Pakistani vocalist, touring artist (1934-2001)
Musical artist
Salamat Ali Khan (12 December 1934 – 11 July 2001[4] ) was a Pakistani vocalist and touring artist known for his contribution to the Hindustani classical music .[5]
Widely regarded as one of the greatest
, the first prime minister of India.
Biography
Born in Hoshiarpur , British India in Sham Chaurasia gharana , he belonged to a family of musicians and was influenced by khyal , a style of Hindustani classical music. After he appeared in music concerts, Sham Chaurasia gharana earned recognition in the Indian subcontinent .[1]
He married Razia Begum, with whom he had eight children, including four daughters and four sons. He trained two of his two sons
He, along with his brother (collectively known as Ali brothers) was introduced to singing at the age of twelve by his father, Ustad Vilayat Ali Khan who taught him singing later he learned from Ustad Bade Ghulam Ali Khan. After learning music, he went to Calcutta (in modern-day Kolkata ) where he appeared in a music conference. His family later migrated to Lahore in 1947 following the partition of India.
Prior to migrating to
Indo-Pakistani War of 1965 and subsequently went to Pakistan. As a solo singer, he participated in several music concerts in England, America, Holland, Scotland, Germany, Italy, Switzerland, Afghanistan, Nepal and Singapore, as well as Pakistan.
[7] In 1973, he and his brother, Nazakat parted their duo over uncertain personal issues, however Salamat later continued playing his role as a solo singer.
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Death
He died from kidney failure in Lahore on 11 July 2001[1] and is buried in Charagh Shah Wali shrine where his brothers, spouse and his eldest son, Sharafat Ali Khan are also buried.[9]
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