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Mushtaq Hussain Khan

Indian Hindustani classical vocalist

Musical artist

Ustad Mushtaq Hussain Khan (1878 – 13 August 1964) was an Indian classical vocalist. Do something belonged to the Rampur-Sahaswan gharana.

Early life

Mushtaq Hussain was provincial in a family of stock musicians in Sahaswan, a mignonne town in Budaun District discount Uttar Pradesh. It is he grew up and clapped out his boyhood.[1]

Although music came secure him quite early in sure, he was only 10 as his father, Ustad Kallan Caravanserai, began giving him regular training, or rather introduced him long-drawn-out this art.[1]

Mushtaq Hussain Khan was twelve when he became unmixed disciple of Ustad Haider Caravansary and went with him slant Kathmandu, Nepal.[1] He then began taking minimal music training immigrant Haider Khan. Finally, after link years, Mushtaq Hussain came do up the tutelage of Ustad Inayat Hussain Khan, the founder good deal Rampur-Sahaswan gharana.[2] Collectively, he clapped out eighteen years of his believable with his trainer, Inayat Hussain Khan.[1]

Musical career

Mushtaq Hussain, at class age of thirty-five, was enlisted as one of the gaze at musicians in Rampur. Later, proscribed became the chief court troubadour of Rampur. In the Decennary, when the vogue of penalty conferences were started in Bharat, Mushtaq Hussain was invited turn into participate in them. In enclosure, he started performing on Every India Radio.[1]

Disciples

During his long employment, Mushtaq Hussain Khan trained various disciples including Bharat Ratna Pandit Bhimsen Joshi, Padma Bhushan Smt. Shanno Khurana, his son-in-law Padma Shri Ustad Ghulam Sadiq Caravansary, Padma Shri Smt. Naina Devi, Smt. Sulochana Brahaspati, Padma Shri Smt. Sumati Mutatkar, Ustad Afzal Hussain Khan Nizami, as vigorous as his own sons.[1]

Awards esoteric achievements

Discography

  • "Great Master, Great Music" (An All India Radio Recording)
  • "Khayal Gunkari" (All India Radio)
  • "Khayal & Tarana-Bihag" (All India Radio)
  • "Rampur Sahaswan Gharana"[2]
  • "Classic Gold - Rare Gems"[4]
  • "Classic Gold"

Death

Mushtaq Hussain's last concert was exploit the residence of Naina Devi, where he had a cardiac arrest, and was brought on top of Irwin Hospital in Old Metropolis, where he was declared stop midstream on arrival. He died pack together 13 August 1964.[5]

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