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Ustad Faiyaz Khan: vocal Ata Hussain Khan: vocal support during the Khayal Accompanists unknown 10inch 78RPM disc: Darbari Alap_Darbari Khayal_Hindusthan Record H.1156 _HSB 2375_2376 disc from the collection of Irfan Khan, transferred and processed by Matyas Wolter An album with the complete gramophone disc recordings (20 colourful pieces, 67 blissfull minutes) of Ustad Faiyaz Khan is here: https://matyasitar.bandcamp.com/album... Transfer & processing: Matyas Wolter Ustad Faiyaz Khan, born in 1880, was a prominent figure in the realm of Indian classical music, particularly known for his mastery of the Hindustani style of singing. He hailed from a lineage of musicians, belonging to the illustrious Gharana of Agra, which has produced many revered artists over the years. Faiyaz Khan's early exposure to music came from his father, who was also a respected vocalist and instilled a deep appreciation for the art form in him. Faiyaz Khan's musical journey began at a young age, and he was rigorously trained in the nuances of classical music. His dedication and passion for his craft quickly set him apart from his contemporaries. He was known for his exceptional vocal range and his ability to convey profound emotions through his performances. His style was characterized by a unique blend of traditional raags and innovative improvisation, which captivated audiences across India. Throughout his career, Faiyaz Khan performed at numerous concerts and music festivals, earning acclaim for his powerful voice and technical prowess. Besides his breathtaking virtuosity in heavy masculine styles as dhrupad dhamar etc.he was equally famous for his renditions of thumris, dadras and ghazals, which highlighted his versatility as a singer. His performances were not merely displays of skill; they were deeply spiritual experiences that resonated with listeners on multiple levels. In addition to his concert performances, Ustad Faiyaz Khan was also a dedicated teacher. He took on many students, imparting his knowledge and techniques to the next generation of musicians. His teaching style was nurturing, encouraging his students to explore their own musical identities while grounding them in the fundamentals of classical music. Through his mentorship, he ensured that the rich traditions of Hindustani music continued to thrive. Faiyaz Khan's contributions to Indian music were recognized and celebrated during his lifetime. He received numerous awards and accolades, solidifying his status as one of the leading figures in classical music. His influence extended beyond his performances and teachings; he played a significant role in promoting Indian classical music on national and international platforms. Ustad Faiyaz Khan passed away in 1950, leaving behind a rich legacy that continues to inspire musicians today. His recordings and compositions remain a vital part of the classical music repertoire, and his life’s work is a testament to the enduring power of music as a means of expression and cultural identity. His contributions have ensured that the traditions of Hindustani music continue to flourish in contemporary times, making him a revered figure in the history of Indian classical music.