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Bio sketch of Bismillah Khan

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Answered by sanchitarmishra
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Date of Birth: 21 March, 1916

Place of Birth: Dumraon, Buxar, Bihar

Birth Name: Qamaruddin Khan

Date of Death: 21 August, 2006

Place of Death: Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh

Profession: Musician

Children: Zamin Hussain, Nazim Hussain, Nayyar Hussain, Kazim Hussain, Mehtab Hussain, Soma Ghosh (adopted daughter)    

Father: Paigambar Baksh Khan

Mother: Mitthan

Awards: Bharat Ratna, Padma Vibhushan, Padma Bhushan, Padma Shri

Without Bismillah Khan, we wouldn’t have realized the true potential of a humble wind instrument known as Shehnai. Such was his impact in popularizing Shehnai, a subcontinental instrument belonging to the oboe class. What was regarded as a mere folk instrument went on to be recognized as a classical instrument. What more, it not only attracted Asian music lovers but also made millions of Westerners recognize and appreciate the potential of Shehnai, all thanks to Bismillah Khan. He had fallen in love with his musical instrument, so much so that he would often refer to it as his wife! Well, falling in love with something is one thing, but making millions of others fall in love with it is something else. That is exactly what the legendary musician managed to accomplish during his reign as the world’s most loved Shehnai player.

Answered by LetsAnswer
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Ustad Bismillah Khan was an eminent Indian musician who popularized the shehnai, a wind instrument, all over.

Cultural India : Indian Music : Ustad Bismillah Khan

Bismillah Khan

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Date of Birth: 21 March, 1916

Place of Birth: Dumraon, Buxar, Bihar

Birth Name: Qamaruddin Khan

Date of Death: 21 August, 2006

Place of Death: Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh

Profession: Musician

Children: Zamin Hussain, Nazim Hussain, Nayyar Hussain, Kazim Hussain, Mehtab Hussain, Soma Ghosh (adopted daughter)    

Father: Paigambar Baksh Khan

Mother: Mitthan

Awards: Bharat Ratna, Padma Vibhushan, Padma Bhushan, Padma Shri

Without Bismillah Khan, we wouldn’t have realized the true potential of a humble wind instrument known as Shehnai. Such was his impact in popularizing Shehnai, a subcontinental instrument belonging to the oboe class. What was regarded as a mere folk instrument went on to be recognized as a classical instrument. What more, it not only attracted Asian music lovers but also made millions of Westerners recognize and appreciate the potential of Shehnai, all thanks to Bismillah Khan. He had fallen in love with his musical instrument, so much so that he would often refer to it as his wife! Well, falling in love with something is one thing, but making millions of others fall in love with it is something else. That is exactly what the legendary musician managed to accomplish during his reign as the world’s most loved Shehnai player.

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