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Bismillah Khan

Bismillah Khan BR (born Qumaruddin Khan, 21 March 1916 – 21 August 2006), often referred to by the title Ustad, was an Indian musician credited with popularizing the shehnai, a reeded woodwind instrument. He played it with such expressive virtuosity that he became a leading Hindustani classical music artist. His name was indelibly linked with the woodwind instrument. While the shehnai had long held importance as a folk instrument played primarily schooled in traditional ceremonies, Khan is credited with elevating its status and bringing it to the concert stage.[1][2]

Bismillah Khan
Bharat Ratna
Khan at a music concert (1964)
Background information
Birth nameQamaruddin Khan
Born(1916-03-21)21 March 1916
Dumraon, Shahabad district, Bihar and Orissa Province, British India
Died21 August 2006(2006-08-21) (aged 90)
Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India
GenresIndian classical music
Occupation(s)Musician
Instrument(s)Shehnai
MembersAfaq Haider, Savita Anand, Ajitesh Singh
Past membersZamin Husain Khan

Khan was a devout Muslim but performed at both Hindu and Muslim ceremonies and was considered a symbol of religious harmony. His fame was such that he was selected to perform for the ceremony at Delhi’s historic Red Fort as the Indian flag unfurled at the hour of India’s independence on August 15, 1947. His music was played on television every Independence Day. He turned down invitations to perform in other countries before 1966, when the Indian government insisted that he play at the Edinburgh International Festival. This gained him a following in the West, and he continued to appear in Europe and North America thereafter.[3]

In 2001, Bismillah Khan was awarded the Bharat Ratna , India’s highest civilian honour, and the country observed a national day of mourning following his death in 2006. He also had the distinction of being one of the few people to be awarded all the top four civilian awards, receiving the Padma Shri in 1961, Padma Bhushan in 1968 and Padma Vibhushan in 1980. He became the third classical musician of India after M. S. Subbalakshmi and Ravi Shankar to be awarded the Bharat Ratna. [4] [5]

Personal life

Bismillah Khan was born on 21 March 1916 into a family of traditional Muslim musicians at the town of Dumraon, British India, as the second son of Paigambar Bux Khan and Mitthanbai.[6][5] His father was a court musician employed in the court of Maharaja Keshav Prasad Singh of Dumraon Estate in Bihar. His two grandfathers Ustad Salar Hussain Khan and Rasool Bux Khan were also musicians in the Dumraon palace.[6] He was named Qamruddin at birth, to rhyme with his elder brother's name Shamsuddin. Upon seeing the new born, his grandfather Rasool Baksh Khan, also a shehnai player, is said to have exclaimed "Bismillah", or "In the name of Allah", and thereafter he came to be known by this name.[1][5]

At the age of six, he moved to Varanasi in the state of Uttar Pradesh,[2] to be apprenticed to his maternal uncle, Ali Bux 'Vilayatu' Khan, a shehnai player attached to the Kashi Vishwanath Temple. At the age of 14, Bismillah accompanied his uncle to the Allahabad music conference.[7]

Bismillah Khan began his career by playing at various stage shows. He got his first major break in 1937, when he played at a concert at All India Music Conference in Calcutta. This performance brought Shehnai into the limelight and was hugely appreciated by music lovers. He then went on to play in many countries including Afghanistan, USA, Canada, Bangladesh, Iran, Iraq, West Africa, Japan, Hong Kong and in various parts of Europe. During his illustrious career he played in many prominent events throughout the world. Some of the events that he played in include World Exposition in Montreal, Cannes Art Festival and Osaka Trade Fair. [8]

Students

Khan attributed his skill to the blessings of nath (Shiva), and believed that there was little that he could teach his disciples.[9] Khan seldom accepted students. He thought that if he would be able to share his knowledge it wouldn't be useful as it would only give his students a little knowledge. Some of his disciples and followers include S. Ballesh,[10] and Krishna Ballesh.[11][12][13][14] as well as Khan's own sons, Nazim Hussain and Nayyar Hussain.[15]

Death

On 17 march 2006, Bismillah Khan's health deteriorated and he was admitted to the Heritage Hospital, Varanasi for treatment. Khan's last wish – to perform at India Gate, could not be fulfilled. He wanted to pay tributes to the martyrs. He waited in vain till his last rites. He died of cardiac arrest on 21 August 2006.

