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Legendary musician Ustad Rashid Khan passes away at 55

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The renowned maestro of Indian classical music, Ustad Rashid Khan, breathed his last today in Kolkata at the age of 55, succumbing to prostate cancer.

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee confirmed the heartbreaking news of his demise. Khan had been undergoing medical treatment at a Kolkata-based private hospital, reported PTI.

Efforts to save the illustrious musician were unsuccessful, as shared by an official from the Kolkata hospital where Khan was receiving treatment.

The Chief Minister, deeply affected by the loss, expressed profound sorrow, remarking, "This is a great loss for the entire country and the entire music fraternity. I am in a lot of pain as I still can’t believe that Rashid Khan is no more."

Beyond being an exceptional vocalist, he was a revered mentor who nurtured and guided numerous generations of talented musicians.

Born in 1938, Rashid Khan hailed from the esteemed Rampur-Sahaswan gharana of Hindustani classical music. Introduced to music in his formative years, he commenced his tutelage under his grandfather, Inayat Hussain Khan. His musical prowess was unveiled at the tender age of 11, exhibiting early brilliance.

At 14, he became part of the prestigious ITC Sangeet Research Academy in Calcutta, further honing his musical acumen. By 1994, Khan gained recognition as a distinguished musician at the academy, underscoring his commitment and prodigious talent. He showcased his musical finesse across India and globally, captivating audiences with soulful renditions of khayals, thumris, and taranas.

He was celebrated for his unmatched command over vocal techniques, mastering intricate taans and captivating alaaps. Boasting a distinctive, resonant voice capable of effortlessly traversing octaves, he was able to convey an array of emotions. He was appreciated for his improvisational skills and for crafting spontaneous melodies that enthralled listeners.

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