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Answer:
write five attacks on ghazal singing
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Talat Mahmood was one of the greatest male Indian non-classical and semi-classical singers. Talat was a very gifted singer who had a unique, elegant and profoundly artistic style of singing. Although Talat’s typical genre was Ghazal, he also sang film songs which are also considered critically flawless and outstanding. He sang innumerable fantastic and memorable film songs.
Talat Mahmood was the real founder of modern semi-classical and non-classical ghazal, and during the 1950s and 60s he helped a great deal in shaping the style and method of modern ghazal singing. He helped spread it to the masses, especially the Urdu-speaking community in India and abroad. His voice is also considered among the most soulful male voices ever heard in the Indian sub-continent.
He recorded more than 800 songs and ghazals and acted in about 16 films. Talat received Padma Bhushan in 1992, in recognition of his contributions in the spheres of cinematic and ghazal music.
Talat Mahmood – The King of Ghazals
Brief Bio
Talat Mahmood was born on 24 February 1924 in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh. His father Manzoor Mahmood was a very respected and revered man in the society. Talat was one of the six children in a conservative Muslim family where singing was not encouraged. However, Talat was interested in music from a very young age. He would listen through all-night music soirees to some of the then biggest names in Indian classical music. Despite his parental objections, he opted to choose working in film industry. His family accepted the fact only about a decade later when he gained respect in the industry.
Talat learned classical music from Pandit S. C. R. Bhat at Marris College of Music, Lucknow in the late 1930s. In 1939, he started his career as a ghazal singer at the age of 16, when he began singing the Ghazals of Daag, Mir, Jigar etc. on All India Radio, Lucknow. His voice had a distinctive quality. The music records company HMV was impressed and offered Talat his first disc in 1941. It featured ghazals like ‘Sab Din Ek Samaan Nahin Tha’, ‘Ban Jaoonga Kya Se Kya Main’, ‘Iska To Kuch Dhyan Nahin Tha’.