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  KARACHI: Journalist Ghulam Ali passes away -DAWN - Local; 02 February, 2005
Born in a small town of Nindo Shaher of Badin district, Ghulam Ali Khoja was a self-made man. His parents shifted to Karachi when he was a child and settled in Kharadar where he lived till his death.
Ghulam Ali was first assigned the film beat and he excelled in no time.
Ghulam Ali was respected as a man of integrity who never succumbed to "incentives" which are usually offered to journalists in general and crime reporters in particular.
www.dawn.com /2005/02/02/local13.htm   (376 words)

  
 The Hindu : Metro Plus Kochi : Transcending man made borders
Ghulam Ali came by, quietly, traveller-like, sang and flew back even before the city woke up from the nasha of the previous evening's concert.
Ghulam Ali was never like the other ghazal singers of his time.
What makes Ghulam Ali's compositions special is his perfect understanding of the poetry, the soul of a ghazal.
www.hindu.com /mp/2006/12/30/stories/2006123002620100.htm   (836 words)

  
  More about Ghulam Ali
Ghulam Ali was born in 1940, at village Kaleke, district Sialkot, which is now a part of Pakistan.
Ghulam Ali has a heavy, baritone voice, and while rendering ghazals he creates an effect which is simply out of this world.
Ghulam Ali is equally sensitive about the rhythm and technical virtuosity of the ghazals.
www.geocities.com /technofundo/fun/music/ga/gamore.html   (1029 words)

  
  Ghulam Abbas
Ghulam Abbas’ tabla is the embodiment of the traditional tabla of Punjab as espoused by the late Khalifa of the Punjab gharana, Ustad Miyan Qadir Baksh.
Ustad Ghulam Hasan Khan (aka Kuk Khan) was born in Dina Nagar, Punjab.
Ustad Ghulam Hasan Khan was a representative of the style of tabla known as “maidan ka tabla” in which the masters of old would gather regularly to show off their newest forays into the world of rhythm by presenting their newest compositions, techniques, and ideas to their fellow tabla and pakhawaj masters.
www.ghulamabbas.com /home.htm   (750 words)

  
  singer-ghulam-ali   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Ghulam Ali was born in 1940, at village Kaleke, district Sialkot, which is now a part of Pakistan in 1940.
Ghulam Ali has a heavy, baritone voice, and while rendering ghazals he creates very subtle vibrations in his voice which he uses very beautifully, to convey a whole range of emotions through it.
Ghulam Ali produces only a few albums a year, concentrating more on his live concerts.For his live concerts, usually the accompanying musical instruments are harmonium and tabla.
www.hindilyrix.com /singers/singer-ghulam-ali.html   (1011 words)

  
 Ustad Bade Ghulam Ali Khan Summary
Ghulam Ali was trained by his uncle, Kale Khan, and his father, Ali Baksh Khan, the latter a court musician to the Maharaja of Kashmir.
Ghulam Ali consequently became the first of a new generation of musicians who was sensitive to a new "public" audience: one that was increasingly large, varied, and anonymous.
Bade Ghulam Ali Khan was reluctant to sing for film but sang two songs for the movie Mughal-e-Azam where his voice was represented as Tansen's voice by music director Naushad.
www.bookrags.com /Ustad_Bade_Ghulam_Ali_Khan   (670 words)

  
 The Telegraph - Calcutta : Nation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Ali believed there was “vast scope for close collaboration between Indian and Pakistani artistes”, but to achieve the desired results, the governments of both countries would have to simplify visa and travel procedures.
Ali said he was unhappy with the new breed of singers who, he believed, had “not learnt the art properly”.
Ali, whose future plans include writing a book on his life and setting up an academy of classical music, said his memoir would be a story of his struggle — from rags to fame, from nobody to somebody.
www.telegraphindia.com /1061108/asp/nation/story_6973078.asp   (374 words)

  
 Ustad Bade Ghulam Ali Khan classical vocalist - Ustad Bade Ghulam Ali Khan Thumri - Ustad Bade Ghulam Ali Khan Khayal
Born in 1902 at Lahore, Bade Ghulam Ali Khan is one of the greatest classical vocalists of India.
Ghulam Ali Khan was up brought with the musical roots developed by father, Ali Baksh Khan, who was a well-known Sarangi player and a vocalist.
Ghulam Ali Khan is often referred as the Tansen of 20th century.
music.indobase.com /classical-singers/ustad-bade-ghulam-ali-khan.html   (571 words)

