After the two double CDs by the great Vilayat Hussain Khan here a double cassette by his son.
"Born on November 15th 1927 at Agra, Yunus Hussain Khan, the eleventh direct 
descendent of the Agra gharana, received intensive training from an early age 
from his illustrious father the late Ustad Vilayat Hussain Khan. He also studied 
under other great masters like the Late Ustad Faiyaz Khan and his maternal 
uncle, Ustad Azmat Hussain Khan of Atrauli. His innate talent for music coupled 
with the rigorous training he received gave him full command over the great 
heritage of the Agra Gharana.
Possessed with a rich voice and superb musicianship, he sang the Agra 
gayakee in his own individual style: varied in music, rich in ideas and full of 
colour. He was prominent in the Hindustani Musical scene for more than five 
decades and gave numerous recitals both in India and abroad.
Khan Saheb was not only a sensitive vocalist but also noted for his 
versatility as an erudite scholar, gifted composer and teacher of music. He was 
a Professor of Music at University of Delhi, Viswa Bharti University of 
Shantiniketan and was also a guru at the ITC Sangeet Research Academy at 
Kolkata. During 1985-86, he taught at the University of Washington in the 
Ethnomusicology Programme and also gave lectures and demonstrations in the 
University of British Culombia, Canada. During his association with Delhi 
University, he was Director, Composer and Conductor of Sargam Choir, Delhi Youth 
Choral Group and his own Darpan Choir.
Associated with the All India Radio between 1962 and 1964 as Music 
Composer, he was a composer of distinction, and has left as a legacy, a valuable 
collection of his compositions under the nom-de-plume “Darpan” and several 
ragas, like Sujani malhar, Devyani, Nat Deepak, Husaini Bhairav, Nohar Todi, 
Ahiri Bihag, Lalita Sohini, Jogwanti etc. 
As a musicologist, he had to his credit many articles, books and papers on 
music. He has been recorded by Sangeet Natak Akademi and Unesco and has featured 
on European documentary films.
Yunus Hussain Khan died of a heart attack on September 29,1991, in New 
Delhi."
From: http://www.itcsra.org/sra_story/sra_story_guru/sra_story_guru_links/sra_story_guru_shiyshyaguru/popup/yunus_hussain_khan.htm
There exists also a beautiful double CD by him. It can be obtained from: info@raga-maqam-dastgah.com
There exists also a beautiful double CD by him. It can be obtained from: info@raga-maqam-dastgah.com
Yunus Hussain Khan (1927-1991) (Vocal) & Ramzan Khan (Sarangi) & 
Hidayat Khan/Zamir Ahmed (Tabla) - Darpan - Khyal, Classical Vocal Music of 
North India, 2 CD-Set, CD 1:  Raga Bihag: Vilambit (24:32) & Drut (10:25), 
Raga Chandini Kedar: Vilambit (27:19) & Drut (9:21), CD 2: Raga Rageshri: 
Vilambit (31:22), Drut (7:38), Tarana (10:14) & Hori Dhamar (10:10), Raga 
Lalita Sohini (12:34), PAN RECORDS, 4006/07 KCD
„Items selected from live concert recordings made in August 1973 in 
Amsterdam, when vocalist Yunus Husain Khan (†1991) made his European debut. This 
registration has become a historical document. Besides a gifted singer Yunus 
Husain Khan also was a composer of rare distinction. Under the nom de plume 
‘Darpan’ he has composed numerous bandishes in various ragas. Today his 
compositions in well-known ragas are sung all over India. Digipack with 12-p. 
booklet.”
 
3 comments:
Thanks a lot Tawfiq, I really enjoy this recording.
I wanted to wait until I had a chance to listen to this full set before commenting. This was just simply lovely music. Yunus sounds quite bit like his father.
T-Series has at best an extremely uneven catalog, but their "immortal series" has a lot of gems, usually at a great price. Apparently at least one person at that company had some taste...
Thank you for another top-notch post!
A great rendition on raag Sujani Malhar of him published on "An Anthology of World Music - North Indian Classical Music - vol 1", 1998
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