Ustad Inayat Hussain Khan | |
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Born | c. 1849 |
Died | 1919 (aged 70) |
Occupation | Classical Vocalist |
Musical career | |
Origin | Sahaswan, Mughal Empire, India |
Genres | Hindustani classical music, Rampur-Sahaswan gharana |
Ustad Inayat Hussain Khan (1849–1919) was an Indian classical music vocalist, and the founder of Rampur-Sahaswan gharana.[1][2][3]
Early life
Inayat Hussain Khan was mainly trained in Hindustani classical music by Bahadur Hussain Khan who was a direct descendant of Mian Tansen (1493-1589).[2] Inayat Hussain Khan first married the daughter of Haddu Khan of the Gwalior gharana.[3] Later, when he was training under Bahadur Hussain Khan, he also married his daughter because Bahadur was so pleased with his 'gayaki' (singing) style and performances.[2]
Career
His singing style has influences of the Dhrupad singing typical of the Gwalior gharana, and the Rampur-Sahaswan style is sometimes regarded as an offshoot of the Gwalior gharana.[1] His compositions later were made famous by his two son-in-laws - namely Mushtaq Hussain Khan and Nisar Hussain Khan.[1][3][2][4]
References
- 1 2 3 "Inayat Hussain Khan - Founder of Rampur-Sahaswan gharana (profile)". ITC Sangeet Research Academy website. Archived from the original on 23 May 2012. Retrieved 2 January 2024.
- 1 2 3 4 Bonnie C. Wade. Khyal: Creativity Within North India's Classical Music Tradition - Profile of Inayat Hussain Khan (page 139). Cambridge University Press via GoogleBooks website. ISBN 9780521256599.
- 1 2 3 Sadakat Aman Khan. Gharanas of Indian Music - Rampur-Sahaswan gharana, Inayat Hussain Khan profile (page 94). Google Books website.
- ↑ S. Kashif Ali (29 May 2009). "Quietly fading into oblivion". The Hindu newspaper. Archived from the original on 29 August 2009. Retrieved 3 January 2023.