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    Ustad Faiyaz Khan (8 February 1886 – 5 November 1950) was an Indian classical vocalist, an exponent of the Agra gharana of Hindustani classical music. [1] [2] According to SwarGanga Music Foundation website, "By the time he died at Baroda, he had earned the reputation of being one of the greatest and most influential vocalists of the century." [3]

  2. Ustad Faiyaz Khan (pictured), a tabla player, who played with three generations of Indian musicians, and was revered for his energetic yet elegant support with the taankari passed away in Sikar, Rajasthan on Wednesday morning. He had been hospitalised for the last month and a half due to meningitis. He is survived by two sons and five daughters.

  3. फ़ैयाज़ ख़ाँ (अंग्रेज़ी:Faiyaz Khan; जन्म- 1886, सिकन्दरा, आगरा; मृत्यु- 5 नवम्बर, 1950, बड़ौदा) ध्रुपद तथा ख़याल गायन शैली के श्रेष्ठतम गायक थे ...

  4. Sep 19, 2014 · Faiyaz Khan is a legend of Hindustani Classical music. He belonged to the legendary Agra Gharana. He was born in Sikandra near Agra. Considered a Neo-classicist by some scholars of...

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  5. Dec 30, 2022 · Faiyaz Khan Biography InEnglish. Family –. Father- Safdar Hussain. Teacher – Ghulam Abbas. The contribution of Gharanas in North Indian music has been commendable. Whenever the discussion of Agra Gharana arises, then the name of Late Faiyaz Khan is remembered.

  6. Ustad Faiyaz Khan (born 17 February 1968 in Dharwad, India) is an Indian vocalist, Sarangi artiste and a tabla player who sings Hindustani music. He is well known for rendering Khyal music & sarangi solos and also well known for Kannada Dasar pada & vachanas

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  8. Feb 6, 2022 · Sporting either a pugree or a Turki cap, a prominent moustache and rows of colourful, glittering medals, Khan was at once flamboyant, knowledgeable, powerful, sensitive and passionate—qualities that made him tower over not only his contemporaries, but also in many cases, his peers.