  
 Indian Melody : Ustad Bade Ghulam Ali Khan - An Article
G.N.Joshi's Artilcle on Ustaad Bade Ghulam Ali Khan
Bade Gulam Ali Khan had an impressive physique and the lofty gait of a monarch.
It is difficult to say for what reason Bade Gulam Ali always kept his son Munawar and brother Barakat Ali in the background, not giving them a chance to display their talents independently.
www.indianmelody.com /badearticle1.htm   (4622 words)

  
 MusicalNirvana - Ustad Bade Ghulam Ali Khan
Ustad Bade Ghulam Ali Khan can be described as an artiste who has had the maximum impact on the 20th Century Hindustani Classical Music scenario.
But what actually characterised Bade Ghulam Ali Khan was an effervescent melodic quality which was concertised in a masterly flow of ideas which were delivered with a unique sense of alacrity, aided by one of the most pliable and dextrous voices ever heard in living memory in this land.
For Bade Ghulam Ali Khan, 'Taleem' was but a means to a greater end where sheer melody and freedom of movement became unified His music was the joyous expression of an unfettered musical psyche.
www.musicalnirvana.com /hindustani/bade_ghulam_ali_khan.html   (549 words)

  
 Music has no boundaries: Ghulam Ali - Sify.com
Fusion laced with ghazal would destroy classical music, he opined.Ghulam Ali, who got his initial musical training from his father and also trained briefly under the legendary Ustad Bade Gulam Ali Khan said he would be happy to conduct ghazals in Malayalam if he got an opportunity.
Ali, who first sang for Lahore radio in 1960, has his works etched in many languages, including Urdu and Hindi.
Ali, the most influential amabassador from across the border, who, sang ''Faasle aise bhi honge, yeh kabhi socha na tha''is considered to have brought ghazal from both the countries closer to each other.
www.sify.com /movies/bollywood/fullstory.php?id=14141296   (271 words)

  
 Ghulam Ali ~ The Ghazal Maestro
Unlike many others, his singing style is not song-alike, it's not simple, it is as graceful as the this legend is. His singing grows on you, the more you listen to him, the more you will like him.
Ghulam Ali originates from Pakistan, and has sung over the years in various countries in many live concerts.
He has learnt his singing from Ustad Bade Ghulam Ali Khan and also from Ustad Barkat Ali Khan.
www.geocities.com /technofundo/fun/music/ga   (650 words)

  
 When Rafi woke up Ustad Ghulam Ali
Ghulam Ali: I was born in 1941 in Pakistan's Sialkot district.
Ghulam Ali: It was in 1980 and I had come to India for the first time.
Ghulam Ali is the greatest ghazal singer of all times.
www.rediff.com /movies/2007/jan/02ali.htm   (1115 words)

  
 Mir Ghulam Ali Talpur Sr. (Shahwani)
Mir Ghulam Ali Talpur (Senior) belongs to Shahwani branch of Talpurs.
He writes: "One of the most memorable of these was the abduction of Mir Ghulam Ali Talpur on camel-back, so that he should not be able to vote against Sindh's acquiescence in the amalgamation of the western provinces into One Unit." (Dawn, 'Dirty Tricks', 21 June 1997).
Mir Ghulam Ali Talpur, Mir Bandeh Ali Talpur and Mir Ali Nawaz Talpur.
www.talpurs.com /shahwanis/mgak.htm   (1210 words)

  
 SSOT - Ustad Baray Ghulam Ali Khan
When Baray Ghulam Ali was stricken with paralysis in 1961 his admirers all over the country felt deeply grieved not only for themselves, but even more for the great Ustad for whom life without music would be nothing better than the silence of the tomb.
Ghulam Ali also had the privilege of receiving talim from Ashiq Ali (who belonged to the Gharana of Tanras Khan), and from the late Baba Sinde Khan.
A remarkable fact in Baray Ghulam Ali's life was his transformation, in the early part of his life, from the role of a Sarangi player to that of a vocalist.
www.sitarschool.com /us3.html   (2212 words)

