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Shujaat Khan

Shujaat Husain Khan (born 19 May 1960) is one of the most acclaimed North Indian musicians and sitar players of his generation. He belongs to the Imdadkhani gharana school of music.[1] He has recorded over 100 albums and was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best World Music Album for his work with the band Ghazal with Iranian musician Kayhan Kalhor. He also sings frequently. His style of sitar playing, known as gayaki ang, is imitative of the subtleties of the human voice.[2]

Shujaat Husain Khan
Shujaat Khan performing in 2011
Background information
Born (1960-05-19) 19 May 1960 (age 63)
Kolkata, West Bengal, India
GenresHindustani classical music
Occupation(s)composer, musician
Instrument(s)sitar
Years active1966–present
Websiteshujaatkhan.com

Early life Edit

Born in Calcutta, Shujaat Khan is the son of legendary sitar player Ustad Vilayat Khan and Monisha Hazra. Shujaat Khan's musical career began at the age of three when he began practicing on a specially made small sitar. By the age of six, he was recognized as a child prodigy and began formal performances. He had privilege of being influenced by great artists like Ustaad Amir Khan (singer), Pandit Bhimsen Joshi, Vidushi Kishori Amonkar and many more.[3][2] He has musical pedigree that extends back to seven generations: his grandfather, Ustad Enayat Khan; his great-grandfather, Ustad Imdad Khan; and his great-great-grandfather, Ustad Sahebdad Khan - all leading artists and torchbearers of the Imdadkhani gharana with its roots from Naugaon from Uttar Pradesh, India. His forefathers lived in Saharanpur, Agra, Itawa, Varanasi, Indore, Kolkata, Gouripur (now in Bangladesh), Delhi, Lucknow, Mumbai, Shimla and Dehradun. He has a brother, sitarist Hidayat Khan and two sisters Sufi singer, Zila Khan and Yaman Khan. Shujaat Kahn is married to Parveen Khan and their son Azaan is a music composer.

Performing career Edit

Shujaat Husain Khan gave his first concert at the age of 6 at Jehangir Art Gallery, Mumbai. Shujaat Hussain Khan has performed at numerous music festivals in India and has traveled around the world performing in Asia, Africa, North America and Europe.[4] This includes Sawai Gandharva Sangeet Mahotsav, Pandit Jitendra Abhisheki Sangeet Samaroha, Maitra Mahotsav, etc.

His approach to rhythm is largely intuitive, fresh and spontaneous, always astonishing his audiences. He is also known for his exceptional voice, which he uses for singing folk songs, including the album Lajo Lajo, as well as poetry, as in Hazaron Khwaishen.[5]

Shujaat Khan was featured in the concerts celebrating India's 60th anniversary of independence in 2007, and performed at the Carnegie Hall, New York City with the Iranian musician Kayhan Kalhor[6] Paramount Theater, Seattle, and Meyers Symphony Theater, Dallas. In a special performance, he also played at the United Nations in the Assembly Hall, Geneva.[4]

His memorable appearances include performance at the Royal Albert Hall in London, Royce Hall in Los Angeles and Congress Hall in Berlin. In the summer of 1999, he was the featured soloist with the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra in Canada. His collaboration with different genres of music has been a very strong point as is evidenced by the enormously successful Indo-Persian venture, Ghazal. Their album, The Rain, was nominated for a Grammy award in 2004.[2]

In January 2000, the Boston Herald listed Shujaat Khan, along with luminaries like Seiji Ozawa and Luciano Pavarotti among the top 25 upcoming cultural events for the year.

He has been invited as visiting faculty at the Dartington School of Music in England, the University of Washington in Seattle, and at UCLA.

He is also known as a fearless collaborator, lately having done wide-ranging concerts with artists as diverse as Karsh Kale to a successful Jugalbandi with pioneer Hindustani vocalist Ustad Rashid Khan. One of the best remembered collaborations of the year 2009-2010 happens to be Melange. Featuring Tim Ries on the saxophone, Kevin Hays on the piano, Karsh Kale on percussion, Katayoun Goudarzi on vocals, Ustaad Shujaat Khan on sitar, Karl Peters on bass and Yogesh Samsi on tabla, Melange (band) has toured extensively across India.[7]

Ustad Shujaat Khan has recently tied up with Inroom Records, a Mumbai-based experimental / fusion label and artist management company, to handle his collaborative work.

