Mohammed Rafi
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This is my first post. I have visited this forum before and even used to post under a previous ID some time ago but the forum has clearly changed a lot since then and there appears to be a whole host of new users visiting.
For my first thread, I would like to discuss the topic of classical music in Pakistan. I have long been interested in the klassiki mosiqi of Pakistan but the current dearth of interest in classical music is extremely sad. There is very little interest in this art in Pakistan any more. I am sure that the more knowledgeable posters here are aware that a number of leading musicians came to Pakistan in the aftermath of partition (although, of course, many also remained in India). However, many found that the atmosphere was not conducive to the flowering of this art. Sadly many remained unappreciated. Famously, Bade Ghulam Ali Khan even returned to India (following a spat with a radio official). I hope we can use this thread to open up a useful and educative dialogue for those users who maintain an interest in this sphere of music, or merely those who wish to learn more about this art.
To begin, I am sharing a few of my favourite pieces with other readers on the forum. I hope these will generate some good debate.
Raag Lalit - Ustad Ashiq Ali Khan & Ustad Umeed Ali Khan
[utube]9CD5BAGZnVM[/utube]
These two gentlemen were absurdly talented and both very well known for their work. Their duets were the stuff of legend but both were also immensely successful solo vocalists too. Ustad Umeed Ali Khan suffered from deafness in his later years and died in penury. A great shame - but one common amongst the artistic community of Pakistan
Raag Multani - Ustad Bare Ghulam Ali Khan
[utube]OcmksUWjB3U[/utube]
Surely, this fellow needs no introduction. A giant amongst classical singers, but often a divisive and highly controversial personality.
Raag Sham Kalyan - Malika e Mosiqi Roshanara Begum
[utube]TUbFEAO1K_I[/utube]
I have never heard a more skilled voice in my lifetime. Timing is superb, amazing taans. What a shame we could not give this artist the respect she deserved.
Bajuband Khul Khul Jaye - Ustad Amanat Ali Khan Qasoori (brother of Ustad Bare Ghulam Ali Khan)
[utube]4uQZ89DzNjg[/utube]
Famous thumri in raag bharivi by another fine artist of the Patiala-Kasoor Gharana.
For my first thread, I would like to discuss the topic of classical music in Pakistan. I have long been interested in the klassiki mosiqi of Pakistan but the current dearth of interest in classical music is extremely sad. There is very little interest in this art in Pakistan any more. I am sure that the more knowledgeable posters here are aware that a number of leading musicians came to Pakistan in the aftermath of partition (although, of course, many also remained in India). However, many found that the atmosphere was not conducive to the flowering of this art. Sadly many remained unappreciated. Famously, Bade Ghulam Ali Khan even returned to India (following a spat with a radio official). I hope we can use this thread to open up a useful and educative dialogue for those users who maintain an interest in this sphere of music, or merely those who wish to learn more about this art.
To begin, I am sharing a few of my favourite pieces with other readers on the forum. I hope these will generate some good debate.
Raag Lalit - Ustad Ashiq Ali Khan & Ustad Umeed Ali Khan
[utube]9CD5BAGZnVM[/utube]
These two gentlemen were absurdly talented and both very well known for their work. Their duets were the stuff of legend but both were also immensely successful solo vocalists too. Ustad Umeed Ali Khan suffered from deafness in his later years and died in penury. A great shame - but one common amongst the artistic community of Pakistan
Raag Multani - Ustad Bare Ghulam Ali Khan
[utube]OcmksUWjB3U[/utube]
Surely, this fellow needs no introduction. A giant amongst classical singers, but often a divisive and highly controversial personality.
Raag Sham Kalyan - Malika e Mosiqi Roshanara Begum
[utube]TUbFEAO1K_I[/utube]
I have never heard a more skilled voice in my lifetime. Timing is superb, amazing taans. What a shame we could not give this artist the respect she deserved.
Bajuband Khul Khul Jaye - Ustad Amanat Ali Khan Qasoori (brother of Ustad Bare Ghulam Ali Khan)
[utube]4uQZ89DzNjg[/utube]
Famous thumri in raag bharivi by another fine artist of the Patiala-Kasoor Gharana.
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