, Chaiti - and a collection of Ghazals, the music of which he composed himself.

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  1. "Kichlu Brothers—the famous classical vocalist duo with Kashmir connection". kashmir-rechords.com. Retrieved 16 November 2024.
  2. "Pt. Ravi Kichlu Foundation is a lineage to preserve the Indian Classical genre". womantimes.in. Retrieved 16 November 2024.
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