Akbar was pleased with. tansen performance but he was also shocked why
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Explanation:
Tansen (c. 1493/1500 – 1586), also referred to as Tan Sen or Ramtanu, was a prominent figure of Hindustani classical music.[4] Born in a Hindu family, he learned and perfected his art in the northwest region of modern Madhya Pradesh. He began his career and spent most of his adult life in the court and patronage of the Hindu king of Rewa, Raja Ramchandra Singh (r.1555–1592), where Tansen's musical abilities and studies gained widespread fame.[4] This reputation brought him to the attention of the Mughal Emperor Akbar, who sent messengers to Raja Ramchandra Singh, requesting Tansen to join the musicians at the Mughal court. Tansen did not want to go, but Raja Ramchandra Singh encouraged him to gain a wider audience, and sent him along with gifts to Akbar. In 1562, about the age of 60, the Vaishnava[5] musician Tansen joined the Akbar court, and his performances became a subject of many court historians.[4]
Tansen
Birth name
Ramtanu Pandey
Born
c. 1493 or 1500
Gwalior
Died
26 April 1586 (aged 92–93)[1] or 25 April 1589 (aged 95–96)
Agra, Delhi[2]
Genres
Hindustani Classical Music
Occupation(s)
musician, instrumentalist, vocalist, music studies
Years active
Till 1562: Raja Ramchandra Singh, Rewah
After 1562: Emperor Akbar
Associated acts
Swami Haridas
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Answer:
he was shocked that he had almost lost his greatest musician to the fire of the singer's own music.