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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Radhika Mohan Maitra (1917 - 1981) was an Indian sarod player. Maitra was considered an influential figure in 20th century sarod playing and received the title Sangeetacharya. Radhika Mohan Maitra was born 1917 in Calcutta to a prominent family of the erstwhile feudal aristocracy of East Bengal, and grew up in Rajshahi, where his family had vast estates. His grandfather Raybahadur Lalita Mohan Maitra was a pakhawaj player and had in his employ, the renowned sarod player Mohammad Amir Khan (1873-1934), with whom Radhika Mohan (widely referred to as…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Radhika Mohan Maitra (1917 - 1981) was an Indian sarod player. Maitra was considered an influential figure in 20th century sarod playing and received the title Sangeetacharya. Radhika Mohan Maitra was born 1917 in Calcutta to a prominent family of the erstwhile feudal aristocracy of East Bengal, and grew up in Rajshahi, where his family had vast estates. His grandfather Raybahadur Lalita Mohan Maitra was a pakhawaj player and had in his employ, the renowned sarod player Mohammad Amir Khan (1873-1934), with whom Radhika Mohan (widely referred to as Radhubabu) studied for five to six years. According to Maitra's private accounts given to his student Kalyan Mukherjea, this training initially adhered to a basic corpus of about 20 ragas for the first four years, but as the Ustad began to realize that his time was running out, he taught Radhika Mohan as many as three to four ragas in a day, in sessions lasting all day. Radhubabu later studieddhrupad with the famous beenkar Dabir Khan and sitar with Enayat Khan.