The Government of India declared a day of national mourning on his death. His body along with a Shehnai was buried at Fatemaan burial ground of old Varanasi under a neem tree with a 21-gun salute from the Indian Army.[16]

Legacy

 
Shehnai maestro Ustad Bismillah Khan calls on the Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh, in New Delhi on 30 September 2004
 
Khan on a 2008 stamp of India
 
Street in Hyderabad, Telangana, named after Bismallah Khan which was inaugurated by Pandit Hariprasad Chaurasia and K Viswanath on 7 April 2013.

Sangeet Natak Akademi, New Delhi, instituted the Ustad Bismillah Khan Yuva Puraskar in 2007, in his honour. It is given to young artists in the field of music, theatre and dance. The Government of Bihar has proposed setting up of a museum, a town hall-cum-library and installation of a life-size statue at his birthplace in Dumraon.[17]

Bismillah Khan was commemorated on his 102nd birth anniversary by Search Engine Google which showed a special doodle on its Indian home page for him on 21 March 2018.[18]

In the documentary film, Eric Clapton: Life in 12 Bars, Clapton cites Bismillah Khan as an influence and how he tried to use his guitar to imitate the music of Khan's woodwind instrument.[19]

Popular culture

Khan had a brief association with films in India. He played the shehnai for Rajkumar's role of Appanna in the Vijay's Kannada-language film Sanaadi Appanna which became a blockbuster. He acted in Jalsaghar by Satyajit Ray and provided sound of shehnai in Vijay Bhatt's Goonj Uthi Shehnai(1959).

Noted director Goutam Ghose directed Sange Meel Se Mulaqat (1989), an Indian documentary film about the life of Khan.[7]

Awards and recognitions

Awards

Recognitions

Bismillah Khan had honorary doctorates from:

Others include[23]

Selective discography

Albums
  • Sanaadi Appanna – Played shehnai for Rajkumar's role in the movie.
  • Goonj Uthi Shehnai (1959) – shehnai recitals throughout the movie for Rajendra Kumar's role.
  • Maestro's Choice (February 1994)
  • Megh Malhar, Vol. 4 (the other piece in the album is by Kishori Amonkar) (September 1994)
  • Live at the Queen Elizabeth Hall (September 2000)
  • Live in London, Vol. 2 (September 2000)
  • Immortal Series
Contributing artist

