Sunday, March 16th, 2025

Nomination of Kota’s Muhit’s album ‘Shuruat’ for Grammy Award

There is a great news for the new generation of musicians of Kota. Kota resident Muhit’s album ‘Shuruaat’ has been nominated for the Grammy Award. In such a situation, Muhit’s fans are wishing him/her success so that the country’s name shines in the world of music.

Mother Dr. Shalini Bharti, a lecturer in painting, said that Muhit represents the 18th generation of classical music from the Senia Gharana. his/her musical journey began under the guidance of his/her father, Principal of Government College and Ghazal singer Prof. Dr. Roshan Bharti. 24-year-old Muhit has graduated from Berklee College of Music Boston (USA). he/she runs a studio in Mumbai.

The first Grammy Awards ceremony was held on May 4, 1959

The Grammy Awards are the most prestigious honor in the world of music, given by the Recording Academy for outstanding achievement in music. The first Grammy Awards ceremony was held on May 4, 1959.

Many Indian artists have received this prestigious award

Earlier, Indians who have received Grammy Awards include tabla player Zakir Hussain, flute player Rakesh Chaurasia, singer Shankar Mahadevan, violin player Ganesh Rajagopalan, percussion player Selva Ganesh Vinayakram. If Muhit gets the Grammy Award, it will be a big achievement for Rajasthan and Kota in the world of music.

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