Images

India’s oldest living classical vocalist dies at 107

India’s oldest living classical vocalist dies at 107

Ustad Abdul Rashid Khan taught at the ITC music institute in Kolkata and took his last class hours before his death
Updated 19 Feb, 2016

NEW DELHI: India’s oldest living classical vocalist Ustad Abdul Rashid Khan, regarded as a reservoir of musical knowledge and insights, passed away in Kolkata on Thursday.

Khan Sahib was born in 1910, in the family of the famous musician, Ustad Behram Khan, who had earlier left his native Gwalior and settled in Kasba Salon, near Rae Bareli.

Recipient of numerous awards for his sensational repertoire and range of singing styles, Ustad Rashid Khan was one of the senior faculty members at the ITC music institute in Kolkata. He took his last class hours before his death, apparently from heart failure. He performed in Delhi last year where he received a standing ovation for what was to be his last concert in the Indian capital.

As a child he was under the training of his ‘Bade Baba’, Ustad Bade Yusuf Khan. This early rigorous training was followed up with further tutelage from his elders who had imbibed the Gwalior gayaki.

With sheer merit and extraordinary skill, he further developed this gayaki according to his own artistic sensitivity, retaining the native style of Gwalior. Apart from Khayal, Ustad Abdul Rashid Khan sang Dhrupad Dhamar and Thumri with equal ease and panache.


An earlier version of this story had a factual error, which has been corrected.

Published in Dawn, February 19th, 2016

Comments

kadva sach Feb 19, 2016 11:33am
Thanks a lot, Dawn for this news. Unfortunately, we in India have no information about this. Indian media is more interested in publishing news that features photos of wardrobe malfunctions, and which actor is having an extra marital affair. Appreciate the quality content in you, Dawn!
Recommend
Patriotic Indian Feb 19, 2016 12:10pm
@kadva sach I agree that Indian media has been too much commercialized so that we miss such news. Thanks Dawn for sharing this.
Recommend
rajeev Feb 19, 2016 12:39pm
@kadva sach In this case what you say is not true the news was carried on 19th TOI
Recommend
Read All Comments