Ustad Bade Fateh Ali Khan, Wiki, Age, Death, Wife, Family, Biography & More

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Ustad Bade Fateh Ali Khan was born in 1935 (age 82; at the time of death) in Sham Chaurasi, in District Hoshiarpur, Punjab. At the age of 12 years, he migrated to Pakistan with his family, after the partition of 1947. He learned music under the tutelage of his father, Ustad Akhtar Hussain Khan, who was also a renowned vocalist under the patronage of Maharaja of Patiala. He followed the legacy of Patiala Gharana, singing classical Hindustani music. He started performing in the court of Maharaja of Patiala along with his brother Ustad Amanat Ali Khan at the age of 9.

Ustad Fateh Ali Khan in his young age

Ustad Fateh Ali Khan in his young age

Family

Ustad Bade Fateh Ali Khan was born in a Punjabi-Muslim family. He was the 6th generation of the Patiala Gharana. His great-grandfather, Mian Kallu Khan founded the Patiala Gharana in the 19th century. Mian Kallu khan had learned classical music under the tutelage of Mir Qutub Bakhsh Tanrus Khan, who was a musician in the court of the last Mughal emperor, Bahadur Shah Zafar. Later, his grandfather, Jarnail Ali Baksh Khan adopted the same profession and used to sing in the court of Maharaja of Patiala along with ‘Colonel’ Fateh Ali Khan.

Jarnail Ali Baksh Khan (left) and 'Colonel' Fateh Ali Khan (right)

Jarnail Ali Baksh Khan (left) and ‘Colonel’ Fateh Ali Khan (right)

 

Ustad Akhtar Hussain Khan, Fateh Ali's father

Ustad Akhtar Hussain Khan, Fateh Ali’s father

Following him, Ustad Akhtar Hussain Khan, father of Bade Fateh Ali Khan, also used to sing the same genre. Moreover, his brothers Ustad Amanat Ali Khan and Hamid Ali Khan gained immense fame in the same field. Bade Fateh Ali Khan has four children, two sons, Sultan Fateh Ali khan and Rustam Fateh Ali Khan, who are keeping the legacy of the Patiala Gharana tradition of music alive, and two daughters.

Career

Following the legacy of Patiala Ghrana, Ustad Bade Fateh Ali Khan started singing the classical Hindustani vocal at the very young age of 9. He got inspired and learned music from his elders. He was trained by his father Akhtar Hussain Khan, along with his elder brother Ustad Amanat Ali Khan. He was in his teens when he started singing in the court of Maharaja of Patiala Yadavinder Singh, with his elder brother. The duo of Amanat Ali Khan and Fateh Ali Khan enjoyed massive popularity in the 1950s and 1960s. It was the peak time of their success. The duo made their first public appearance in 1945 at a concert sponsored by an influential music aesthete, Pandit Jeevanlal Matoo. In 1949, they performed at the All Bengal Music Conference, in Kolkata, which made them very popular and successful. Thereafter, the duo toured South Asia extensively, becoming the representatives of Patiala Gharana.

Ustad Bade Fateh Ali Khan (left) and Ustad Amanat Ali Khan (right), singing for Radio Pakistan

Ustad Bade Fateh Ali Khan (left) and Ustad Amanat Ali Khan (right), singing for Radio Pakistan

Ustad Bade Fateh Ali Khan had expertise in the classical and semi-classical music genres like Khayal, Thumri, Ghazal, and Dadra. He was also trained in the medieval genre, Dhrupad. He had proficiency in ragas, whereas his brother Amanat Ali had a good command over sur. The duo had divided their singing specification in such a way that Amanat Ali Khan used to sing in the upper register and Fateh Ali Khan in lower notes, which is according to their specialisation. The thumri, ‘Kab aao gey’, sung by the duo, is considered an all-time classic. In 1992, Ustad Fateh Ali Khan collaborated with Norwegian saxophonist Jan Garbarek and released a CD titled ‘Ragas and Sagas,’ which the listeners appreciated.

Cover for the CD Album,'Ragas snd Sagas' (1992)

Cover for the CD Album,’ Ragas and Sagas’ (1992)

Some of the most notable albums by Fateh Ali Khan are- “Gharanon Ki Gaiki Vol-18” (1978), “Raag Ke Ustad, Vol. 2″ (1998), “Raag Ke Ustad, Vol. 3” (1998), “Bandish – Classical Compositions Re-Interpreted (feat. The Orchestra of the Great Musicians of Lahore)” (2013), and “Raag Se Ghazal Tak” (1978).

Poster for the album 'Bandish' (2013)

Poster for the album ‘Bandish’ (2013)

Notable Disciples

Ustad Bade Fateh Ali Khan taught students from all over the world. A popular vocalist, Ahmad Wali (born in 1987) has been his disciple. He was so talented that Ustad renamed him after his own name, Ahmad Wali Fateh Ali Khan. Deeyah was one of his favourite students, who later became an Emmy award-winning filmmaker. She is from Norway and is half Afghani and half Pakistani. Moreover, a famous Nohakhawan, Haider Rizvi Alhussaini was also his student.

Death

On 4th January 2017, Ustad Bade Fateh Ali Khan died in Islamabad, at the age of 82 years. He was suffering from lung disease since 2016 and was admitted to the Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences (PIMS) for 10 days. He was buried in the Mominpura Graveyard, in Lahore, Pakistan. After his death, the Arts Council of Pakistan organised a tribute event, in honour and remembrance of the iconic singer on 2nd March 2017.

Favourites

  • Poet: Allama Iqbal, Muneer Niazi, Faiz Ahmed Faiz, Ahmad Faraz
  • Ragas: Kamod, Megh, Malkauns, Jaunpuri and Adana.

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