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USTAD ABDUL WAHID KHAN LP/1947 India/Rare Indian-Hindustani Classical Music/Raga

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Start Date: January 25, 2020
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USTAD ABDUL WAHID KHAN 's/t' LP (Italy, Fantôme Phonographique, Catalogue #OME1002) Brand new/unplayed copy of limited year 2018 Fantôme Phonographique label vinyl edition of RARE 1947 recording of Indian/Hindustani Classical Music (Raga) by the legendary Ustad Abdul Wahid Khan (these archival recordings originally first issued in the year 1976 in India on the EMI label.)

(NOTE: LIMITED EDITON OF 500 COPIES ONLY!)

Fantome Phonographique present a reissue of Ustad Abdul Wahid Khan's self-titled release, originally released on Columbia in 1966. Even though the original recordings are crackly and in low fidelity (but also deeply charming) it seemed necessary to repress this record for its immense historiographic value. These recordings are made available here with new mastering, in as clear fidelity as possible. Fans of Indian classical music will no doubt know the name Ustad Abdul Wahid Khan. He founded the Kirana gharana musical family with his cousin Abdul Karim Khan in late 19th century, which was one of the most prolific and revered gharanas in Hindustani classical music. In addition, serious American minimalist scholars and fans have also been heard echoing his name, linked to that of Pandit Prân Nath, his student for over twenty years. It was Abdul Wahid Khan who pushed his pupil Prân Nath into exporting the techniques of their music school, which brought Prân Nath to the US where he drastically influenced most of the then-emerging avant-garde New York scene. Terry Riley, La Monte Young, Rhys Chatham, Jon Hassell, Yoshi Wada, Marian Zazeela, Henry Flynt, Charlemagne Palestine, and more were Prân Nath's students and in some cases close collaborators. It is therefore clear how important it is to gain deeper understanding of the music of Ustad Abdul Waheed Khan. A celebrated singer and sarangi player, Khan forbade recording of any of his performances to avoid imitation by other singers. Only these three pieces survived, recorded in secret for a radio broadcast in 1947, just two years before the singer's death. A truly stunning document that is essential to understanding the modern era of Hindustani classical music, whose influential reach is immeasurable. Edition of 500.

- Fantome Phonographique present a reissue of Ustad Abdul Wahid Khan's self-titled release, originally released on Columbia in 1966.
- Abdul Wahid Khan founded the Kirana gharana musical family with his cousin Abdul Karim Khan in late 19th century. Pandit Prân Nath was his student for over twenty years.
- Only these three pieces survived, recorded in secret for a radio broadcast in 1947, just two years before the singer's death.
- A truly stunning document that is essential to understanding the modern era of Hindustani classical music.
- Edition of 500.

Tracks on this LP are as follows:

A1Piya Nahi Aye : Khayal-Patdeep, Jhoomra
A2Jako Mana : Khayal-Multani, Jhoomra
B1Gumani Jaga : Khayal-Darbari Kanada, Jhoomra

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