References

  1. ^ a b "Virtuoso musician who introduced the shehnai to a global audience". The Independent. 22 August 2006. from the original on 19 December 2013. Retrieved 8 January 2013.
  2. ^ a b "Indian music's soulful maestro". BBC News. 21 August 2006. from the original on 17 November 2015. Retrieved 11 October 2020.
  3. ^ "Bismillah-Khan, Britannica.com". Retrieved 27 February 2023.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  4. ^ "Remembering Ustad Bismillah Khan". newsd. 20 March 2021.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k . ITC Sangeet Research Academy. Archived from the original on 7 August 2016. Retrieved 29 May 2020.
  6. ^ a b Massey, Reginald (22 August 2006). "Bismillah Khan". The Guardi. from the original on 18 June 2016. Retrieved 29 May 2016.
  7. ^ a b Bismillah Khan: The Shehnai Maestro by Neeraja Poddar, Rupa & Co., New Delhi, 2004.
  8. ^ Hossen, Iftakhair (21 March 2019). "Bismillah Khan The Sitar Maestro". The Daily Observer.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  9. ^ "A Dying Fall: Is the shehnai on its way out?". The Indian Express. 12 February 2017. from the original on 5 March 2018. Retrieved 5 March 2018.
  10. ^ Lalithaa Krishnan (20 August 2009). "Clear and sparkling". The Hindu. from the original on 2 January 2014. Retrieved 11 October 2020.
  11. ^ Sawai Gandharva Society (7 December 2016). "Events Archive Artist by name Surmani Krishna Ballesh". Sawai Gandharva Bhimsen Festival. sawaigandharvabhimsenmahotsav.com. Retrieved 11 June 2019.
  12. ^ "Pune: Sawai Mahotsav kicks off with tribute to Ustad Bismillah Khan, The session saw performance by Shehnai Chakravarty Pt S Ballesh and his son Surmani Pt Krishnan Ballesh". The Indian Express. 8 December 2016. Retrieved 14 February 2020.
  13. ^ "our-guru-Surmani Dr. KRISHNA BALLESH, He is one of the disciples of World Renowned Shehnai Maestro Bharat Ratna Ustad Bismillah Khan. He was with ustad ji for 7 years". www.tansenacademy.com. 23 May 2019. Retrieved 11 June 2019.
  14. ^ "An evening to honour legends of Hindustani tunes- says Surmani Krishna Ballesh, co-founder, Tansen Academy of Hindustani Music". The Indian Express. 21 November 2016. Retrieved 14 February 2020.
  15. ^ . The Times of India. 23 August 2006. Archived from the original on 11 January 2014. Retrieved 11 January 2014.
  16. ^ . BBC News. 21 August 2006. Archived from the original on 4 October 2006. Retrieved 11 October 2020.
  17. ^ "Ustad Bismillah Khan's Birthplace in Bihar faces wrath of negligence". IANS. news.biharprabha.com. from the original on 16 April 2014. Retrieved 15 April 2014.
  18. ^ "Ustad Bismillah Khan feted in Google Doodle celebrating shehnai maestro's birth anniversary". Indianexpress.com. 21 March 2018. from the original on 21 March 2018. Retrieved 21 March 2018.
  19. ^ Eric Clapton: Life in 12 Bars
  20. ^ hindu.com (4 December 1998). "National Events in \==\=\==1998". The Hindu. from the original on 29 January 2013. Retrieved 17 October 2013.
  21. ^ "List of recipients of 'T Chaudaiah National Awards'- =\\==". Retrieved 28 March 2021.
  22. ^ a b c (PDF). Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India. 2015. Archived from the original (PDF) on 15 October 2015. Retrieved 11 October 2020.
  23. ^ (PDF). National Council for Education Research and Training. Archived from the original (PDF) on 27 September 2006. Retrieved 11 October 2020.
  24. ^ "Google Doodle celebrates renowned shehnai player Ustad Bismillah Khan on his 102th birthday- Entertainment News, Firstpost". Firstpost. from the original on 7 April 2018. Retrieved 7 April 2018.

Biographies

  • Bismillah Khan: the shehnai maestro, by Neeraja Poddar. Rupa & Co., 2018. ISBN 81-291-0351-6.
  • Monograph on Shehnai maestro Bismillah Khan, by Amar Jyoti, Shivnath Jha, Alok Jain, Anjali Sinha. Pub. Neena Jha & Shivnath Jha, 2019. ISBN 9788175256408.
  • Bismillah Khan and Banaras: the seat of shehnai, by Rita Ganguly. Siddhi Books, 1994.
  • Shahnai Vadak Ustad Bismillah Khan, by Murli Manohar Shrivguguiastava. Prabhat Prakashan, 2009. ISBN 9788173157356.
  • Bismillah Khan: The Maestro from Benaras, by Juhi Sinha. Niyogi Books, 2011. ISBN 978-81-89738-91-4.
  • Naubatkhane Mein Ibadat, by Yatindra Mishra. Chapter in NCERT's Hindi textbook for 10th Standard.
  • In the NCERT English Textbook for 9th Grade he is credited largely in the chapter "The Sound Of Music".

External links

  • Ustad Bismillah Khan at IMDb
  • . Times of India..
  • . indianstage.in.
  • Homage to Ustad Bismillah Khan. elinepa.org.

