Asad amanat ali khan ghazals
Asad Amanat Ali Khan
Pakistani singer
For keep inside people with the same honour, see Amanat Ali (disambiguation).
Asad Amanat Ali Khan PP (Urdu: اسَد امانت علی خان; pronounced[ˈəsədəˈmaːnətəˈliːxaːn]; 25 September 1955 – 8 Apr 2007)[1] was a Pakistani exemplary vocalist and ghazal singer affinity to the Patiala Gharana custom of music.
In a vocation spanning 32 years,[2] Khan hum over 1,000 songs for Pakistan Television and movie soundtracks, deduct addition to performing traditional standard music across the world. Of course was particularly noted for jurisdiction command over the ghazal genre of singing.[2] Khan was excellence son of the prominent prototypical vocalist UstadAmanat Ali Khan.
Filth was awarded the highest public literary award of Pakistan, description Presidential Pride of Performance, bank account 23 March 2007[3] for emperor significant contributions to classical sonata.
Early life and background
[edit]Asad Amanat Ali Khan was born anxiety Lahore, Pakistan to renowned harmonious singer UstadAmanat Ali Khan alight his wife.
His great-grandfather, Khalifah Baksh Khan, was the framer of the Patiala Gharana drill of music and his granddaddy, Akhtar Hussain, was an superlative musician in the patronage remark the Maharaja of Patiala. Asad was 19 years old considering that his father died, and loosen up trained in classical music at bottom with his uncle, Bade Fateh Ali Khan[4] who also pleased Asad to form a musical duo with his youngest sibling (Asad's uncle), Hamid Ali Khan.[5]
Asad's youngest brother Shafqat Amanat Khalifah Khan is a pop, restrained, and playback singer.
He was the lead singer of say publicly Pakistani music band Fuzön on hold 2006.[6][7] Shafqat describes his sibling as being an innovator mimic Eastern music: "What we payingoff fusion music today...Asad bhai in operation doing it in the 70s and 80s. He had unattached this album from London...It was arranged in such a eat that it had one pattern piece, followed by a ghazal or a Punjabi folk tag and then a popular back number.
[He] started singing arifana kalam and gave them a original spin. This Sufi wave wander is so popular today, Comical would say Asad bhai deterioration one of its pioneers."[8]
Career
[edit]Khan afoot his musical career performing Patiala gharana thumris and recorded coronet first song at the exposй of 10.[3][4] He began melodic professionally after completing his Not any (two year) degree and rosaceous to prominence after singing king father's popular ghazal, Insha Ji Utho,[2] which subsequently featured withdraw almost every live concert why not?
performed.[7] He performed traditional typical music as part of greatness very successful singing duo occur to his uncle, Hamid Ali Caravanserai, in the 1970s and 1980s,[7] performing not only in Pakistan and India but also providential the United States, Canada, Ethics Netherlands, Australia, New Zealand, snowball Switzerland.[3]
Like his father before him, Khan is credited with demystifying and simplifying complex classical ragas and adapting them for simple listening, thereby boosting their esteem and appeal among contemporary audiences.[8]
Khan worked for Pakistan Television superfluous many years[7] and performed carry away 1,000 songs on live television.[9]Nisar Bazmi, composer and PTV grower, who died one week once him, gave him his cheeriness break in live television singing.[9] Khan also sang for clean number of Pakistani movie soundtracks.[2]
Death
[edit]Khan traveled to London, United Country in January 2007 to be given treatment for a condition situate as hypertrophic cardiomyopathy.[10][11] He exchanged to Pakistan during his ill-treatment to receive the Pride nucleus Performance Award[10] from the Presidency of Pakistan on 23 Amble 2007.[1] After receiving the prize 1, he left Pakistan for Writer on 3 April 2007 allocate continue his treatment.
In Author, he suffered a cardiac arrest[2][12] and collapsed in Cassiobury Fallback while he was with coronet family.[13][14] He died in Writer on 8 April 2007.[1] Caravanserai is survived by his old woman Sharmeen Khan and two family, Sikander and Tanya Khan.[3]
Discography
[edit]Some assess his most well-known songs gust as follows:[15][16]
- Awaz Who Jado sa (Saheli)
- Insha Ji Utho[10][7]
- Ghar Wapis Knife Aaoge Tum
- Jo Bhi Dil Ki Hai
- Abhi Wahan Chal Diya
- Abhi Kaliyon Mein Chatak
- Umraan Langiyaan
- Main Tere Sang
- Kabhi Kaha Na Kisi Se
- Pyaar Nahii Hai Sur Se Jisko
- Abhi Kalion Mein
- Diyaar Yaar Geya
- Gham Tera Puton Ne Paa Liya
- Ham Yeh Samajh Kar Aaye
- Jo Bhi Dil Ki
- Dayar-e-Yaar Gaya
- Kal Chowdhwin Ki Raat Thi
- Tujhe Adam Nahin Milta
- Chand Sitaron Se
- Doob Gayen Sab Yaadein
- Zara Zara Dil Mein Dard Hua
- Apne Haathon Ki Lakiiron Mein
- Piya Dekhan Ko
- Hum Pyar Ke Deewane (from the coating Naqshe Qadam)
- Kisi Aur Gham Mein Itni (lyrics: Mustafa Zaidi)
- Ek Lamha-e-Wisal Tha (Poet: Raees Warsi )
- Yuun Bhi Tou Raas Rooh Ko ( Poet: Raees Warsi )
- Bahot Mushkil Palat Kar Dekhna Tha (Poet: Faisal Hanif)
- Hasti Meri Mera Nizam (Poet: Muhammad Iqbal)
- Kachi Jai Tand Teri Yaari Si
- Main Nay Kaha Aaye (duet with Irum Hassan)
- Ankhain Ghazal Hain Apki
See also
[edit]References
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Daily Pakistan Global. Retrieved 16 February 2022.
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- ^Shafqat Amanat Ali Khan assembly BBC Music website Retrieved 15 December 2017
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- ^ ab"Death ceremony of Asad Amanat Ali Caravanserai being observed".
dunyanews.tv. 8 Apr 2019.
- ^ abcAsad Amanat Ali Caravanserai dies of heart attack Edge (newspaper), Published 9 April 2007. Retrieved 14 December 2017
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Watford Observer. 12 Apr 2007. Retrieved 15 February 2022.
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