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G. S. Sachdev
G. S. Sachdev (born Gurbachan Singh Sachdev, in Lyallpur, Punjab, 1935 – June 24, 2018) was an Indian performer of the ''bansuri'' (bamboo flute). He performed Hindustani classical music. Sachdev was on the advisory board of the World Flute Society. Among his students were Oscar van Dillen, Jeff Whitter and Jin Hi Kim. Discography *''Spirit'' *''Live in Concert'' *''Flights of Improvisation'' *''Full Moon'' *''Master of the Bamboo Flute'', v. 2 *''Bansuri'' (Solo) *''Classical North Indian Ragas'' *''Two Moods'' *''Romantic Ragas'' *''Live in New York'' *''Lyrical Grace'' *''Amar Sangit'' *''Jasmine Nights'' *''Incantations'' *''Aradhana'' *''Greeting of the Dawn'' *''Raga Patdeep (cassette)'' See also *Bansuri *Hindustani classical music External linksG. S. Sachdev official site
1935 births 2018 deaths Hindustani instrumentalists Indian flautists People from Faisalabad {{flautist-stub People from Punjab Province (British India) ...
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Lyallpur
Faisalabad (; Punjabi/ ur, , ; ), formerly known as Lyallpur ( Punjabi, Urdu: لائل پور), named after the founder of the city, but was renamed in 1977 in honour of late King Faisal of Saudi Arabia. It is the 3rd largest city of Pakistan after Karachi and Lahore respectively, and the 2nd largest city of Punjab after Lahore. Faisalabad is one of Pakistan's wealthiest cities, the largest industrial hub and 2nd largest city of wider Punjab region. Historically one of the first planned cities within British India, it has long since developed into a cosmopolitan metropolis. Faisalabad was restructured into city district status; a devolution promulgated by the 2001 local government ordinance (LGO). The total area of Faisalabad District is while the area controlled by the Faisalabad Development Authority (FDA) is . Faisalabad has grown to become a major industrial and distribution centre because of its central location in the region and connecting roads, rails, and air ...
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