Mian Sheheryar

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Mian Sheheryar
Born1927
Punjab, British India
Died9 January 2011(2011-01-09) (aged 83–84)
Lahore, Pakistan
NationalityPakistani
Occupation(s)Music composer - TV and film
AwardsPride of Performance Award by the President of Pakistan in 1992

Mian Sheheryar (1927 – 9 January 2011) was a Pakistani television and film music composer.

Early life and career

Mian Sheheryar was born in

Punjab, British India in 1927.[1] After completing his basic education, he obtained a master's degree from the University of the Punjab, Lahore. He started his career with Radio Pakistan, Lahore as a singer in 1948. In 1954, he recorded some of his compositions with His Master's Voice (HMV) label. Then he worked with some well-known musicians of that time including Niaz Hussain Shami, Sharif Ghaznavi, Ustad Sardar Khan and Feroz Nizami.[2]

He joined the

Some of the Pakistani folk singers he helped develop their career include Suraiya Khanum and Tarannum Naz.[2]

Some of his music assistants that had worked with him at the PTV television center at Lahore, later became accomplished composers themselves - for example his former harmonium player Rafiq Hussain who later became a music composer himself but has died in September 2020.[4]

Popular compositions

Song Singer Lyricist Notes
Nainon Mein Jal Bhar Aaye, Moorakh Mun Tarpaye, Rooth Gaya Mera Pyar [2] Naseem Begum Mushir Kazmi Film Begunah (1958)
Aei Watan Kay Sajeelay Jawano, Mere Naghme Tumhare Liye Hein[1][2] Noor Jehan Jamiluddin Aali A highly popular song from the
Indo-Pakistani War of 1965
Paani Da Bulbula[5] Yaqoob Atif Bulbula Mian Sheheryar A Pakistan Television Corporation production
Composer: Mian Sheheryar
Qaseeda Burda Sharif
Qaṣīda al-Burda (Poem of the Mantle), in praise of Muhammad
Humera Arshad, Fariha Pervez
and singer Khurshid Anwar
Imam Sharfuddin Al-Busiri A Pakistan Television Corporation production

Awards and recognition

Death and legacy

Mian Sheheryar died in his hometown Lahore, Pakistan at the Shalamar Hospital on 9 January 2011 at the age of 84. Some of his PTV colleagues including PTV's Lahore general Manager Farrukh Bashir, former PTV producer Mushtaq Sufi and music critic/newspaper columnist Amjad Parvez attended his funeral.[1]

An event was held at the Punjab Institute of Language, Art and Culture (PILAC) in February 2011 to pay tribute to the memory of music composer Mian Sheheryar where the noted playwright and writer Mustansar Hussain Tarar, Amjad Parvez, PILAC Director Sughra Sadaf and Pakistan Television Corporation Deputy Managing Director Shahid Nadeem highlighted his contributions to the music of Pakistan.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Music composer Sheheryar laid to rest Dawn (newspaper), Published 10 January 2011, Retrieved 7 January 2021
  2. ^ a b c d e Sarwat Ali (16 January 2011). "Music with passion (scroll down to read this title)". The News International (newspaper). Retrieved 8 January 2021.
  3. ^ a b c A tribute to a music composer Dawn (newspaper), Published 17 February 2011, Retrieved 7 January 2021
  4. ^ Amjad Parvez (12 September 2020). "Melodious music composer Rafiq Hussain passes away (Mian Sheheryar's former music assistant)". Daily Times (newspaper). Retrieved 7 January 2021.
  5. ^ Mian Sheheryar's composed song on EMI Pakistan website Retrieved 1 October 2022

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