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write an article on Ustad bismillah khan​

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Answered by priyanshuranjan1204
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Ustad Bismillah Khan is a Shehnai Maestro.

Bismillah khan took to music early in life when he was 3 years old in the company of his maternal uncle.

he used to sing ‘ Chiata’ in Bihariji temple and practicing shehnai in Vishnu temple and Mangala Maiya temple of Varanasi.

His life is a source of simplicity and communal harmony.

Bismillah khan got his big break with the opening of All India Radio in Lucknow in 1938.

He also played shehnai on 15 August, 1947 from Red fort in presence of Pandit Nehru.

Bismillah khan gave many memorable performance both in India and abroad.

He also gave music in two movies ‘Gunj Uthi shehnai’ and ‘Sanadhi Apanna”.

He was so fond of his motherland India, Benaras and the holy Ganga that he refused an offer to be the Head of Shehnai school in USA.

In 2001, Ustad Bismillah khan was awarded India’s highest civilian avard, the Bharat Ratna.

Answered by stuffin
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it's a small one but I think this will help you

Bismillah Khan, Indian musician (born March 21, 1916, Bihar, India—died Aug. 21,

2006, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India), played an often

-scorned woodwind instrument, the shehnai, an oboelike North Indian horn, with such expressive virtuosity that he became a leading Indian classical musicartist. Born into a family of court musicians, he was apprenticed to his uncle, Ali Bux, who himself played the shehnai, in a Hindu temple in Varanasi.

Although Khan was a devout Muslim, he was considered a symbol of religious harmony and accompanied his uncle in playing at ceremonies for Hindu deities, as well as at weddings. His playing at the All-India Music Conference in Calcutta (now Kolkata) in 1937 won fame for himself and respect for the shehnai as a classical music instrument.

Years of radio performances and recordings followed. Perhaps his most famous performance was at Delhi’s historic Red Fort, as the Indian flag unfurled at the hour of India’s independence on Aug. 15, 1947, and he performed on television every Independence Day thereafter.

Though he was internationally renowned, he turned down invitations to perform in other countries before 1966, when the Indian government insisted he perform at the Edinburgh International Festival. When Khan’s death was announced, India observed a national day of mourning.

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