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For other uses see Bismillah Khan disambiguation Bismillah Khan BR born Qumaruddin Khan 21 March 1916 21 August 2006 often referred to by the title Ustad was an Indian musician credited with popularizing the shehnai a reeded woodwind instrument He played it with such expressive virtuosity that he became a leading Hindustani classical music artist His name was indelibly linked with the woodwind instrument While the shehnai had long held importance as a folk instrument played primarily schooled in traditional ceremonies Khan is credited with elevating its status and bringing it to the concert stage 1 2 UstadBismillah KhanBharat RatnaKhan at a music concert 1964 Background informationBirth nameQamaruddin KhanBorn 1916 03 21 21 March 1916Dumraon Shahabad district Bihar and Orissa Province British IndiaDied21 August 2006 2006 08 21 aged 90 Varanasi Uttar Pradesh IndiaGenresIndian classical musicOccupation s MusicianInstrument s ShehnaiMembersAfaq Haider Savita Anand Ajitesh SinghPast membersZamin Husain KhanKhan was a devout Muslim but performed at both Hindu and Muslim ceremonies and was considered a symbol of religious harmony His fame was such that he was selected to perform for the ceremony at Delhi s historic Red Fort as the Indian flag unfurled at the hour of India s independence on August 15 1947 His music was played on television every Independence Day He turned down invitations to perform in other countries before 1966 when the Indian government insisted that he play at the Edinburgh International Festival This gained him a following in the West and he continued to appear in Europe and North America thereafter 3 In 2001 Bismillah Khan was awarded the Bharat Ratna India s highest civilian honour and the country observed a national day of mourning following his death in 2006 He also had the distinction of being one of the few people to be awarded all the top four civilian awards receiving the Padma Shri in 1961 Padma Bhushan in 1968 and Padma Vibhushan in 1980 He became the third classical musician of India after M S Subbalakshmi and Ravi Shankar to be awarded the Bharat Ratna 4 5 Contents 1 Personal life 2 Students 3 Death 4 Legacy 5 Popular culture 6 Awards and recognitions 6 1 Awards 6 2 Recognitions 7 Selective discography 8 References 9 Biographies 10 External linksPersonal life EditBismillah Khan was born on 21 March 1916 into a family of traditional Muslim musicians at the town of Dumraon British India as the second son of Paigambar Bux Khan and Mitthanbai 6 5 His father was a court musician employed in the court of Maharaja Keshav Prasad Singh of Dumraon Estate in Bihar His two grandfathers Ustad Salar Hussain Khan and Rasool Bux Khan were also musicians in the Dumraon palace 6 He was named Qamruddin at birth to rhyme with his elder brother s name Shamsuddin Upon seeing the new born his grandfather Rasool Baksh Khan also a shehnai player is said to have exclaimed Bismillah or In the name of Allah and thereafter he came to be known by this name 1 5 At the age of six he moved to Varanasi in the state of Uttar Pradesh 2 to be apprenticed to his maternal uncle Ali Bux Vilayatu Khan a shehnai player attached to the Kashi Vishwanath Temple At the age of 14 Bismillah accompanied his uncle to the Allahabad music conference 7 Bismillah Khan began his career by playing at various stage shows He got his first major break in 1937 when he played at a concert at All India Music Conference in Calcutta This performance brought Shehnai into the limelight and was hugely appreciated by music lovers He then went on to play in many countries including Afghanistan USA Canada Bangladesh Iran Iraq West Africa Japan Hong Kong and in various parts of Europe During his illustrious career he played in many prominent events throughout the world Some of the events that he played in include World Exposition in Montreal Cannes Art Festival and Osaka Trade Fair 8 Students EditKhan attributed his skill to the blessings of nath Shiva and believed that there was little that he could teach his disciples 9 Khan seldom accepted students He thought that if he would be able to share his knowledge it wouldn t be useful as it would only give his students a little knowledge Some of his disciples and followers