He collaborated in 2014 Persian traditional music album Beyond Any Form.

Discography Edit

Shujaat Khan has over 100 musical releases on a variety of international labels; and a video called Khandan.

  • Waiting for Love (Shujaat Khan album) 1999
  • Ruby (2015) Shujaat Husain Khan (Sitar), Katayoun Goudarzi (Vocal), Ajay Prasanna (Flute), Abhiman Kaushal (Tabla), Ahsan Ali (Sarangi), Prabhat Mukherjee (Santoor), Amjad Khan (Percussion)
  • Spring (2013) Shujaat Husain Khan (Sitar & vocal), Katayoun Goudarzi (Vocal), Ajay Prasanna (Flute), Abhiman Kaushal (Tabla)
  • Dawning (2013) Katayoun Goudarzi (vocal), Kevin Hays (piano), Shujaat Husain Khan (sitar, vocal), Abhiman Kaushal (tabla) & Tim Ries (tenor & soprano saxophones, bass clarinet, Hungarian folk flute)

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ [1], "Exchanging Notes: Shujaat Khan's live concert with tabla player Zakir Hussain", The Express Tribune newspaper, Updated 18 February 2017, Retrieved 7 April 2017
  2. ^ a b c "Delbar Released! by Shujaat Khan". Payvand.com. Retrieved 7 April 2017.
  3. ^ . The Times of India. 26 December 2009. Archived from the original on 11 August 2011. Retrieved 7 April 2017.
  4. ^ a b [2], 'Bollywood just copying Hollywood: Ustad Shujaat Khan', The Hindu newspaper, Published 18 February 2016, Retrieved 7 April 2017
  5. ^ Project Managed by Vipin Kumar, India Today Group (18 June 2007). "Music Today". Music Today. Retrieved 7 April 2017.
  6. ^ Schweitzer, Vivien (27 August 2008). "A Master Iranian Musician Plays Cultural Ambassador". The New York Times. Retrieved 7 April 2017., Kayhan Kalhor also comments about his music concert with Shujaat Hussain
  7. ^ http://www.mybangalore.com/article/0110/a-melange-of-world-class-music.html, "A 'Melange' of world class music", Retrieved 7 April 2017

