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Ghulam Hasan Khan

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Ghulam Hasan Khan
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Background information
Born2 July 1994
OriginNew Delhi, India
GenresHindustani classical Vocal

Ghulam Hasan Khan (born 2 July 1994) is an Hindustani classical musician in the Hindustani music tradition. He belongs to the Rampur-Sahaswan gharana. He is the grandson of late Padma Shri Ustad Ghulam Sadiq Khan and is the son of Ustad Ghulam Abbas Khan.

Early life[edit]

Born in New Delhi, India, Ghulam Hasan Khan belongs to the Rampur-Sahaswan gharana which owes its allegiance to the Tansen tradition. He was initiated into music at the age of three by his father Ustad Ghulam Abbas Khan, a classical vocalist. He was later trained under the guidance of his grandfather Ustad Ghulam Sadiq Khan. His father for some time trained him in Mumbai. However, he received his main training from his grandfather Ustad Ghulam Sadiq Khan initially at his house in New Delhi. [1]

Musical career[edit]

Ghulam Hasan Khan specializes in Khayal style which highlights the systematic "Badhat" of Raga, "Sapat" Taans of full three octaves. Apart from Khayal, he also renders Thumri, Tarana, Ghazal, Geet, Sufi and Bhajan.

He gave his first performance at the age of ten, and the following year, 2006, he performed at a concert organised by Poorvi Music Foundation in New Delhi. In June 2007, when the late Ustad Ghulam Sadiq Khan was invited to perform at the Rashtrapati Bhavan Concert, New Delhi, Ghulam Hasan Khan also joined to perform with him and he was 14 years old. [2]

Ghulam Hasan Khan performed in India and abroad from the age of seven. He has performed in concerts and festivals in India including the Young Ustads of India Festival 2013, [3] and Khiraaj-E-Aqeedat, a tribute to Ustad Sabri Khan 2016 [4] He has also performed in Australia.[5]

In 2014 he released a triple CD of Indian classical music named Dharohar [6][not in citation given] which is based on three generations of Rampur-Sahaswan Gharana.

References[edit]

  1. Khan, Ghulam Hasan. "Rashtrapati Bhavan 2007 Performance". Ghulam Hasan Khan.
  2. Khan, Ghulam Hasan. "Artist Bio". www.reverbnation.com. Ghulam Hasan Khan.
  3. Khan, Ghulam Hasan. "Young Ustads of India".
  4. "Tribute to Ustad Sabri Khan organised by Ustad Mushtaq Husain Khan Memorial Trust in Delhi". The Times of India.
  5. Tarres, Trudi (28 August 2015). "Musical evening with Ustaad Ghulam Abbas Khan and now presenting his son Ghulam Hasan Khan in Brisbane for the first time…".
  6. "Where words fail, music speaks #MusicMovesYU".

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