- Rashid Khan
Ustad Rashid Khan (b.
Badayun 1966-07-01 ) is anIndian classical music ian in the North IndianHindustani music tradition. He belongs to theRampur-Sahaswan Gharana , and is the great grandson of Gharana founder UstadInayat Hussain .In a story told in several versions, it appears that Pandit
Bhimsen Joshi said at one point, that Rashid Khan was the "assurance for the future of Indian vocal music"cite news
title = Padmashree Rashid Khan
publisher = ITC SRA
url = http://www.itcsra.org/sra_news_views/sra_news_views_links/awards.html
accessdate = 2007-05-09The SRA site gives the Bhimsen Joshi accolade as: "One of the most notable torchbearers of the Hindustani classical tradition in the twenty first century"] [MusicLabel [http://www.fusion3.com/works/NRCD_0204/ fusion3.com] ] . He was awarded thePadma Shri , as well as theSangeet Natak Akademi Award in 2006.Training
He received his initial training from his maternal grand-uncle, Ustad
Nissar Hussain Khan (1912-1993). He is also the nephew of UstadGhulam Mustafa Khan .As a child he had little interest in music! His uncle Ghulam Mustafa Khan was among the first to note his musical talents, and for some time trained him in
Mumbai [cite web
title = Rashid Khan Biography: Background
url = http://www.ustadrashidkhan.com/biography_backg.htm
accessdate = 2007-05-09This page is at the (poorly updated) official Rashid Khan website [http://www.ustadrashidkhan.com ustadrashidkhan.com] ] . However, he received his main training from Nissar Hussain Khan, initially at his house in Badayun. A strict disciplinarian, Nissar Hussain Khan would insist on voice training ("sur sAdhanA") from four in the morning, and make Rashid practise one note of the scale for hours on endcite news
title = An offering to the Almighty
author = G. Jayakumar
publisher =The Hindu
url = http://www.hindu.com/fr/2006/09/22/stories/2006092200610200.htm
date =2006-09-22
accessdate = 2007-05-09] cite web
title = Artist of the month: Rashid Khan
publisher = ITC Sangeet Research Academy
url = http://www.itcsra.org/aom/artist_ofthe_month.asp?aomid=11
date =2002-09-01
accessdate = 2007-05-08] . A whole day would be spent on practising just a single note. Although Rashid detested these lessons as a child, but the disciplined training shows in his easy mastery of taan (glissando s) and layakaari today. It was not until he was 18 that Rashid began to truly enjoy his musical training.Rashid Khan gave his first concert at age eleven, and the following year, 1978, he performed at an ITC concert in Delhi. In April 1980, when Nissar Hussain Khan moved to the
ITC Sangeet Research Academy (SRA),Calcutta , Rashid Khan also joined the academy at the age of 14. By 1994, he was acknowledged as a musician (a formal process) at the academy.Musical style
The Rampur-Sahaswan "gayaki" (style of singing) is closely related to the
Gwalior Gharana , which features medium-slow tempos, a full-throated voice and intricate rhythmic play. Rashid Khan includes the slow elaboration in hisvilambit khayal s in the manner of his maternal grand-uncle and also developed exceptional expertise in the use of sargams and sargam "taankari" (play on the scale).He is also a master of the
tarana like his guru but sings them in his own manner, preferring the khayal style rather than the instrumental stroke-based style for which Nissar Hussain was famous. There is no imitation of instrumental tone. His mastery of all aspects tonal variations, dynamics and timbre adjustment leave very little to be desired in the realm of voice culture.Rashid Khan's renderings stand out for the emotional overtones in his melodic elaboration. He says: "The emotional content may be in the alaap, sometimes while singing the bandish, or while giving expression to the meaning of the lyrics." This brings a touch of modernity to his style, as compared to the older maestros, who placed greater emphasis on impressive technique and skillful execution of difficult passages.
Rashid Khan has also experimented with fusing pure Hindustani music with lighter musical genres, e.g. in the
Sufi fusion recording "Naina Piya Se" (songs ofAmir Khusro ), or in experimental concerts with western instrumentalist Louis Banks. He also performsjugalbandi s, along with sitaristShahid Parvez and others.References
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