Ustad Talib Hussain was one of the major two or three Tabla players in Pakistan
from the 1960s to the 1990s and one of the last remaining Pakhawaj players of
Pakistan. He was well versed in both Tabla and Pakhawaj playing. He learned from his uncle Baba Malang Khan of Talwandi. Later on he further studied with Ustad
Gami Khan of Dehli Gharana. In
addition, he was the last recognized practitioner of the Punjab style of
Pakhawaj playing (from which the tabla gharana has its roots). Unfortunately, at
a relatively young age, Ustad Sahib was murdered in a mosque by militants in
Lahore in 1993.
We present here a cassette published in Peshawar, Pakistan.
We don't remember from whom we obtained this cassette and unfortunately we
didn't scan the original cover. These recordings are different from the ones published in 1974 on LP by EMI Pakistan and now available for download on many download platforms like Amazon, Musicload, emusic etc.
Bosmart just posted on his blog "La Logique interne" apparently the original version of this cassette:
The correct track info according to the cover below - posted by Bosmart - is, if we read it correctly:
Side A:
1. Savari Panch Tal by Ustad Talib Hussain
2. Tintal (Vilambit & Drut) by Abdul Sattar Tari (Tari Khan)
Side B:
1. Rupak Tal by Ustad Akhtar Hussain
2. Pakhawaj Jhaptal by Ustad Talib Hussain
The version which we copied many many years ago was from a cassette published by Ariana Recording in Peshawar. Unfortunately we didn't copy the cover and in the deciphering of the names of musicians we made either mistakes or the information given on this cassette was not correct. Anyway, the Ariana cassette seems to be a later copy of the original Lok Virsa cassette. We are very grateful to Bosmart to have posted the original version.
About Abdul Sattar Tari (Tari Khan) (born 1953):
There were two Tabla masters by the name of Akhtar Hussain, one of them being the last Khalifa of the Punjab Gharana. I guess here we have this Akhtar Hussain.
On the Punjab Gharana see:
Dear Taufiq.
ReplyDeleteTalib Hussain Khan was not a disciple of Mian Qadir Baksh but of his uncle Baba Malang Khan of Talwandi.Later on he further studied with Ustad Gami Khan of Dehli Gharana.More over except roopak this is the same recording as available elsewhere on net.But thanks all the same for super vichitra vina recordings.
Best Regards,
Ashfaq A.Khan
Dear Ashfaq,
ReplyDeletethank you very much for the corrections. I had copied the infos from the internet. I corrected now the text and hope it's now ok. Where did you see these recordings otherwise in the internet? You yourself might have posted them perhaps. I can't find your folders anymore. What happened?
All the best
Tawfiq
nice one! thank you...
ReplyDeleteI found an interview of Talib Hussain Khan sahib over youtube at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y9n8QiF7j4Y, where he mentions that he also had training under Mian Qadir Baksh.
ReplyDeleteThank you for this nice post and link to Bosmart's blog.
Regards,
Apurba
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ReplyDeleteTalib Hussain Khan is great tabla player. I appreciate performance of Hussain khan.
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My great nana ji.. my grand father.. glad to see that after years to his death people still are being pleased with it
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ReplyDeletesir you must see interview of Ustad Talib Hussain he mentioned he is student of Mian Qadir Baksh sahib
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y9n8QiF7j4Y
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