In a paradox of our times, the most gorgeous rendition in praise of Saraswati in raga Bhairavi has been sung by one who may have never used the word 'syncretic' in his life, but whose music was like ...
The name of Ustad Rashid Khan reminds one of the words of T.S. Eliot: “Music heard so deeply/that is not heard at all, but/you are the music/while the music lasts.’’ A born genius, talented and ...
Both Ustad Rashid Khan and Dr Prabha Atre played pivotal roles in globalising Indian classical music, taking it beyond geographical confines The news of the passing away of Ustad Rashid Khan on ...
The death of Indian music maestro Rashid Khan earlier this week was followed by an outpouring of grief on and off social media. The 55-year-old singer died in a hospital in Kolkata (formerly Calcutta) ...
Khan was the scion of the fabled Rampur-Sahaswan gharana, known for its languorous style of essaying a “bandish” in middle-slow tempo Mumbai Ustad Rashid Khan, 55, who died in Kolkata on Tuesday after ...
Vibrant bansuri and keyboard solos blended well with smooth vocals on ‘Jai Jai Nizamuddin’, which poet-musician Amir Khusrau had dedicated to his spiritual master Nizamuddin Auliya. Composed in raag ...
In a paradox of our times, the most gorgeous rendition in praise of Saraswati in raga Bhairavi has been sung by one who may have never used the word 'syncretic' in his life, but whose music was like ...
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