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    Ustad Enayat Khan (Urdu: عنایت خان; (1894–1938) also known as Nath Singh was one of India's most influential sitar and surbahar players in the first decades of the 20th century. He was the father of Vilayat Khan, one of the top sitariyas (sitar players) of the postwar period.

  2. Ustad Enayat Khan was one of India's most celebrated sitar and surbahar players in the first decades of the 20th century. He was born in Uttar Pradesh into a family of musicians. Before conversion into Islam, this family had been of Rajput lineage and in an informal continuation of that tradition, Enayat Khan also had Hindu name as 'Nath Singh'.

  3. Oct 22, 2020 · Here is a beautifully detailed early photograph of Imrat Khan playing the original instrument. Enayat Khan died in 1936 at the age of 43, a year or two after Ustad Imrat Khan was born and about eight years after the birth of Imrat's brother, the legendary Ustad Vilayat Khan.

  4. Aug 26, 2015 · Ustad Enayat Khan was one of India's most influential sitar and surbahar players in the history of Hindusthani Classical Music in the first decades of the 20th Century. He was the...

  5. Feb 7, 2019 · After the death of Ustad Enayat Khan at the age of 43, his son Vilayat Khan, along with his brother Imrat, took the Imdadkhani gharana to great heights.

  6. May 3, 2020 · Learn about Enayat Khan, a prominent sitar player of the early 20th century, representing the Etawah gharana and the Imdadkhani gharana. Listen to a few of his recordings, which give a glimpse into his technique and legacy.

  7. Ustad Enayat Khan w was one of India"s most influential sitar and surbahar players in the first decades of the 20th Century.

  8. Nov 28, 2018 · How classical music maestro Vilayat Khan reinvented the sitar in its modern avatar. Namita Devidayal’s new biography of the master of Indian classical music who made the sitar ‘sing’ like the...

  9. But after the sudden death of his father Ustad Enayat Khan a year later, he quickly developed his own sound, attacking melodies with a confident, rhythmic swagger and using novel bending techniques derived from a deep study of vocal music.

  10. The Imdadkhani-Etawah Gharana, also fondly known as Vilayatkhani Gharana, after the name of Ustad Vilayat Khan, which is one of the oldest and most illustrious gharanas of Indian Classical Music which has produced the biggest names of Instrumental Music through each generation.