Hindustani classical music is the Hindustani or North Indian style of Indian classical music found throughout the northern Indian subcontinent. The style is sometimes called North Indian classical music or Shāstriya Sangīt. It is a tradition that originated in Vedic ritual chants and has been evolving since the 12th century CE, primarily in what is now North India, Pakistan and Bangladesh and to some extent in Nepal and Afghanistan. Today, it is one of the two subgenres of Indian classical music, the other being Carnatic music, the classical tradition of South India.
North Indian classical music under the guidance of her Father and Guru , Pandit Manoher Barve , Nagpur
Aesthetic Khayal Gayaki Layakari of Gwaliar Gharana,
Aalapi of Kirana and Patiala Gharana
Additional presentation : Light Classical Music Thumri Dradara and Bhagan/ Maharashtrian stage / drama music
Marathi natya sangeet
R. S. Mundle Dharmpeth Arts and Commerce Mahhavidyalaya,
Nagpur Maharashtra State India
Sunday National Programme, Aakashwani New Delhi : 2012
Sunday Concert : 1996
Tuesday Night – National Concerts : 1977, 1982, 1988, New Delhi
Saturday National Programme Of Music : 2001, 2009, New Delhi
Radio Concerts -Mumbai, Nagpur, Bhopal, Raipur, Jabalpur, Port Blair
Chain Booking Programmes-
Sixth Maharashtra Rajya Natya Mahotsav : Music Presentation Play: Nayan Tuze Jadugaar : 1966
Surmani , Sur Singer Samsad, Mumbai : 1984
“Malti Pande- Barve Awards” Bharat Gyan Samaj, Pune : 1999
Nomination for Madhurabai Deshmukh HERD foundation award iin arts, Nagpur: 2013
Balgandharva Gun Gaurav Puraskar by Bal Gandharva Sangeet Rasik Mandal : Pune 2015
Mohammed Rafi fans association award for contribution in Hindustani classical music category: 2017
Maharashtra Rajya Sanskrutik Puraskar (Light Classical Music),Directorate of Cultural Affairs- 2018