ArtistArtistBansuri (Hindustani flute)Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

Pandit Hariprasad Chaurasia

The greatest living master of the bansuri, who carried the North Indian bamboo flute to concert stages and audiences around the world.
Film-music composerEducator Mid (200-500)Large (500-1500) Active since 1957

About

Pandit Hariprasad Chaurasia, born 1 July 1938 in Allahabad, is internationally regarded as the greatest living master of the bansuri, the North Indian bamboo flute. He began with vocal music, switched to the flute under Pandit Bholanath Prasanna of Varanasi, and later received guidance from the reclusive Annapurna Devi. Over a career of more than sixty years he has done more than any other musician to expand and popularise the bansuri.

Chaurasia expanded the expressive range of the bansuri with a masterful blowing technique and remains one of the busiest classical musicians in the world. With the santoor maestro Shivkumar Sharma he formed the film-music duo Shiv-Hari, scoring films such as Silsila, Chandni and Lamhe, and he has collaborated internationally with George Harrison, John McLaughlin and Jan Garbarek. He founded the Vrindavan Gurukul in Mumbai (2006) and Bhubaneswar (2010) to train young flautists, and serves as artistic director of the World Music department at the Rotterdam Conservatory.

The artistry

Chaurasia plays the bansuri with extraordinary breath control and tonal depth, drawing on the older dhrupad tradition while shaping a lyrical, accessible voice for the instrument. He moves between profound solo raga recitals, jugalbandi, film music and cross-cultural collaboration.

⬩ Atlas Perspective

Chaurasia is a living institution. For a host, a Chaurasia bansuri recital is a landmark classical event, and his fusion and film legacy widen the appeal well beyond the classical core. His gurukuls make him a natural anchor for heritage and pedagogy programming too. [Atlas Assessment]

The definitive modern voice of the bansuri, a bridge between the deepest classical tradition and global audiences, and a teacher securing the instrument's future.

Repertoire

Bansuri raga recitalTraditionalMusicalFull concert
Hindustani raga · Instrumental
Solo raga exposition on the bansuri, his signature concert form.
Jugalbandi & ensembleTraditionalMusical
jugalbandi · Instrumental
Duet and ensemble performances with his disciples and fellow maestros.
Shiv-Hari film compositionsOriginal IPMusical
film music · Instrumental
Film scores composed with Shivkumar Sharma.
With Shivkumar Sharma

Performance

Solo with accompanimentJugalbandiEnsemble

Publications & productions

Shiv-Hari
film-music duo with Shivkumar Sharma; scored Silsila, Chandni, Lamhe and others
The Inner Light
George Harrison's Beatles B-side, on which he played
Recording · 1968
Bansuri Guru
documentary on his life by his son Rajeev Chaurasia
2013

Career & milestones

Formed the Shiv-Hari film-music duo
with Shivkumar Sharma
2006
Founded the Vrindavan Gurukul for bansuri
Mumbai
2000
Padma Vibhushan

Festivals & appearances

Bansuri Jab Gaane Lage (HCL Concerts)
tribute concert, Kamani Auditorium, Delhi
Bansuri · 2026
World concert circuit
international festivals and venues
Bansuri

Lineage & training

Pandit Bholanath Prasanna
flute guru, Varanasi
Guru
Annapurna Devi
later guidance; daughter of Baba Allauddin Khan
Guru

Recognition

Padma Vibhushan
Government of India
2000
Padma Bhushan
Government of India
1992
Sangeet Natak Akademi Award
Sangeet Natak Akademi

Affiliations

Vrindavan Gurukul
Founder
Institution
Rotterdam Conservatory
Artistic director, World Music
Institution
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