  
 The Asian Age - News Worldwide   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
One of the greatest influences on the khayal style of Alladiya Khan was that of Bade Mubarak Ali Khan, son of Bade Mohammed Khan.
The 20th century Banaras and Calcutta sitar player Ustad Mushtaq Ali Khan is on record as having said that Bade Muhammad Khan was the Guru of Waras Ali Khan, beenkar of Banaras durbar.
Waras Ali was the uncle and teacher of Ashiq Ali Khan, Mushtaq Ali’s father and teacher.
www.asianage.com /main.asp?layout=2&cat1=1&cat2=208&newsid=258427&RF=DefaultMain   (938 words)

  
 Bade Ghulam Ali Khan
G.N.Joshi's Artilcle on Ustaad Bade Ghulam Ali Khan
Bade Gulam Ali Khan had an impressive physique and the lofty gait of a monarch.
Smt Susheela Mishra's Artilcle on Ustaad Bade Ghulam Ali Khan
members.tripod.com /~somdg/Bade_Ghulam_Ali_Khan.html   (4881 words)

  
 Ghulam Abbas
Raag Saraswati by Ustad Salamat Ali Khan and Sharafat Ali Khan
Raag Durga by Ustad Salamat Ali Khan, Sharafat Ali Khan, and Shafqat Ali Khan
Raag Kalavati by Ustad Salamat Ali Khan, Sharafat Ali Khan, and Shafqat Ali Khan
www.ghulamabbas.com /recordings.htm   (287 words)

  
 Meri Pasand: Ghulam Ali (2 Audio Cassettes)
Ghulam Ali represents a select group of melodists who are slowly fading into oblivion.
Ghulam Ali along with Mehdi Hassan with their unique vocal talents, over the years, have managed to root out the popularity of filmi music and replaced it with the more refined and cultured ghazals.
Ghulam Ali inherited rich melodic traditions from his illustrious mentor, the late Ustad Barkat Ali Khan, a singing sensation before independence.
www.desistore.com /ghulamali.html   (178 words)

  
 Music has no boundaries: Ghulam Ali - Music India OnLine
Kozhikode, Feb. 13 (UNI): Stating that music has no boundaries, globe trotting ghazal maestro Ghulam Ali on Sunday said that it could play an important role in easing tension between India and Pakistan and pave way for lasting peace.
Talking to reporters, prior to the start of his programme "Ghazal ke Mehfil," on the concluding day of the Tenth 'Malabar Mahotsav' here, he said it was easy to achieve peace through music as the people in the sub-continent spoke the same language and were familiar with the same ragas.
Ghulam Ali, who got his musical training from his father and also trained briefly under the legendary, Ustad Bade Gulam Ali Khan said he would be happy to conduct ghazals in Malayalam if he got an opportunity.
www.musicindiaonline.com /n/i/top_stories/1595   (167 words)

  
 Jashn-e-Ghulam Ali at Private Opinion
From 1-15 July, Aligarians.com would be organizing Jashn-e-Ghulam Ali, a fortnight of beautiful Ghazals and Nazms sung by the maestro.
Apart from the popular numbers of Ghulam Ali, a few not-so-popular-but-great-nevertheless would also be posted.
To kick off the festival, one of the most popular Ghazals renditions of Ghulam Ali, dil meN ek lehar sii uThii hai abhii, has been presented.
mohib.net /blog/2006/07/jashn-e-ghulam-ali   (233 words)

  
 Fmw11 - Your Source For Non Stop Entertainment - Home > Audio > Pakistani > Artist > Ghulam Ali Khan
Ghulam Ali - Yeh Dil Yeh Pagal Dil
Ghulam Ali - Patna Tay Mil Mahiya (with Noor Jahaan)
Ghulam Ali - Yeh Dil Yeh Pagal Dil Mera
www.papuyaar.com /music/category/view/839/ghulam-ali-khan   (260 words)

  
 Ustad Bade Ghulam Ali Khan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hyderabad, India, April 25, 1968) was an Indian vocalist, considered one of the finest representatives of the Hindustani music tradition in the early and middle 20th century.
Having lived a life of the greatest and worst experiences, Bade Ghulam Ali absorbed all his mental, physical and spiritual powers into the study and practice of music.
Bade Ghulam Ali Khan was reluctant to sing for film but sang two songs for the movie Mughal-e-Azam where his voice was represented as Tansen's voice by music director Naushad.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Bade_Ghulam_Ali_Khan   (463 words)

