Ustad Rafique Khan was born in Dharwad into an illustrious family of
accomplished musicians belonging to the Gwalior Gharana. His father, the late
Ustad Abdul Karim Khan, was a distinguished sitarist of his time; while his
grandfather, the late 'Sitar Ratna' Ustad Rahimat Khan was accredited for
adding the base octave in the sitar.
With such a lineage, spanning seven
generations of his family, it is no surprise that the young Rafique Khan took
to the sitar at the tender age of nine. He blossomed under the skilful and
caring tutelage of his father and mentor Ustad Abdul Karim Khan. Elder
brothers Ustad Usman Khan and Ustad Bale Khan too tutored him. He received
special lessons in 'Gayaki Ang' from his uncle Ustad Dastagir Khan. He passed
his music exams from Gadharva Mahavidyalaya, Mumbai and graduated in
Philosophy from the University of Goa.
Rafique Khan has performed
in different places all over India. His performances have been acclaimed at prestigious
music concerts like Master Dinanath Mangeshkar Sangeet Sammelan (Goa),
Swami Haridas Sangeet Samaroh and Kalke-Kalakar (Mumbai) and' Arambh' Music
Festival (Bhopal). Apart from his solo recitals, he also performs with his
twin brother Shafique Khan and the Khan duo have received much praise for
their 'Jugalbandhis'.
It is to the credit of Rafique Khan that he has won
the prestigious 'Sur Mani Award' from Sur Singar Samsad, Mumbai, at the young
age of 23 years, a feat not accomplished by many. All India Radio has rated
him as an 'A' grade artiste and has broadcast three of his recitals on their
National Programmes. To music lovers Rafique Khan's face is a familiar sight
on the television too. Recently he has toured Europe for his solo
performances. He has participated in prestigious music festivals like
'Festival
delle Colline'-Italy, 'Concerti All' Abbazia Di San Fruttuosco Di Camogli'-Italy,
"Festival Ljubljana'-Slovanija, 'Emilia Romagna Festival'-Caviro, 'Taulse
Music Festival'-France and 'Saraswathi House'-Italy. He has also visited
Germany.
One of the unique characteristics of his playing is that he
preserved the purity of the raag and maintains the balance of the two mixed
styles in 'Gayaki Ang' and 'Tantakari Ang'. His self discipline and devotion
to music is evident in the fact that he has mastered the 'Gamak Taans', which
is considered to be the most difficult technique on the sitar. His command
over the finger board is exemplary. The music that he produces is pure melody.
Audiences are enthralled by the movements of his nimble fingers on each note
he plays.
Rafique Khan loves his audiences and they, in turn, adore him. He
goes to great lengths to please them. At present he is on the staff for All
India Radio at Mangalore.
Contact Address
Rafique
Khan
406, Jeswin Apartments, Bejai New Road, Bejai
Mangalore - 575004
Karnataka, India
Phone: 91-824-2214180, Mobile : 9448454180
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Website: www.rafiqueshafique.com