Artist's albums
Khelat Hai Giridhari Hori
2001 · album
Purab Ang - The Spirit Of Benaras
2001 · album
In Remembrance - Raga Kedar
2023 · single
Thumri And Kajri
2022 · album
Jhoola Dhire Se Jhulao Banwari
2022 · single
Kaun Albele Kinare
2021 · single
Girija Devi - The Queen of Thumri
2019 · album
Thumris in Bhairavi, Vol. 2
2019 · album
Rang Darungi - Semi Classical Renditions on Holi
2018 · album
Purabiya (Indian Classical Vocal) [Live]
2017 · album
Remembrance - Girija Devi
2017 · album
Celebrating the Legend - Girija Devi
2015 · album
Holy Varanasi
2015 · single
Surganga - The Legacy Continues…
2014 · album
Benarasiya (Indian Classical Vocal) [Live]
2013 · album
Inde du nord
2013 · album
Golden Raaga Collection I - Girija Devi
2013 · album
Rare Ragas Vol. 6
2012 · album
From The NCPA Archives
2012 · album
Mandhari
2007 · album
Raga Bilaskhani Todi
2006 · album
The Best Of Girija Deva
2004 · album
Thumris in Bhairavi
2004 · album
Diva
2002 · album
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Biography
Girija Devi is one of India's greatest vocalists. One of the last masters of the Purab ang gayaki tradition of the Banares Gharana, Devi has been equally effective singing in the traditional 18th century classical style of khyal as well as semi-classical styles such as thumri, tappa, kajri, dadra, and chaiti. The recipient of the prestigious Padmashree Award from the president of India in 1972 and the Padma Bhushan in 1989, she has received the Sangeet Natak Academy Awards of Uttar Pradesh and Delhi. Born in Varanasi (formerly Benares), an ancient cultural/religious center located on the left bank of the Ganges River, Devi has been singing much of her life. Studying with influential vocalist and sarangi player Pandit Sarju Prasad from the age of five, she later continued her studies with Pandit Chandra Misra. Making her debut appearance in 1949 during a recital that was broadcast by the All India radio station in Allahabad, Devi performed her first concert a year later. Teaching at the ITC Sangeet Research Academy from its inception in the early '90s, Devi served as guru for many students, including Dalia Rahut, Jayita Pandey, and Satyanarayan Misra, the son of her own guru, Pandit Sarju Prasad. Leaving the school after 12 years, she returned to Varanasi, where she became a visiting professor at Banaras Hindu University. ~ Craig Harris, Rovi