Gwalior gharana
The Gwalior gharana is a prominent style of classical music in India, particularly known for its contributions to Hindustani classical music. Originating from the city of Gwalior in Madhya Pradesh, this gharana emphasizes intricate melodies and rhythmic patterns. It is characterized by its unique blend of vocal and instrumental techniques, showcasing a rich tradition of both khayal and dhrupad forms.
Notable musicians from the Gwalior gharana include Tansen, one of the most celebrated figures in Indian music history, and Baba Allaudin Khan. The gharana is recognized for its emphasis on improvisation and emotional expression, making it a significant influence on many contemporary artists in the realm of Indian classical music.