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Sharafat Hussain Khan : ウィキペディア英語版 | Sharafat Hussain Khan
Sharafat Hussain Khan (born July 1930) was an Indian classical vocalist, and was amongst the most brilliant Khayal vocalists of the post - independence era. He represented the Agra Gharana (stylistic lineage) and was unanimously regarded as the most illustrious heir to the legacy of his principal mentor, the legendary Ustad Faiyyaz Khan (1886 - 1950).〔("Celebrated Masters" on ITC Sangeet Research Academy )〕 ==Early life and background== Sharafat Hussain Khan was born at a small village called Atrauli in Uttar Pradesh in July 1930, to Ustad Liaquat Hussain Khan, a court musician in the erstwhile Jaipur State, and Alla Rakhi Beghum. From his father`s side, Sharafat was a descendant of Inayet Hussain Khan (1845–1936), founder of Atrauli Gharana, and from his mother`s side, of his maternal grandfather Mehboob Khan (Daras Piya). Mehboob Khan was also of the Atrauli Gharana, but his music was greatly influenced by the Rangile Gharana of his mother`s family, founded by Ramzan Khan (1759–1806). Many maestros from Atrauli have made their mark in the world of music. To name a few, Ustad Mehboob Khan of the Atrauli Gharana who have composed numarous Bandishes under the name ‘Daras Piya’, Ustad Alladiya Khan of Jaipur-Atrauli gharana and Ustad Vilayat Hussain Khan of Agra Gharana who has also composed music under the name ‘Pran Piya’. These and many other notable musicians had settled down in a locality in Atrauli called Mousiki Mohalla (Music Street). In early childhood, Sharafat was trained by his father. When Sharafat was only eight years old, his prodigious talent impressed the legendary Faiyaz Khan, who happened to be his maternal uncle,〔(Late Ustad Sharafat Hussain Khan – Gone But Not Forgotten )〕 during one of his visits to Atrauli. The maestro, who had no sons, adopted Sharafat, and took him away forthwith to Baroda to groom him as his heir.
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