  
 Ghulam Ali - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ghulam Ali has also sung some beautiful ghazals like Kina Kina Timro Tasveer, Gajalu Tee Thula Thula Aankha, Lolaaeka Tee Thula and Ke Chha Ra Diun in Nepali language with Narayan Gopal, the greatest Nepali singer, and composer Deepak Jangam.
Those songs were compiled in an album entitled Narayan Gopal, Ghulam Ali Ra Ma, and are equally popular among Nepali music lovers to this day.
Narayan Gopal, Ghulam Ali Ra Ma (Nepali Ghazals)
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ghulam_Ali   (551 words)

  
 Ghulam Ali - AOL Music
Ghulam Ali ~ The Ghazal Maestro - Dedicated to Ghulam Ali, Information about Ghulam Ali, his ghazals, the lyricists (shaayars) who have written ghazals for...
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Download, listen and watch Ghulam Ali music, mp3's, song lyrics, music videos, Internet radio, live performances, concerts, and more on AOL Music.
music.aol.com /artist/ghulam-ali/409464/main   (143 words)

  
 Ghulam Ali Allana at AllExperts
Ghulam Ali Allana was friend and biographer of Muhammad Ali Jinnah, founder of Pakistan.
He was born to an Ismaili Khoja family and died in Karachi.
His son Pyar Ali Allana is a politician and has been a member of the parliament in Benazir Bhutto's era as the prime minister of the country.
en.allexperts.com /e/g/gh/ghulam_ali_allana.htm   (176 words)

  
 Ustad Bade Ghulam Ali Khan - Regal Resonance / cdRoots
In Indian vocal music, Bade Ghulam Ali Khan (1902-1968) is recognized as an artists who has restored verve and vigour to the singing tradition of North India and who many years after his death continues to be cited as a key reference point.
In the second, the whole range of Bade Ghulam Ali Khan’s interpretative powers are displayed in the thumri genre which is just as accessible as the khayal, and equally adept in focusing on the passing feeling of the moment, the sentiment that issues from the act of improving and embellishing on traditional forms.
Considering that the thumri is a genre based on lyrics looking at romantic love from a female perspective, it’s curious how well Bade Ghulam Ali Khan (despite his imposing physique and bushy moustache aside) managed over the course of his career to render to perfection the thoughts and feelings of besotted young women.
www.cdroots.com /rd-regal.html   (487 words)

  
 Ghulam Ali Mirza passes away -DAWN - National; July 19, 2006
Ghulam Ali Mirza passes away -DAWN - National; July 19, 2006
KARACHI, July 18: Ghulam Ali A. Mirza, company secretary, printer and publisher of the Dawn Group of Newspapers, expired on Tuesday after a prolonged illness.
His funeral procession will be taken from his residence, A- 129, Qadimi Mohalla, Old Golimar, Manghopir Road, at 10am to Eidgah near his house for Namaz-i-Janaza.
www.dawn.com /2006/07/19/nat19.htm   (93 words)

  
 The 'Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad Sahib of Qadian' Section at the Lahore Ahmadiyya Movement for the Propagation of Islam ...
Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad -- A Preliminary Introduction
Achievements of Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad Sahib of Qadian
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aaiil.org /text/mga/mainmga.shtml   (658 words)

  
 The Hindu Business Line : Kasuri and Ghulam Ali in India — A concert in Delhi and a solo in Chennai
That is why, and in the background of this blow-hot, blow-cold relationship, the ghazal evening with Ghulam Ali, and an interaction with him, came as such a pleasant experience.
In a chat with Business Line, Ghulam Ali said that he is overwhelmed by the "respect and love I always get from the audiences in India." Even when he performs overseas, in the US or the UK, Indians form a chunk of the audience.
The event, which raised over $20,000, was for the renovation of the temple and, before the concert, Ghulam Ali visited the temple and was honoured by the temple management.
www.thehindubusinessline.com /2004/09/15/stories/2004091500081100.htm   (1069 words)

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