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Farrukh Fateh Ali Khan

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Ustad Farrukh Fateh Ali Khan
Born
Farrukh Fateh Ali Khan

(1952-12-25)December 25, 1952
DiedSeptember 9, 2003(2003-09-09) (aged 50)
Known forBest Harmonium player ("Harmonium Raja Sahib")
ChildrenRahat Fateh Ali Khan
Parent
RelativesNusrat Fateh Ali Khan (brother) Shahzaman Ali Khan (grandson)
Musical career
GenresQawwali, ghazal
Years active1965–2003

Farrukh Fateh Ali Khan (Urdu: فرخ فتح علی خان) (December 25, 1952 – September 9, 2003)[1] was a Pakistani musician, who played the harmonium in Qawwali music. He was also a member of a well-known family of Qawwali musicians, the Qawwal Bacchon gharana (Delhi gharana), he was the younger brother of Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, the son of Fateh Ali Khan, the nephew of Mubarak Ali Khan, and the father of Rahat Fateh Ali Khan.[2][3][4]

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Biography

Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan was the leader of the family Qawwali party from 1971 until his death in 1997. Farrukh Fateh Ali Khan was one of only two people who remained members of the party throughout this period. Farrukh played the lead harmonium, and provided accompanying vocals. His talent to play in all scales and his ability to switch a tune at a moment's notice are arguably the best in his profession. While accompanying Nusrat to England, he became widely known as Harmonium Raja Sahib (King of the Harmonium).

His talents and accomplishments often went unrecognized due to playing in the shadow of Nusrat. In an interview to the Pakistan Television in 1989, Nusrat revealed that very often the tunes of the qawwalis sung by the party were composed by Farrukh.[5] He is credited as such in some of the albums by the group, such as Shahenshah.[6]

He remained a member of the party when his son, Rahat Fateh Ali Khan, took over the leadership of the party after Nusrat's death in 1997. Farrukh Fateh Ali Khan died on September 9, 2003.

Farrukh, Nusrat & Rahat

Both Farrukh and Rahat often accompanied Nusrat and were a part of his team. They carried forward Nusrat's legacy after his death in 1997.[2] Farrukh and Rahat made their Bollywood debut together for the 2003 film Paap, which released a few months after Farrukh's death.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Farrukh Fateh Ali Khan". catalogue.bnf.fr (in French). Bibliothèque nationale de France. Retrieved 3 March 2024.
  2. ^ a b Keeping Focus on Good Karma Los Angeles Times (newspaper), Published 31 August 1997, Retrieved 11 May 2019
  3. ^ Farrukh Fateh Ali Khan on BBC Music website Retrieved 11 May 2019
  4. ^ Ahmed Aqeel Ruby, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan: A Living Legend, translated by Sajjad Haider Malik, Lahore: Words of Wisdom, (1992)
  5. ^ Lok Virsa – Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan Qawal & Party, Vol. 1, Moviebox Birmingham Ltd (2007).
  6. ^ "Farrukh's Discography at CD Universe". Retrieved 11 May 2019

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