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Aziz Mian Qawwal's son pays tribute to his late father at Lok Virsa

Aziz Mian Qawwal's son pays tribute to his late father at Lok Virsa

“This is how it should be. Every legendary artist should be remembered and given tribute,” the late qawwal’s son said
16 Sep, 2017

ISLAMABAD: On Friday night, Lok Virsa opened its doors to pay tribute to Aziz Mian Qawwal with a qawwali steeped in Sufi devotional music and a euphoric environment.

“This is how it should be. Every legendary artist should be remembered and given tribute,” the late qawwal’s son Imran Aziz Qawwal - who performed at the event - said.

The enthusiasm of the qawwali night bolstered Mr Aziz and his troupe as they warmed up, softly tuning their instruments before bursting into full-throated performances.

Over the next hour or so, the audiences heard their repertoire of much-loved classical qawwalis, including favourites such as 'Mun Kunto Maula,' 'Ya Nabi Ya Nabi' and 'Teri Soorat.'

Mr Aziz won praise for his soaring vocals, and the event was even more remarkable for the appreciation from the audience.

His rendition of 'Main Sharabi' in particular received a rapturous response.

This was the first time Lok Virsa arranged a tribute to the late qawwali singer, some 17 years after his death, and event organisers said this was therefore a special night.

One of the audience members, Anis Jilani, said he had heard Mr Aziz for the first time and admired the rhythmic quality of the compositions.

In between renditions, Mr Aziz spoke about his father’s kalam, which were mostly produced himself.“His kalam was his character,” Mr Aziz said.

Some in the audience also reminisced about the old times. Mujahid Khan, who had heard Aziz Mian Qawwal perform, said Friday night’s qawwali took him back several years.

“Imran Aziz breathes fresh life into the ancient form while preserving and even enhancing qawwali’s essential, indomitable spirit,” he said.


Originally published in Dawn, September 16th, 2017

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sam Sep 16, 2017 02:34pm
,its wonderful and amazing performance
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Observer - Canada Sep 16, 2017 04:53pm
Such are the events one really misses when away from Pakistan. Aziz Mian (may Allah rest his soul in peace) had a unique way of Qawwali rendition. He will be remembered by his fans for his style and high level of rythemic beauty and literacy in this art. Nice to know his worthy son is carrying the torch further and farther. Love.
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