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Hindustani Vocalist Malini Rajurkar Passed Away at 82

Hindustani Vocalist Malini Rajurkar Passed Away at 82

Renowned Hindustani classical vocalist Malini Rajurkar, known for her simplicity and profound musicality, has passed away in a Hyderabad hospital at the age of 82. She had been battling age-related ailments.

Malini Rajurkar’s musical journey was marked by her exceptional performances in major music festivals across India, including Gunidas Sammelan in Mumbai, Tansen Samaroh in Gwalior, Sawai Gandharva Festival in Pune, and Shankar Lal Festival in Delhi. She was particularly noted for her mastery of the Tappa and Tarana genres. Additionally, she excelled in lighter musical forms.

Her renditions of Marathi natyageete and songs like “pandu-nrupati janak jaya,” “naravar krishnasamaan,” and “ya bhavanatil geet purane” were particularly cherished by audiences and music enthusiasts, contributing to her enduring legacy in the world of Indian classical music.

About Malini Rajurkar

Malini Rajurkar was a Hindustani classical vocalist who was born in Ajmer, Rajasthan, in 1941. She was trained in the Gwalior gharana and was one of the foremost proponents of the khayal and tappa genres.

Rajurkar’s music is a lasting contribution to the world of Hindustani classical music. She was a gifted vocalist who inspired generations of musicians. Her music will continue to be enjoyed by audiences for many years to come.