Dil ki baat labo par la kar ab tak hum dhukh sehte hai-Ghazal by Ghulam Ali | Virasat 2004 |Part - 2

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  • Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024
  • The Virasat Art and Heritage Festival 2004, running from November 15 to November 26, provides a platform for people to experience the richness of art, culture, and music from renowned masters of classical music and dance.
    Ghazals by Ghulam Ali
    Ghulam Ali can easily be termed as the most versatile ghazal singer ever. Along with Mehdi Hassan, he has played a pioneering role in reviving the Ghazal in the seventies. He can deservedly be called one of the most influential ambassadors from across the border, who, when he sang Faasle aise bhi honge, yeh kabhi socha na tha brought ghazal from both the countries closer to one another. The timeless poetry attains eternity when expressed in his vocals.
    Ghulam Ali was born in a village in Sialkot district, of Pakistan in 1940 into a musical family. His father was a vocalist as well as a sarangi player, Ghulam Ali got his initial musical training from his father, Later he was trained by the legendary Ustad Bade Ghulam Ali Khan, Bade Mubarak Ali Khan and Barkat Ali Khan. Thus Ghulam Ali got a good foundation in classical music,
    The hallmark of Ghulam Ali's style is his mastery over Classical Music and perfect understanding of the ghazal. He fuses them perfectly to bring this complex amalgam within the easy reach of all, The result timeless compositions like Hungama hai kyon barpa, Dil mein ek lahar si uthi hai abhi, Mehfil mein baar baar usi par nazar gayeen, Kal Chaudavin ki raat thi, to name only a few. His incomparable rendition of the ghazals through his pioneering style, coupled with his impeccable voice, carries even the most disinterested listener to a height where sheer ecstasy reigns supreme.
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