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06 September - Ustad Alauddin Khan death anniversary

 


Ustad Alauddin Khan, born on May 24, 1862, and passing away on September 6, 1972, was a renowned and highly influential Indian classical musician and musicologist. He made significant contributions to both the performance and teaching of classical music in India.

Born in what is now Bangladesh, Ustad Alauddin Khan was a versatile musician who mastered several traditional Indian musical instruments, including the sarod, sitar, and violin. He was also a vocalist. His expertise extended to various classical music traditions, including Hindustani and Carnatic music.

One of his most enduring contributions was in the field of music education. He founded the Maihar Gharana, a school of classical music, and taught numerous disciples, many of whom became celebrated musicians in their own right. Among his famous students is Pandit Ravi Shankar, who achieved international acclaim for popularizing Indian classical music.

Ustad Alauddin Khan's dedication to preserving and passing on the rich traditions of Indian classical music earned him recognition and respect not only in India but also worldwide. His legacy continues to inspire generations of musicians and music enthusiasts, and his innovative approach to music education remains influential in the world of classical music.

 

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