Correct option is D
Correct Option-d)
The Agra Gharana is a prominent school or tradition of Hindustani classical music, known for its robust, full-throaked vocal style, rhythmic complexity, and strong emphasis on nom-tom alaap and Bol Baant. It originated in Agra but later spread and evolved with contributions from several key musicians.
Information Booster:
· The representative of the Agra Gharana from the given list is Latafat Hussain Khan.
· He was a distinguished vocalist of the Agra Gharana, a direct descendant of the gharana’s founder, Ghagge Khuda Buksh.
· Latafat Hussain Khan was trained by his father, Natthu Khan, and later by Faiyaz Khan, and he upheld the characteristic dhrupad-influenced, expansive style of the gharana.
· He is known for popularizing the Agra Gharana’s repertoire, teaching many disciples, and preserving its traditional compositions and techniques.
Additional Knowledge:
· Kishori Amonkar belonged to the Jaipur-Atrauli Gharana, renowned for its intricate Meend and layakari, and is not associated with Agra.
· Amir Khan founded the Indore Gharana, known for its contemplative vilambit and unique taan patterns, and was not part of the Agra tradition.
· Raja Bhaiya Poochwale was a key figure of the Gwalior Gharana, the oldest and most foundational gharana, emphasizing clarity of swara and straightforward rendition, which differs from Agra’s style.