A first of its kind, The Dagar Archives is specifically dedicated to the Dhrupad gharana i.e. the Dagar Gharana of music with support from govt. of Rajasthan - art and culture department, India.
The Dagar Archives exhibits a collated history of the Dagar Gharana which dates back to 400-500 years. The ancestors of the Dagar Gharana were Brahmins. Surendra Nath Pandey, one of the forefathers, learnt Indian Classical Music from Pandit Mohan Das Jogi and was the first to start the practice of music in the family.
The Dagar Gharana is known for the Dagur Vani style of Dhrupad, which elders in the family learnt from Swami Haridas Dagur.
The museum is located on the second floor of Ravindra Manch, the cultural center of Jaipur. The two galleries of the museum house artifacts such as musical instruments, turbans, personal belongings, rare photographs and photos of doyens of Dagar Gharana such as Ustad Allabande Khan Dagar, Ustad Bande Ali Khan, Ustad Ziauddin Khan Dagar, Ustad Zakiruddin Khan Dagar, Ustad Allabande Khan Dagar, Ustad Allabande Nasiruddin Khan Dagar and Ustad Allabande Imamuddin Khan Dagar. The family tree of the Dagar Gharana is also on display.
The archive visited by renowned personalities from the field of music and art also houses a music corner which has a library of rare recordings for students and researchers. So far, The Dagar Archives has supported two PhDs. The archive hosts a number of rare manuscripts, artifacts and audio recordings which are not available elsewhere. One such rare recording presents the system of taleem under Guru-Shishya parampara of Dagar Gharana. In Jaipur and Delhi, the Archive organizes regular cultural activities associated with music, art and rare aspects of Indian Culture.
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Interior view of the museum
Interior view of the museum
Turban of Ustad Allabande Khan Dagar (1848-1928), Vocalist & Sursingar player, Court musician in Alwar.
Title received: Sangeet Ratnakar and Kalasudhakar
Portrait of Ustad Allabande Khan Dagar(1848-1928), Vocalist & Sursingar player, Court musician in Alwar.
Title received: Sangeet Ratnakar and Kalasudhakar
(L-R) Turbans of Ustad Allabande Nasiruddin Khan Dagar (1897-1936), Vocalist, Court musician in Indore,
(Title received: Sangeet Ratnakar); Ustad Allabande Imamuddin Khan Dagar (1903-1966), Vocalist, Court musician in Udaipur
(Title received: Sangeet Ratnakar in 1945, Sangeet Martand from Bhartiya Sangeet and Lalit Kala Vidyapeeth of Kanpur in 1962); Ustad Allabande Zakiruddin Khan Dagar (1846-1918), Vocalist & Beenkar, Court musician in Udaipur.
Ustad Rahimuddin Khan Dagar's stick
(L-R) Turbans of Maharana Bhupal Singh Ji, Udaipur; Ustad Ziauddin Khan Dagar (1893-1948), Vocalist & Beenkar, Court musician in Udaipur (Title received: Sangeet Martand); Ustad Bande Ali Khan Saheb, Beenkar.
A 99-year-old Tanpura of Ustad Allabande Imamuddin Khan Dagar
Janamaaz of Ustad Allabande Rahimuddin Khan Dagar
(L-R) Dagar bani dhrupad exponent together: Aminuddin Dagar, Fahimuddin Dagar, Mohiuddin Dagar, Zahiruddin Dagar, Fariduddin Dagar, Fayazuddin Dagar, Sayeeduddin Dagar