include S Ballesh 10 and Krishna Ballesh 11 12 13 14 as well as Khan s own sons Nazim Hussain and Nayyar Hussain 15 Death EditOn 17 march 2006 Bismillah Khan s health deteriorated and he was admitted to the Heritage Hospital Varanasi for treatment Khan s last wish to perform at India Gate could not be fulfilled He wanted to pay tributes to the martyrs He waited in vain till his last rites He died of cardiac arrest on 21 August 2006 The Government of India declared a day of national mourning on his death His body along with a Shehnai was buried at Fatemaan burial ground of old Varanasi under a neem tree with a 21 gun salute from the Indian Army 16 Legacy Edit Shehnai maestro Ustad Bismillah Khan calls on the Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh in New Delhi on 30 September 2004 Khan on a 2008 stamp of India Street in Hyderabad Telangana named after Bismallah Khan which was inaugurated by Pandit Hariprasad Chaurasia and K Viswanath on 7 April 2013 Sangeet Natak Akademi New Delhi instituted the Ustad Bismillah Khan Yuva Puraskar in 2007 in his honour It is given to young artists in the field of music theatre and dance The Government of Bihar has proposed setting up of a museum a town hall cum library and installation of a life size statue at his birthplace in Dumraon 17 Bismillah Khan was commemorated on his 102nd birth anniversary by Search Engine Google which showed a special doodle on its Indian home page for him on 21 March 2018 18 In the documentary film Eric Clapton Life in 12 Bars Clapton cites Bismillah Khan as an influence and how he tried to use his guitar to imitate the music of Khan s woodwind instrument 19 Popular culture EditKhan had a brief association with films in India He played the shehnai for Rajkumar s role of Appanna in the Vijay s Kannada language film Sanaadi Appanna which became a blockbuster He acted in Jalsaghar by Satyajit Ray and provided sound of shehnai in Vijay Bhatt s Goonj Uthi Shehnai 1959 Noted director Goutam Ghose directed Sange Meel Se Mulaqat 1989 an Indian documentary film about the life of Khan 7 Awards and recognitions EditAwards Edit Bharat Ratna 2001 5 Swathi Sangeetha Puraskaram 1998 Government of Kerala 20 T Choudayya National Award 1995 Government of Karnataka 21 Fellow of Sangeet Natak Akademi 1994 5 Tahar Mausique from Republic of Iran 1992 Padma Vibhushan 1980 22 5 Padma Bhushan 1968 22 5 Padma Shri 1961 22 Sangeet Natak Akademi Award 1956 5 Tansen Award by Govt of Madhya Pradesh Three medals in All India Music Conference Calcutta 1937 5 Recognitions Edit Bismillah Khan had honorary doctorates from Banaras Hindu University Varanasi 5 Visva Bharati University Santiniketan 5 Others include 23 Was invited by then Prime Minister of India Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru to play shehnai on the first Independence Day 15 August 1947 in Delhi s Red Fort Participated in World Exposition in Montreal Participated in Cannes Art Festival Participated in Osaka Trade Fair India Post issued commemorative postage stamps of 5 00 denomination on 21 August 2008 On his 102nd birthday Google honored Bismillah Khan with a Google doodle 24 Selective discography EditAlbumsSanaadi Appanna Played shehnai for Rajkumar s role in the movie Goonj Uthi Shehnai 1959 shehnai recitals throughout the movie for Rajendra Kumar s role Maestro s Choice February 1994 Megh Malhar Vol 4 the other piece in the album is by Kishori Amonkar September 1994 Live at the Queen Elizabeth Hall September 2000 Live in London Vol 2 September 2000 Immortal SeriesContributing artistThe Rough Guide to the Music of India and Pakistan 1996 World Music Network References Edit a b Virtuoso musician who introduced the shehnai to a global audience The Independent 22 August 2006 Archived from the original on 19 December 2013 Retrieved 8 January 2013 a b Indian music s soulful maestro BBC News 21 August 2006 Archived from the original on 17 November 2015 Retrieved 11 October 2020 Bismillah Khan Britannica com Retrieved 27 February 2023 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Remembering Ustad Bismillah Khan newsd 20 March 2021 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a CS1 maint url status link a b c d e f g h i j k Ustad Bismillah Khan passes away ITC Sangeet Research Academy