Gangubai Hangal (5 March 1913 – 21 July 2009) was an Indian singer of the khayal genre of Hindustani classical music from Karnataka, who was known for her deep and powerful voice.Hangal belonged to the Kirana gharana
Hangal's mother's family was considered to be of low social status and for women of her generation singing was not considered appropriate employment; Hangal struggled against this prejudice and made a career.She performed all over India and for All India Radio stations until 1945. Hangal had initially performed light classical genres, including bhajan and thumri, but concentrated on khyal.Later, however, she refused to sing light classical, saying she sang only ragas.Hangal served as honorary music professor of the Karnataka University.She gave her last concert in March 2006 to mark her 75th career year.
Gangubai died on July 21 in 2009. The Karnataka state government declared two days of mourning for Hangal.A state funeral was announced for 22 July in Hubli by the district commissioner of the Dharwad district.
In September 2014, a postage stamp featuring Hangal was released by India Post commemorating her contributions to Hindustani music
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