Sarod legend Amjad Ali Khan remembers queen of thumri, Girija Devi

Recalling that Devi was the only woman who tied him rakhi, Khan said they performed together on many occasions.

Sarod legend Amjad Ali Khan remembers queen of thumri, Girija Devi
NEW DELHI: Sarod legend Amjad Ali Khan has expressed grief over the passing away of queen of 'thumri' Girija Devi saying he has lost his 'badee didi' who was the only woman to tie him rakhi.

"It's a great loss for the world of music, especially the thumri style of singing. She became an institution in her lifetime," Khan said.

Recalling that Devi was the only woman who tied him rakhi, Khan said they performed together on many occasions.

"We recorded our duet or sarod-vocal jugalbandee for London-based label Navras Records," Khan told PTI.

He said Devi, whom he called his 'badee didi', has left many disciples to continue her legacy.

Devi passed away at a hospital in Kolkata last night following a cardiac arrest. She was 88. A legendary singer of the Benaras gharana, she was awarded the Padma Shri in 1972, the Padma Bhushan in 1989 and the Padma Vibhushan in 2016.
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Life & Times of Thumri Exponent Girija Devi
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The mellifluous voice behind Ras Ke Bhare Torey Nain fell silent on Tuesday. Iconic thumri singer Girija Devi passed away after a a cardiac arrest in Kolkata.
The mellifluous voice behind Ras Ke Bhare Torey Nain fell silent on Tuesday. Iconic thumri singer Girija Devi passed away after a a cardiac arrest in Kolkata.
The Benaras gharana singer was renowned for her superlative Thumri renditions.
The Benaras gharana singer was renowned for her superlative Thumri renditions.
Girija Devi, who never paid tribute to younger singers, had made an exception for the legendary Kishori Amonkar at a Spic Macay event in New Delhi.
Girija Devi, who never paid tribute to younger singers, had made an exception for the legendary Kishori Amonkar at a Spic Macay event in New Delhi.
Bollywood's popular lyricist and urdu poet Gulzar with classical singer Girija Devi seen at a felicitation ceremony organised by Bharatiya Bhasa Parisad, Gyan Manch in Kolkata on September 15, 2006.

The significance of understanding the cultural context of musical forms and the ease with language and the layers hidden within the song-texts, were palpable when she sang as they were very much part of her milieu.
Bollywood's popular lyricist and urdu poet Gulzar with classical singer Girija Devi seen at a felicitation ceremony organised by Bharatiya Bhasa Parisad, Gyan Manch in Kolkata on September 15, 2006. ..
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Girija Devi’s recitals were marked by an inimitable voice that was bold and strident, albeit with a sharp metallic edge and a nasal twang.
Girija Devi’s recitals were marked by an inimitable voice that was bold and strident, albeit with a sharp metallic edge and a nasal twang.
Girija Devi made her public debut in 1949 on All India Radio Allahabad, three years after she had married a businessman.

She faced opposition from her mother and grandmother, because it was traditionally believed that no upper class woman should perform publicly.

Devi agreed to not perform privately for others, but gave her first public concert in Bihar in 1951.

Here, in this file picture, she is seen with her daughter in Chennai.
Girija Devi made her public debut in 1949 on All India Radio Allahabad, three years after she had married a businessman. She faced opposition from her mother and grandmother, because it was traditio..
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Girija Devi's recitals included several folk forms like chaiti, kajri, and jhoola, all of which have always been part of the concert repertoire presented by Banaras gharana practitioners.

Here , she is seen with Kathak legend, Padamvibhushan Pt. Birju Maharaj performing Jugalbandi at the Takshila Utsav, College of Arts and Crafts in Patna.
Girija Devi's recitals included several folk forms like chaiti, kajri, and jhoola, all of which have always been part of the concert repertoire presented by Banaras gharana practitioners. Here , she..
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Vidushi Girija Devi - the Queen of Thumri, was conferred with the Padma Shri in 1972, the Padma Bhushan in 1989.

In the year 2016, she finally received the much-delayed, Padma Vibhushan.

She also received the Sangeet Natak Akademi Award in 1977 and the Fellowship in the year 2010.
Vidushi Girija Devi - the Queen of Thumri, was conferred with the Padma Shri in 1972, the Padma Bhushan in 1989. In the year 2016, she finally received the much-delayed, Padma Vibhushan. She also r..
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