Husnlal Bhagatram

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Husnlal Bhagatram fue un dúo musical indio, formada por unos directores de música en la industria cinematográfica, este dúo se formó en 1944 por Husnlal (1920-1968) y Bhagatram (f. 1973), este último que fue uno de los compositores más reconocidos entre las décadas de los años 1940 y 1950, en el cine hindi.​ Trabajaron para el bollywood, junto a otros famosos compositores de música de la India como Naushad, Anil Biswas y C. Ramachandra. Ellos tuvieron una formación musical junto a otros reconocidos cantantes como Shankar de Shankar Jaikishan y el director musical y cantante Mahendra Kapoor. rdf:langString
Husn Lal and Bhagat Ram were the first legendary music directors duo in Bollywood. They are two brothers, Husn Lal (8 April 1920 – 28 December 1968) and Bhagat Ram (1914 – 29 November 1973). Husn Lal was also a renowned violinist, vocalist (indian classical music) and music composer, but his prowess as singer is not commonly known. Bhagat Ram was considered an expert harmonium player. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Husnlal Bhagatram fue un dúo musical indio, formada por unos directores de música en la industria cinematográfica, este dúo se formó en 1944 por Husnlal (1920-1968) y Bhagatram (f. 1973), este último que fue uno de los compositores más reconocidos entre las décadas de los años 1940 y 1950, en el cine hindi.​ Trabajaron para el bollywood, junto a otros famosos compositores de música de la India como Naushad, Anil Biswas y C. Ramachandra. Ellos tuvieron una formación musical junto a otros reconocidos cantantes como Shankar de Shankar Jaikishan y el director musical y cantante Mahendra Kapoor.
rdf:langString Husn Lal and Bhagat Ram were the first legendary music directors duo in Bollywood. They are two brothers, Husn Lal (8 April 1920 – 28 December 1968) and Bhagat Ram (1914 – 29 November 1973). Husn Lal was also a renowned violinist, vocalist (indian classical music) and music composer, but his prowess as singer is not commonly known. Bhagat Ram was considered an expert harmonium player. Bhagat Ram composed music for a few films in 1930s alone under the name "Bhagat Ram Batish". In 1944 he and Husn Lal joined forces for the first time to compose music for a film under the name Husn Lal - Bhagat Ram. The brothers were popular music composers in the 1940s and early 1950s, but their career waned after 1955. Their oldest brother Pandit Amarnath was also a music composer of HMV and film music in the 1940s. These two great exponents trained music directors Shankar (of Shankar–Jaikishan), Laxmikant Shantaram Kudalkar (of Laxmikant–Pyarelal), Khayyam, the singer Mahendra Kapoor and the singer-composer S. Mohinder. The brothers were born in Kahma, Punjab, British India.
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