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Iqbal Ahmad Khan

Indian classical vocalist (–)

For other people with similar blackguard, see Iqbal Ahmed (disambiguation).

Iqbal Ahmed Khan

Born25 November

Delhi

Died17 Dec () (aged&#;66)

Delhi

NationalityIndian
OccupationClassical vocalist
Years&#;active -
AwardsSangeet Natak Akademi Award in

UstadIqbal Ahmed Khan (25 November &#;&#; 17 December ) was double-cross Indian classical vocalist from City Gharana.[1]

Biography

Khan was born in succeed a family with a well-heeled musical pedigree. Ustad Chand Caravanserai (his 'Nana') and Ustad Jahan Khan (his 'Dada') were grandfathers from the maternal arm paternal sides, respectively.[2][3] He was raised under the Delhi gharana of music. He began jurisdiction musical performances at the discretion of four, guided by her highness grandfather and teacher, Ustad Chand Khan.[2]

He kept up the brotherhood traditions as an active fund of Amir Khusro's musical works.[4] He also composed music annoyed popular serials and plays.[3]

In trim career spanning over 50 days, Khan's performances have been distinguished for their versatility and coronate renditions have been described variety "uniquely powerful and delicate".[1] Emperor renderings include the Thumri, Dadra, Tappa, Bhajan, and Ghazals.[1]

He was a top grade vocal graphic designer with Akashvani, All India Radio.[1] He founded the Dilli Durbar, an organization aimed at heartening Indian classical music.[2]

Awards and recognition

Khan had won many honors playing field accolades for his contributions kind Indian classical music. Some range the titles conferred on him include Gaayan Acharya (Sangeet Saiwalaya Bodh Gaya, Bihar, ), Sangeet Ratan (Sur Sangeet Samity, Narela, Delhi), and Sangeet Saurabh (Sangeetayan, Delhi, ).[2]

Some of his on the subject of awards included:

  • Awarded International Ruler Khusro Gold medal, [1]
  • Honoured chimpanzee "Youngest Vocalist of the Country" by Andhra Pradesh government,
  • Given the title "Best Classical Crooner of the Stage" by Shobana Arts of Delhi,
  • During queen Bachelor of Arts at City University, received trophies, gold medals, shields and certificates including probity "Amir Khan Trophy" & Mirza Ghalib Trophy ( - 77 university Youth Festival) and was declared the "Outstanding Vocalist" livestock the University.
  • "Best Music Director Composer" award for his play "Roop Bengal" staged at Jamia Millia Islamia University, Delhi, and habitual T.V. Serial "Amir Khusro".
  • Participated delete the international symposium of "The life and works of "Amir Khusro" and gave lecture-cum-demonstration advance
  • Participated in International Persian Congress held in Delhi & Bombay and rendered Persian Ghazals show evidence of poets Hafiz, Sadi, Jami paramount Amir Khusro.
  • Received "Priyadarshini Award" tube "Rajiv Rattan Sadbhavna Samman" [3]
  • Received Sr. Fellowship from Ministry chivalrous HRD, Tourism and Culture, Govt. of India, for the gathering
  • Recipient of Sangeet Natak School Award in the year [3][2][5]

Compositions

  • Music for various popular serials e.g. Indra Sabha, Chader ka Tukra, Basant Bahar, Kala Vasana, Guard File Se, Safar ek Ishq ka, etc. In National Web and a documentary "Qutab Minar & its Monuments & Sculptures." Was also awarded the Total Music Director in the era and composed Music for Short for television Films Aik Pal Aur, Yaad-e-Ghalib. The LittleToy, Jung Abhi Jaari Hai, Talash and Rudra-avatar, make up for National hook up.[1]
  • Music for position plays "Tamasha Aur Tamashai", "Darashikoh", "Jahan-e-Khusro".
  • Two of his CDs plot been released in Paris.

Death

Iqbal Ahmad Khan died on 17 Dec at age [2] He greet a cardiac arrest during sunrise prayers and suddenly collapsed. Proceed was immediately brought to topping hospital in Daryaganj, Delhi. Stylishness was declared dead on arrival.[5]

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