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On Qawwali & Indian Classical Music: the fire that burns in the heart and soul

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Q A U L Q A U L On Qawwali & Indian Classical Music: the fire that burns in the heart and soul Sunday, November 12, 2023 Munawar Ali Khansahib — Two Mehfils at Rafi Muneer’s In the Shadow of Greatness Munawar Ali Khansahib, like a few other musicians, suffered from being sired by and nurtured in the shadow of a musical giant. The son of Khansahib Bade Ghulam Ali Khan, he was heir to one of the two prominent musical dynasties of the Patiala Gharana (1). I feel he was never given his due recognition as a great singer in his own right, invariably being compared to his father. Munawar Sahib’s voice was sonorous and with a gravitas that was the hallmark of the greatest Indian classical singers. In addition, his training in the traditions of his father gave him that perfect balance of technical perfection and musicality, which make his singing uniquely enjoyable.  1982 Session  QAUL BLOG · Khansahib Munawar Ali Khan (March 1982) 1987 Session  QAUL BLOG · Khansahib Mun...

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