Abdul Karim Khan

Abdul Karim Khan

Infobox musical artist
Name = Abdul Karim Khan
अब्दुल करीम ख़ान


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Background = solo_singer
Birth_name = Abdul Karim Khan
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Born = November 11, 1872
Died = ??, 1937
Origin = Kirana (Uttar Pradesh)
Genre = Hindustani Classical Music
Occupation = Hindustani Classical Vocalist
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Ustad Abdul Karim Khan (Devanagari: अब्दुल करीम ख़ान) (November 11, 1872 - 1937) , was one of the most important figures in Hindustani classical music of the 20th century [http://www.itcsra.org/tribute.asp?tribute=1 Abdul Karim Khan] "ITC Sangeet Research Academy".] , and the Kirana Gharana (musical tradition) [ [http://music.calarts.edu/~bansuri/pages/abdulkarim.html Abdul Karim Khan - Detailed Biography] music.calarts.edu.]

Biography

Early life

Abdul Karim Khan was born in Kirana (Uttar Pradesh, North India) in to the Kirana musical family which traced its roots to musician brothers Ghulam Ali and Ghulam Maula. His father, Kale Khan was the grandson of Ghulam Ali. Karim Khan received training under uncle Abdulla Khan and father Kale Khan. He also received guidance from another uncle Nanhe Khan. Apart from vocals and sarangi, he also learnt Veena (Been), Sitar and Tabla.

According to a story, he was initially a sarangi player, but decided to switch to vocals because of low status of sarangi players. In early years he used to sing with his brother Abdul Haq. The Baroda ruler was impressed by this singing duo and made them the court musicians. This is where he met Tarabai Mane, who was the daughter of Sardar Maruti Rao Mane, a member of the royal family. When they decided to get married, they were ousted from Baroda. The couple settled down in Bombay. In 1922 Tarabai Mane left Abdul Karim Khan, which apparently had a major impact on his music - making it pensive and meditative. Karim Khan's first wife, Gafooran was the sister of another Kirana master Ustad Abdul Wahid Khan, who was also his cousin.

Career

Ustad Abdul Karim Khan was invited to the Mysore court, where he met famous Carnatic masters, which also influenced his music. In particular, the singing of his Sargam was a direct influence of Carnatic practice. He became a frequent visitor to Mysore Darbar which conferred on him the title Sangeet Ratna. On the way to Mysore, he used to stay with his brother in Dharwad, where he taught his most famous disciple, Sawai Gandharva. In 1900, for eight months, he taught Kesarbai Kerkar, who would go on to be one of the 20th century's most renowned vocalists. In 1913 he founded the Arya Sangeet Vidyalaya in Poona to teach students. He would wholeheartedly teach all his students, unlike other family ustads of the era. He finally settled down in Miraj till his death in 1937 when returning from a concert tour of the south. Every year in August, commemorative music concerts are held in Miraj.

The innovations he brought to his vocal style distinguishes Kirana style from others. The slow melodic development of the raga in Vilambit laya (slow tempo) was the most characteristic aspect of his music. He worked hard to maintain his voice to be sweet and melodious, which shaped his music. The thumri style he developed was also quite different from the poorab ang or punjabi ang. His thumri progresses in a leisurely languor with ample abandonment. He was also the first Hindustani musician to seriously study Carnatic system and probably the first to be invited to sing all over the south. He has even recorded a Thyagaraja Krithi. He was also influenced by Rehmet Khan of the Gwalior gharana and adopted the direct style of presentation. Bhairavi of Rehmat Khan used to be bright and cheerful; Karim Khan perfected it and was able to present an equally bright and cheerful rendering [R.C. Mehta [http://omenad.net/articles/rcmeminent.htm Eminent Musicians of YesterYears. Baroda,2007. p. 3] ] .

Further reading

* "Great Masters of Hindustani Music", by Susheela Misra, Hem Publishers, 1981. "page 78".

References

External links

* [http://courses.nus.edu.sg/course/ellpatke/Miscellany/abdul%20karim%20khan.htm 78 rpm recordings of Ustad's music]
* [http://sarangi.info/akk Abdul Karim Khan recordings available on www.sarangi.info]


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