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Let's journey back in time to Darbar Festival 2023 when we were graced by the exceptional talent of Sarwar Hussain Khan.
Khan was born into an illustrious sarangi family. The son of Ustad Anwar Hussain and grandson of stalwart, Ustad Abdul Latif Khan Sahab, Khan has developed a style which gives the audience deeply stirring and richly coloured sounds. This is his UK debut performance where he will present his unique style of playing tappa, one of the most difficult forms of singing that is reproduced by his sarangi. Tappa was developed by Rajasthani folk musicians, who while riding on camels created an undulating sound as their bodies moved up and down, thereby creating this unique style. Khan is accompanied by the vibrant young tabla player, Patitundi, student of the late Pandit Subhankar Banerjee.
We will be releasing the full concert on Darbar Player Next Week
Enjoy this music piece? You can WATCH THE FULL VIDEO HERE – You can start your free no-obligation trial of the Darbar Concert Hall and watch the full performance today. Click here and sign up for a no-obligation 3-day trial and watch the full-length version of this video now at - https://bit.ly/3Aufh47
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Learn more about the music:
Sarwar Hussain Khan is a superb sarangi player employed by the Sangeet Research Acadamy in Kolkata since 2010. He is the grandson of the illustrious sarangi player Ustad Abdul Latif Khan of Bhopal.
Musicians -
Sarwar Hussain Khan sarangi
Debjit Patitundi tabla
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Darbar believes in the power of Indian classical arts to stir, thrill and inspire. Through shared experiences and digital connectivity, we ensure that one of the world’s finest art forms reaches the widest possible audience. Founded in 2006, we deliver premium quality live events, music education, broadcasts and online engagement through promoting artistic innovation and creative technology. We are also committed to providing a platform for new talent from India and the UK.
All Rights Reserved ©2023 Darbar Arts Culture Heritage Trust
Let's journey back in time to Darbar Festival 2023 when we were graced by the exceptional talent of Sarwar Hussain Khan.
Khan was born into an illustrious sarangi family. The son of Ustad Anwar Hussain and grandson of stalwart, Ustad Abdul Latif Khan Sahab, Khan has developed a style which gives the audience deeply stirring and richly coloured sounds. This is his UK debut performance where he will present his unique style of playing tappa, one of the most difficult forms of singing that is reproduced by his sarangi. Tappa was developed by Rajasthani folk musicians, who while riding on camels created an undulating sound as their bodies moved up and down, thereby creating this unique style. Khan is accompanied by the vibrant young tabla player, Patitundi, student of the late Pandit Subhankar Banerjee.
We will be releasing the full concert on Darbar Player Next Week
Enjoy this music piece? You can WATCH THE FULL VIDEO HERE – You can start your free no-obligation trial of the Darbar Concert Hall and watch the full performance today. Click here and sign up for a no-obligation 3-day trial and watch the full-length version of this video now at - https://bit.ly/3Aufh47
______________________________________________________________
Learn more about the music:
Sarwar Hussain Khan is a superb sarangi player employed by the Sangeet Research Acadamy in Kolkata since 2010. He is the grandson of the illustrious sarangi player Ustad Abdul Latif Khan of Bhopal.
Musicians -
Sarwar Hussain Khan sarangi
Debjit Patitundi tabla
________________________________________________________________
Darbar believes in the power of Indian classical arts to stir, thrill and inspire. Through shared experiences and digital connectivity, we ensure that one of the world’s finest art forms reaches the widest possible audience. Founded in 2006, we deliver premium quality live events, music education, broadcasts and online engagement through promoting artistic innovation and creative technology. We are also committed to providing a platform for new talent from India and the UK.
All Rights Reserved ©2023 Darbar Arts Culture Heritage Trust
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