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Name
  
Aman Khan


Siblings
  
Ayaan Ali Khan


Role
  
Musician · amaanalikhan.com

Parents
  
Amjad Ali Khan, Subhalakshmi Barua Khan

Albums
  
Truth, Veneration, Truly Incomparable

Grandparents
  
Hafiz Ali Khan, Rahat Jahan

Similar People
  
Ayaan Ali Khan, Amjad Ali Khan, Hafiz Ali Khan, T H Vinayakram, Vijay Raaz

Profiles

Aman ali khan with sarod


Ustad Aman Ali Khan ‘Amar’ (1888–1953) was an Indian classical vocalist and composer from the Bhendibazaar Gharana. He brought many Carnatic ragas into Hindustani classical music.

Aman Ali was the son of Chhajju Khan, one of the founders of the Bhendibazaar Gharana, who came from Uttar Pradesh and settled in the Bhendibazaar area of Bombay. Aman Ali learned Carnatic music under the guidance of Kalanidhi Bidaram Krishnappa, court musician of Mysore state. He introduced rhythmic play (layakari) and style of solfa singing (sargam) to the Bhendibazaar gharana. Aman Ali's music was especially noted for its rhythmic sargam patterns, for which he derived inspiration from Carnatic music. The great vocalist Amir Khan considered Aman Ali to be a major musical influence in his life.

Aman Ali left Bombay in 1947 and settled in Pune. He contracted pneumonia while visiting Delhi for concerts and died on February 11, 1953.

His style influenced Amir Khan and Vasantrao Deshpande. His disciples include T. D. Janorikar, Muhammed Hussain Khan, playback singers Manna Dey and Lata Mangeshkar, music director Nisar Bazmi, Wali Ahmed Khan, B. Chaitanya Dev and harmonium player Shantilal.

References

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