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  1. Personal life. Discography. References. External links. Amjad Ali Khan. Ustad Amjad Ali Khan (born 9 October 1945) is an Indian classical sarod player, best known for his clear and fast ekhara taans. Khan was born into a classical musical family and has performed internationally since the 1960s.

  2. Official Release Date: July 2. AMJAD ALI KHAN - Masterpieces for Sarod and Violin. This double\-album presents Amjad Ali Khans compositions for Sarod and Violin as a collection comprising the works previously premiered in three separate albums. Pre-Order.

  3. Official website of Sarod Virtuoso and Composer Amjad Ali Khan. “One of the 20th century’s greatest masters of the Sarod…” - Songlines World Music Magazine, UK 2003. He was all of 6 years old when Amjad Ali Khan gave his first recital of Sarod. It was the beginning of yet another glorious chapter in the history of Indian classical music.

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  4. 23 set 2015 · Music Today. 600K subscribers. Subscribed. 3.1K. 274K views 8 years ago. This collection features some of the most well-known works of Sarod Maestro Amjad Ali Khan. Opening with Raga Pilu,...

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  5. 23 apr 2012 · Stanford. 1.9M subscribers. Subscribed. 673. 89K views 12 years ago. Amjad Ali Khan, one of Northern India's greatest living musicians, is lecturing and performing at Stanford during the...

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  6. Ustad Amjad Ali Khan Bangash is an eminent Indian Sarod player. For his great achievements in taking the Sarod places, he is popularly known as the ‘Sarod Samrat’. Born into a family of classical musicians and Sarod players, Amjad went on to modify the instrument and often experimented with it, and this helped him outshine many stalwarts.

  7. Amjad Ali Khan, born in Gwalior (Madhya Pradesh) in 1945, is the sixth-generation sarod player in his family and his ancestors have developed and shaped the instrument over several hundred years. “You could say it’s my family instrument”, he says with justifiable pride.