Arts Council Karachi’s tribute to Patiala Gharana at classical musical programme

City News Feb, 6 2024
Arts Council Karachi’s tribute to Patiala Gharana at classical musical programme
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Karachi: Arts Council Karachi organised classical musical programme to pay tribute to Patiala Gharana. In this event, renowned classical vocalist Ustad Hamid Ali Khan and his sons, Nayab Ali Khan and Inam Ali Khan presented various classical compositions, captivating audience. Performance highlighted rich musical tradition upheld by Patiala Gharana over past nine decades.

Interim Mminister of information Sindh, President Arts Council Ahmed Shah expressed warm welcome to artists associated with Patiala Gharana. He highlighted positive influence of Patiala Gharana artists on audience, acknowledging vibrant atmosphere created by their musical performances. Programme served as platform for individuals who appreciate classical music, with diverse and substantial audience actively participating in event. Ustad Hameed Ali Khan and his sons not only showcased their musical prowess but also strengthened cultural and spiritual connection between artists and audience.

Published in The Daily National Courier, February, 07 2024

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