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His music is his life and his links with his audiences are his life-blood. In leisure moments, he has found time and skill to obtain a private pilot’s license, to become a champion badminton player, to become a swimming champion, and to become wholly conversant in the world of Formula I racing cars. In social terms, he has been an asset in diplomatic circles throughout the world, where he has united a variety of different attitudes and persuasions by the profound message of his beautiful sound.
His music is his life and his links with his audiences are his life-blood. In leisure moments, he has found time and skill to obtain a private pilot’s license, to become a champion badminton player, to become a swimming champion, and to become wholly conversant in the world of Formula I racing cars. In social terms, he has been an asset in diplomatic circles throughout the world, where he has united a variety of different attitudes and persuasions by the profound message of his beautiful sound.


==References==
http://www.icmcdfw.org/bios/raisKhan.htm
http://www.indiamusicinfo.com/profiles/indi%20pop/ustadraiskhan%20.html
http://www.kalavant.org/artists_ustad_rais_khan.htm

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Rais Khan

Ustad Rais Khan is a well known Sitar player born in Indore, India.

Life & Career

Ustad Rais Khan is the scion of one of the most distinguished musical lineage of India and hails from Indore. His father and guru Ustad Mohammad Khan was acclaimed as the greatest sitar, surbahar and veena player of his times. Young Rais debuted musically at the age of five and was immediately hailed as a prodigy. His first sitar, presented by his father, was made out of a coconut. Since those early years, his brilliant technique of playing the sitar through elegant pacing and blinding speed entwined with sweetness has gained him recognition as one of the great masters of his instrument. Indeed, just the tone of his sitar is instantly identifiable and appealing. He is a master of the gayaki and (way of singing). Rais Khansaab is also a vocalist and is the first one to record the geet Ghungroo toot gaye for BBC London in 1978. His uncles, Ustad Vilayat Khan and Imrat Khan, are also well-established names in music.

His family background descends through 30 generations of Indian culture. Ustad Rais Khan descends directly from court musicians of 15th Century Moghul Emperors, thus he belongs to one of the oldest and most renowned musical families, and is therefore the torch-bearer of a lineage that dates back to Haddu Khan and Hassu Khan. His father, Ustad Mohammed Khan started his son's “Taalim” (training) at the age of two and a half by presenting him a small coconut-shell sitar. The training was rigorous and at times the demands made on him were more than the young pupil could cope with, although his mother stood by him providing him with encouragement and all the facilities needed for his hours of practice. At the age of five he gave his first public performance at Sunderbai Hall in the presence of the then Governor, Sir Maharaja Singh. In 1955, he was selected from a huge list of competitors from all over the continent of India to represent the Indian nation at the International Youth Festival in Warsaw, where Ustad Rais Khan carried off the first prize and the gold medal for his virtuosity.

Since that time, he has been touring extensively throughout the world, delighting packed audiences of many thousands in many major capital cities. Ustad Rais Khan has a compelling presence and spontaneous link with all who have had the pleasure to experience his unique style and captivating performance.

His dynamic personality and genius have made him one of the most outstanding artists of our time. The fact that he is an accomplished vocalist accounts for much of his popularity. At the end of his recitals he often sings and demonstrates compositions, which thrills his listeners. Through these demonstrations, his audiences are able to see immediately how closely related vocal and instrumental music are.

His music is his life and his links with his audiences are his life-blood. In leisure moments, he has found time and skill to obtain a private pilot’s license, to become a champion badminton player, to become a swimming champion, and to become wholly conversant in the world of Formula I racing cars. In social terms, he has been an asset in diplomatic circles throughout the world, where he has united a variety of different attitudes and persuasions by the profound message of his beautiful sound.


References

http://www.icmcdfw.org/bios/raisKhan.htm http://www.indiamusicinfo.com/profiles/indi%20pop/ustadraiskhan%20.html http://www.kalavant.org/artists_ustad_rais_khan.htm