Ali Baksh Jarnail

Ali Baksh Jarnail
Born 1850
Died 1920
Genres Hindustani Classical Music, Pakistani classical music
Occupation(s) vocalist

Ustad Ali Baksh Jarnail (1850–1920) was an Indian classical singer. Together with his friend Fateh Ali Khan, he founded the Patiala Gharana in the 19th century. They used to sing together as a team back then.[1][2]

Patiala gharana has claimed to combine the musical traditions of Delhi gharana, Gwalior gharana and Jaipur-Atrauli Gharana. Patiala gharana has many notable pupils including Ustad Bade Ghulam Ali Khan (1902–1968), Malika Pukhraj (1912 – 4 February 2004),[3] Gauhar Jan (1875–1930) and the renowned ghazal singer of Pakistan Ghulam Ali.[4]

Ustad Ali Baksh Jarnail regularly sang with Fateh Ali Khan in late 19th century and early part of the 20th century. They both were trained in music by Tanras Khan and Kalu Khan of Delhi gharana as well as Haddu Khan and Hassu Khan of Gwalior gharana.[1] Before the partition of India in 1947, Ali Baksh Jarnail was the court musician of the Maharaja in Patiala. Ali Baksh Jarnail had one son, Ustad Akhtar Hussain (1900–1972) who, then, had 3 sons Amanat Ali Khan (1932 – 18 September 1974), Bade Fateh Ali Khan and Hamid Ali Khan who have been carrying the torch of Patiala gharana in Pakistan for many decades now. Asad Amanat Ali Khan, Shafqat Amanat Ali Khan are the newer generation names in Patiala gharana in Pakistan.[5]

References

  1. 1 2 https://www.swarganga.org/artist_details.php?id=650, Ali Baksh Jarnail's Profile on SwarGanga Music Foundation website, Retrieved 29 June 2016
  2. Neuman, Daniel M. (1990). The Life of Music in North India: The Organization of an Artistic Tradition. University of Chicago Press. p. 157. ISBN 0-226-57516-0., Retrieved 13 Feb 2016
  3. "Unparalleled queen of gayaki- Malika Pukhraj". The Hindu newspaper. 2004-06-04. Retrieved 29 June 2016.
  4. "The importance of being Gauhar Jan". The Tribune newspaper. 2002-05-26. Retrieved 29 June 2016.
  5. http://www.thehindu.com/features/november-fest/shafqat-amanat-ali-born-in-lahore-on-how-he-is-rooted-in-classical-music/article7846257.ece, Shafqat Amanat Ali Khan article on The Hindu newspaper, Published 5 Nov 2015, Retrieved 29 June 2016


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