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  Hindustani classical music - Facts, Information, and Encyclopedia Reference article
The advent of Islamic rule under the Delhi Sultanate and later the Mughal Empire over northern India caused the traditional musicians to seek patronage in the courts of the new rulers.
Perhaps the most legendary musician of this period is Amir Khusrau, who is credited with systematizing the Hindustani methodologies by studying the forms of Vedic music theory and spurring a chain of creative composition that melded Indian with Persian sensibilities.
Indeed, his ragas (which are based on times of the day) were reputed to have been so powerful that according to legend, upon his playing a night-time raga in the morning, the entire city fell under a hush and clouds gathered in the sky.
www.startsurfing.com /encyclopedia/h/i/n/Hindustani_music.html   (1438 words)

  
 Kamat's Potpourri: The Path of Devotion: Important Proponents of the Bhakti Movement   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Surdas (1483-1563): A disciple of Vallabhacharya, he showed intense devotion to Radha and Krishna.
Mirabai (1498-1563, picture): Staunch devotee of Lord Krishna, she composed number of songs and poems in honor of Krishna.
Haridas (1478-1573, picture): a great musician saint who sang the glories of Lord Vishnu.
www.kamat.com /indica/faiths/bhakti/bhakti.htm   (578 words)

  
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American Top 40: The Countdown of the Century, Music Sales, 2000
Mark Dwane is the composer and musician on several beautiful CDs which can be ordered online at this link.
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