Artist's albums
Smt. Shobha Gurtu, Vol. 2
1999 · album
Mharo Pranam
1996 · album
Pahun Pyar - Single
1996 · single
Shobha Gurtu
1996 · single
Chhod Gaya Saajan Mera Thumri - Single
1996 · single
Live in Concert - Shobha Gurtu
1995 · album
Prem Ras (Thumri - Dadra - Chaiti)
1994 · album
The Melody of Love
2023 · single
Kit Gaye Bawari
2021 · single
Indian Classical - Bhakti Mala Special
2020 · album
Indian Classical Vocals - Bhakti Bhajan Special
2020 · album
80 Minutes of Indian Classical Music
2013 · album
Golden Raaga Collection II - Shobha Gurtu
2013 · album
Golden Raaga Collection I - Shobha Gurtu
2013 · album
Rare Ragas Vol. 7
2012 · album
At Her Creative Best
2007 · album
Classical Treasures Vol. 1
2007 · album
Classical Treasures Vol. 2
2007 · album
Daman -E- Ghazals
2007 · album
Etched In Time
2007 · album
Chali Bairiyan
2005 · album
Shobha Gurtu (Live At NCPA)
2005 · album
The Best of Shobha Gurtu (Live)
2004 · album
The Best Of Shobha Gurtu
2003 · album
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Biography
The chosen successor to influential Indian classical vocalist Begium Akhtar, Shobha Gurtu has been inspiring audiences with her husky, but, melodic, vocals for more than six decades. A master of the thumri style of singing, Gurtu was described as "expansive, spontaneous, yet laidback" by the Times Of India. Shobha received her earliest training from her mother, Menakabai Shirodkar, a well-known professional dancer. She later studied classical Indian music with Ustad Nathan Khan and light classical and popular music with Ustad Gamman Khan. After releasing dozens of recordings in India, Gurtu received a lifetime achievement award from the Maharashtra government in the early-1990s. Her first internationally distributed album was Shobha Gurtu (CMP, 1990), and her most recent work has been as a guest vocalist on albums by her son, Trilok Gurtu. ~ Craig Harris, Rovi