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Ustad Sultan Khan


Sayaji (Joe Claussell Sacred Rhythm mixes)
year: 2005
genre: house
price: $0.80
tracks: 4


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Ustad Sultan Khan biography, Ustad Sultan Khan discography

His aunt Annapurna Devi is a Surbahar player and former wife of sitar legend Ravi Shankar.Maihar Aashish Khan was born in 1939 at Maihar, a small princely state of British India, where his revered grandfather Ustad Alauddin Khan was a royal court musician at that time.He is one of the most notable disciples of his grandfather Ustad Alauddin Khan, and the foremost disciple of both his father Ali Akbar Khan and aunt Annapurna Devi."Senia Maihar Gharana" follows the traditional "Beenkar" and "Rababiya" pattern of the "Dhruvapada" style of the original "Senia Gharana".He gave his debut public performance at the age of 13, with his grandfather, on the All India Radio "National Program", New Delhi, and in the same year, performed with his father and his grandfather at the "Tansen Music Conference", Calcutta.Since then he has performed at major venues of classical music and world music both in the Indian subcontinent and at abroad with great applause.He has also worked as a background artist with Maurice Jarre on John Huston's film The Man Who Would be King, David Lean's A Passage to India, and composed the music for Tapan Sinha's films, Joturgriha (he received Best Film Score Award for Jotugriha) and Aadmi Aurat.Aashish Khan served as the Composer and Conductor for the National Orchestra of All India Radio, New Delhi, India, succeeding musical stalwarts like Sitarist Pandit Ravi Shankar, and flautist Pandit Pannalal Ghosh.Shringar is the first foray of any classical Indian musician into the music culture of New Orleans, widely considered the Mecca of Jazz.Sarangi Duet, with Ustad Sultan Khan.Teaching Aashish Khan is a music teacher, currently serving as adjucnt professor of Indian Classical Music at the California Institute of the Arts, Los Angeles, U.Music at the University of California at Santa Cruz, United States.He has formerly taught at the faculties of the Ali Akbar College of Music in San Rafael, California, University of Alberta in Canada and the University of Washington, Seattle.While pursuing a busy career as a concert artist and composer, he teaches students throughout the U.Notable mention among them would be of Sarode players Rick Henderson, Debanjan Bhattacharya, Aditya Verma, Ranajit Sengupta; Sitar player Amelia Maciszewski; Santoor player Dishari Chakraborty; and Rabab player Rishi Ranjan.He has been awarded, among many, the Fellowship of the Illinois Arts Council, U.In 2006, he was nominated for a Grammy award in the 'Best World Music' category.Among Sarode maestros, he is second to only his father Ustad Ali Akbar Khan who earlier received Grammy nominations.On May 24, 2007 Ustad Aashish Khan became the first ever Indian classical maestro to become a Fellow of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland, the U.Several Indian medias have also declared that Ustad Aashish Khan is "India's greatest living Sarode player".Religious conversion In September 2006, He announced at a press conference in Calcutta that since his forefathers were Hindu Brahmins of the East Bengal, and held the surname "Debsharma", he would also wish to use his forefathers' surname to help people understand the root of his great musical lineage.He also stated that his family were never officially converted into Islam and not necessarily Khan means a Muslim.He depended on fact that his grandfather the late Ustad Alauddin Khan himself said in his biography (Aamar Katha, (Bengali), published by Ananda Publishers, Calcutta) that his forefathers were indeed Hindus and holders of the surname "Debsharma".He also said that his name (Aashish), his brothers' names (Dhyanesh, Pranesh, Amaresh) were all given by their grandfather Alauddin; and all these are essentially Hindu names.US where he has settled, "I do not support his (Aasish's) choice.Unfortunately, many statements made by my son in the newspaper regarding the history of my family are incorrect.It's a shame that he is trying to reinvent the history of our family and in turn hurting past generations of our family."Sarode player, and second only to his father in receiving Grammy nominations.DDD) Aashish Khan: Raga Desh Malhar, Raga Mishra Sivaranjani, Raga Mishra Khamaj.Raga Darbari Kanada, Raga Kaushi.Chhanda Dhara, Germany (SNCD 70197).Aashish Khan Embraced Hindu Religion, Claimed Never Followed Islamic Rituals.Department:2000s1990s1980sJab We Met (2007) (playback singer) Maqbool (2003) (musician) Matrubhoomi: A Nation Without Women (2003) (musician: sarangi) ...Country Without Women (International: English title) ...Nation Without Women (International: English title) ...With our Resume service you can add photos and build a complete resume to help you achieve the best possible presentation on the IMDb.IMDb is powered by Perl and we are hiring!About Sultan Khan is arguably the world's hippest classical Indian musician, after Zakir Hussain.Khan was trained in the Indora gharana (school).Sultan Khan is arguably the world's hippest classical Indian musician, after Zakir Hussain.Ustad Sultan Khan Feeds Save to del.Sacred Rhythm Versionby Joe Cl...Hear Ustad Sultan Khan and similar artists on this channel.
 
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