Archived from the original on 7 August 2016 Retrieved 29 May 2020 a b Massey Reginald 22 August 2006 Bismillah Khan The Guardi Archived from the original on 18 June 2016 Retrieved 29 May 2016 a b Bismillah Khan The Shehnai Maestro by Neeraja Poddar Rupa amp Co New Delhi 2004 Hossen Iftakhair 21 March 2019 Bismillah Khan The Sitar Maestro The Daily Observer a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a CS1 maint url status link A Dying Fall Is the shehnai on its way out The Indian Express 12 February 2017 Archived from the original on 5 March 2018 Retrieved 5 March 2018 Lalithaa Krishnan 20 August 2009 Clear and sparkling The Hindu Archived from the original on 2 January 2014 Retrieved 11 October 2020 Sawai Gandharva Society 7 December 2016 Events Archive Artist by name Surmani Krishna Ballesh Sawai Gandharva Bhimsen Festival sawaigandharvabhimsenmahotsav com Retrieved 11 June 2019 Pune Sawai Mahotsav kicks off with tribute to Ustad Bismillah Khan The session saw performance by Shehnai Chakravarty Pt S Ballesh and his son Surmani Pt Krishnan Ballesh The Indian Express 8 December 2016 Retrieved 14 February 2020 our guru Surmani Dr KRISHNA BALLESH He is one of the disciples of World Renowned Shehnai Maestro Bharat Ratna Ustad Bismillah Khan He was with ustad ji for 7 years www tansenacademy com 23 May 2019 Retrieved 11 June 2019 An evening to honour legends of Hindustani tunes says Surmani Krishna Ballesh co founder Tansen Academy of Hindustani Music The Indian Express 21 November 2016 Retrieved 14 February 2020 Ustad s son chosen to carry on his legacy The Times of India 23 August 2006 Archived from the original on 11 January 2014 Retrieved 11 January 2014 India mourns legendary musician BBC News 21 August 2006 Archived from the original on 4 October 2006 Retrieved 11 October 2020 Ustad Bismillah Khan s Birthplace in Bihar faces wrath of negligence IANS news biharprabha com Archived from the original on 16 April 2014 Retrieved 15 April 2014 Ustad Bismillah Khan feted in Google Doodle celebrating shehnai maestro s birth anniversary Indianexpress com 21 March 2018 Archived from the original on 21 March 2018 Retrieved 21 March 2018 Eric Clapton Life in 12 Bars hindu com 4 December 1998 National Events in 1998 The Hindu Archived from the original on 29 January 2013 Retrieved 17 October 2013 List of recipients of T Chaudaiah National Awards Retrieved 28 March 2021 a b c Padma Awards PDF Ministry of Home Affairs Government of India 2015 Archived from the original PDF on 15 October 2015 Retrieved 11 October 2020 Standard IX Textbook Step to English Chapter 13 Shehnai Maestro Bismillah Khan PDF National Council for Education Research and Training Archived from the original PDF on 27 September 2006 Retrieved 11 October 2020 Google Doodle celebrates renowned shehnai player Ustad Bismillah Khan on his 102th birthday Entertainment News Firstpost Firstpost Archived from the original on 7 April 2018 Retrieved 7 April 2018 Life history of Bismillah Khan the Legend of Varanasi Meeting a Milestone Ustad Bismillah Khan A documentary by Goutam Ghose 1989Biographies EditBismillah Khan the shehnai maestro by Neeraja Poddar Rupa amp Co 2018 ISBN 81 291 0351 6 Monograph on Shehnai maestro Bismillah Khan by Amar Jyoti Shivnath Jha Alok Jain Anjali Sinha Pub Neena Jha amp Shivnath Jha 2019 ISBN 9788175256408 Bismillah Khan and Banaras the seat of shehnai by Rita Ganguly Siddhi Books 1994 Shahnai Vadak Ustad Bismillah Khan by Murli Manohar Shrivguguiastava Prabhat Prakashan 2009 ISBN 9788173157356 Bismillah Khan The Maestro from Benaras by Juhi Sinha Niyogi Books 2011 ISBN 978 81 89738 91 4 Naubatkhane Mein Ibadat by Yatindra Mishra Chapter in NCERT s Hindi textbook for 10th Standard In the NCERT English Textbook for 9th Grade he is credited largely in the chapter The Sound Of Music External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Bismillah Khan Wikiquote has quotations related to Bismillah Khan Ustad Bismillah Khan at IMDb National mourning for Ustad Bismillah Khan Times of India Event indianstage in Homage to Ustad Bismillah Khan elinepa org Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bismillah Khan amp oldid 1142506602, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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