External links Edit

  • Official site

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For the Bangladeshi engineer and activist see Shujaat Khan engineer For the Pakistani politician see Shujaat Ahmed Khan Shujaat Husain Khan born 19 May 1960 is one of the most acclaimed North Indian musicians and sitar players of his generation He belongs to the Imdadkhani gharana school of music 1 He has recorded over 100 albums and was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best World Music Album for his work with the band Ghazal with Iranian musician Kayhan Kalhor He also sings frequently His style of sitar playing known as gayaki ang is imitative of the subtleties of the human voice 2 Shujaat Husain KhanShujaat Khan performing in 2011Background informationBorn 1960 05 19 19 May 1960 age 63 Kolkata West Bengal IndiaGenresHindustani classical musicOccupation s composer musicianInstrument s sitarYears active1966 presentWebsiteshujaatkhan com Contents 1 Early life 2 Performing career 3 Discography 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksEarly life EditBorn in Calcutta Shujaat Khan is the son of legendary sitar player Ustad Vilayat Khan and Monisha Hazra Shujaat Khan s musical career began at the age of three when he began practicing on a specially made small sitar By the age of six he was recognized as a child prodigy and began formal performances He had privilege of being influenced by great artists like Ustaad Amir Khan singer Pandit Bhimsen Joshi Vidushi Kishori Amonkar and many more 3 2 He has musical pedigree that extends back to seven generations his grandfather Ustad Enayat Khan his great grandfather Ustad Imdad Khan and his great great grandfather Ustad Sahebdad Khan all leading artists and torchbearers of the Imdadkhani gharana with its roots from Naugaon from Uttar Pradesh India His forefathers lived in Saharanpur Agra Itawa Varanasi Indore Kolkata Gouripur now in Bangladesh Delhi Lucknow Mumbai Shimla and Dehradun He has a brother sitarist Hidayat Khan and two sisters Sufi singer Zila Khan and Yaman Khan Shujaat Kahn is married to Parveen Khan and their son Azaan is a music composer Performing career EditShujaat Husain Khan gave his first concert at the age of 6 at Jehangir Art Gallery Mumbai Shujaat Hussain Khan has performed at numerous music festivals in India and has traveled around the world performing in Asia Africa North America and Europe 4 This includes Sawai Gandharva Sangeet Mahotsav Pandit Jitendra Abhisheki Sangeet Samaroha Maitra Mahotsav etc His approach to rhythm is largely intuitive fresh and spontaneous always astonishing his audiences He is also known for his exceptional voice which he uses for singing folk songs including the album Lajo Lajo as well as poetry as in Hazaron Khwaishen 5 Shujaat Khan was featured in the concerts celebrating India s 60th anniversary of independence in 2007 and performed at the Carnegie Hall New York City with the Iranian musician Kayhan Kalhor 6 Paramount Theater Seattle and Meyers Symphony Theater Dallas In a special performance he also played at the United Nations in the Assembly Hall Geneva 4 His memorable appearances include performance at the Royal Albert Hall in London Royce Hall in Los Angeles and Congress Hall in Berlin In the summer of 1999 he was the featured soloist with the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra in Canada His collaboration with different genres of music has been a very strong point as is evidenced by the enormously successful Indo Persian venture Ghazal Their album The Rain was nominated for a Grammy award in 2004 2 In January 2000 the Boston Herald listed Shujaat Khan along with luminaries like Seiji Ozawa and Luciano Pavarotti among the top 25 upcoming cultural events for the year He has been invited as visiting faculty at the Dartington School of Music in England the University of Washington in Seattle and at UCLA He is also known as a fearless collaborator lately having done wide ranging concerts with artists as diverse as Karsh Kale to a successful Jugalbandi with pioneer Hindustani vocalist Ustad Rashid Khan One of the best remembered collaborations of the year 2009 2010 happens to be Melange Featuring Tim Ries on the saxophone Kevin Hays on the piano Karsh Kale on percussion Katayoun Goudarzi on vocals Ustaad Shujaat Khan on sitar Karl Peters on bass and Yogesh Samsi on tabla Melange band has toured extensively across India 7 Ustad Shujaat Khan has recently tied up with Inroom Records a Mumbai based experimental fusion label and artist management company to handle his collaborative work He collaborated in 2014 Persian traditional music album Beyond Any Form Discography EditShujaat Khan has over 100 musical releases on a variety of international labels and a video called Khandan Waiting for Love Shujaat Khan album 1999 Ruby 2015 Shujaat Husain Khan Sitar Katayoun Goudarzi Vocal Ajay Prasanna Flute Abhiman Kaushal Tabla Ahsan Ali Sarangi Prabhat Mukherjee Santoor Amjad Khan Percussion Spring 2013 Shujaat Husain Khan Sitar amp vocal Katayoun Goudarzi Vocal Ajay Prasanna Flute Abhiman Kaushal Tabla Dawning 2013 Katayoun Goudarzi vocal Kevin Hays piano Shujaat Husain Khan sitar vocal Abhiman Kaushal tabla amp Tim Ries tenor amp soprano saxophones bass clarinet Hungarian folk flute See also EditSitar Imdadkhani gharana Ustad Vilayat KhanReferences Edit 1 Exchanging Notes Shujaat Khan s live concert with tabla player Zakir Hussain The Express Tribune newspaper Updated 18 February 2017 Retrieved 7 April 2017 a b c Delbar Released by Shujaat Khan Payvand com Retrieved 7 April 2017 The raga route From classical to massical The Times of India 26 December 2009 Archived from the original on 11 August 2011 Retrieved 7 April 2017 a b 2 Bollywood just copying Hollywood Ustad Shujaat Khan The Hindu newspaper Published 18 February 2016 Retrieved 7 April 2017 Project Managed by Vipin Kumar India Today Group 18 June 2007 Music Today Music Today Retrieved 7 April 2017 Schweitzer Vivien 27 August 2008 A Master Iranian Musician Plays Cultural Ambassador The New York Times Retrieved 7 April 2017 Kayhan Kalhor also comments about his music concert with Shujaat Hussain http www mybangalore com article 0110 a melange of world class music html A Melange of world class music Retrieved 7 April 2017External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Shujaat Khan Official site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Shujaat Khan amp oldid 1160329939, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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