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G. S. Sachdev
Indian musician (1935–2018) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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G. S. Sachdev (born Gurbachan Singh Sachdev, in Lyallpur, Punjab, 24 April 1935 – 24 June 2018)[1] was an Indian performer of the bansuri (bamboo flute). He performed Hindustani classical music.
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Sachdev was a student of the flautist Vijay Raghav Rao for 12 years, living with him for 3 years as a disciple.[2]
Sachdev was on the advisory board of the World Flute Society.[3]
Among his students were Oscar van Dillen[4] and Jin Hi Kim[5].
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Discography
- Spirit
- Live in Concert
- Flights of Improvisation
- Full Moon
- Master of the Bamboo Flute, v. 2
- Bansuri (Solo)
- Classical North Indian Ragas
- Two Moods
- Romantic Ragas
- Live in New York
- Lyrical Grace
- Amar Sangit
- Jasmine Nights
- Incantations
- Aradhana
- Greeting of the Dawn
- Raga Patdeep (cassette)
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