Khansahib Abdul Karim Khan - 33ECX 3253 - (Condition 90-95%) - Cover Colour Photostate - LP Record

Ustad Abdul Karim Khan (Devanagari: अब्दुल करीम ख़ान, Persian script: استاد عبدالکریم خان) (November 11, 1872–1937), was an Indian classical singer of the Kairana gharana (Kirana Gharana).
Abdul Karim Khan was born in Kairana village in muzaffarnagar (Uttar Pradesh, North India) in to the Kairana musical family which traced its roots to musician brothers Ghulam Ali and Ghulam Maula. His father, Kale Khan was the grandson of Ghulam Ali. Karim Khan received training under uncle Abdulla Khan and father Kale Khan. He also received guidance from another uncle Nanhe Khan. Apart from vocals and sarangi, he also learnt Veena (Been), Sitar and Tabla.

According to a story, he was initially a sarangi player, but decided to switch to vocals because of low status of sarangi players. In his early years, he used to sing with his brother Abdul Haq. They appeared before Murtaza Khan of the Maula Bakhsh khandan in order to appear before the Mahajara and were influenced by Murtaza's style. The king of Baroda state was impressed by this singing duo and made them the court musicians. This is where he met Tarabai Mane, who was the daughter of Sardar Maruti Rao Mane, a member of the royal family. When they decided to get married, they were ousted from Baroda. The couple settled down in Bombay. In 1922, Tarabai Mane left Abdul Karim Khan, which apparently had a major impact on his music - making it pensive and meditative. Karim Khan's first wife, Gafooran was the sister of another Kirana master Abdul Wahid Khan, who was also his cousin.

Record Details

Title

Abdul Karim Khan 

Singer

Abdul Karim Khan

Releasing Year

1966

Genre

Indian Classical (Vocal)

Language

Hindi

Label

Columbia

Made In

India

Manufacture

The Gramophone Company Of India Limited

Serial No.

33ECX 3253

Side One

  • Ab Main Ne Man Dekhe (Basant)

 Abdul Karim Khan

  • Piya Ke Milan Ki Aas(Jogia)

 Abdul Karim Khan

  • Prem Seva Sharan (Bhim Palas)

 Abdul Karim Khan

  • Aaj Suhag (Shankara)

 Abdul Karim Khan

Side Two

  • Chandrika Hi Janu (Dev Gandhar)

 Abdul Karim Khan

  • Mondar Baje (Shudh Kalyan)

 Abdul Karim Khan

  • Ugich Kan Kant (Anand Bhairavi)

 Abdul Karim Khan

  • Piya Bin Nahin Awat (Jhinjhoti (In Thumree Style))

 Abdul Karim Khan

Specification

Size

12 Inches

Speed

33 RPM

Record Condition

90-95%

Cover Condition

Excellent 

Default
Description Khansahib Abdul Karim Khan - 33ECX 3253 - (Condition 90-95%) - Cover Colour Photostate - LP Record Ustad Abdul Karim Khan (Devanagari: अब्दुल करीम ख़ान, Persian script: استاد عبدالکریم خان) (November 11, 1872–1937), was an Indian classical singer of the Kairana gharana (Kirana Gharana).Abdul Karim Khan was born in Kairana village in muzaffarnagar (Uttar Pradesh, North India) in to the Kairana musical family which traced its roots to musician brothers Ghulam Ali and Ghulam Maula. His father, Kale Khan was the grandson of Ghulam Ali. Karim Khan received training under uncle Abdulla Khan and father Kale Khan. He also received guidance from another uncle Nanhe Khan. Apart from vocals and sarangi, he also learnt Veena (Been), Sitar and Tabla. According to a story, he was initially a sarangi player, but decided to switch to vocals because of low status of sarangi players. In his early years, he used to sing with his brother Abdul Haq. They appeared before Murtaza Khan of the Maula Bakhsh khandan in order to appear before the Mahajara and were influenced by Murtaza's style. The king of Baroda state was impressed by this singing duo and made them the court musicians. This is where he met Tarabai Mane, who was the daughter of Sardar Maruti Rao Mane, a member of the royal family. When they decided to get married, they were ousted from Baroda. The couple settled down in Bombay. In 1922, Tarabai Mane left Abdul Karim Khan, which apparently had a major impact on his music - making it pensive and meditative. Karim Khan's first wife, Gafooran was the sister of another Kirana master Abdul Wahid Khan, who was also his cousin. Record Details Title Abdul Karim Khan  Singer Abdul Karim Khan Releasing Year 1966 Genre Indian Classical (Vocal) Language Hindi Label Columbia Made In India Manufacture The Gramophone Company Of India Limited Serial No. 33ECX 3253 Side One Ab Main Ne Man Dekhe (Basant)  Abdul Karim Khan Piya Ke Milan Ki Aas(Jogia)  Abdul Karim Khan Prem Seva Sharan (Bhim Palas)  Abdul Karim Khan Aaj Suhag (Shankara)  Abdul Karim Khan Side Two Chandrika Hi Janu (Dev Gandhar)  Abdul Karim Khan Mondar Baje (Shudh Kalyan)  Abdul Karim Khan Ugich Kan Kant (Anand Bhairavi)  Abdul Karim Khan Piya Bin Nahin Awat (Jhinjhoti (In Thumree Style))  Abdul Karim Khan Specification Size 12 Inches Speed 33 RPM Record Condition 90-95% Cover Condition Excellent 
Genre Indian Classical Instrumental
Label Columbia
Language Hindi
Releasing Year 1961 - 1970
Short Description Khansahib Abdul Karim Khan - 33ECX 3253 - (Condition 90-95%) - Cover Colour Photostate - LP Record Ustad Abdul Karim Khan (Devanagari: अब्दुल करीम ख़ान, Persian script: استاد عبدالکریم خان) (November 11, 1872–1937), was an Indian classical singer of the Kairana gharana (Kirana Gharana). Abdul Karim Khan was born in Kairana village in muzaffarnagar (Uttar Pradesh, North India) in to the Kairana musical family which traced its roots to musician brothers Ghulam Ali and Ghulam Maula. His father, Kale Khan was the grandson of Ghulam Ali. Karim Khan received training under uncle Abdulla Khan and father Kale Khan. He also received guidance from another uncle Nanhe Khan. Apart from vocals and sarangi, he also learnt Veena (Been), Sitar and Tabla. According to a story, he was initially a sarangi player, but decided to switch to vocals because of low status of sarangi players. In his early years, he used to sing with his brother Abdul Haq. They appeared before Murtaza Khan of the Maula Bakhsh khandan in order to appear before the Mahajara and were influenced by Murtaza's style. The king of Baroda state was impressed by this singing duo and made them the court musicians. This is where he met Tarabai Mane, who was the daughter of Sardar Maruti Rao Mane, a member of the royal family. When they decided to get married, they were ousted from Baroda. The couple settled down in Bombay. In 1922, Tarabai Mane left Abdul Karim Khan, which apparently had a major impact on his music - making it pensive and meditative. Karim Khan's first wife, Gafooran was the sister of another Kirana master Abdul Wahid Khan, who was also his cousin. Record Details Title Abdul Karim Khan - 33ECX 3253 Singer Abdul Karim Khan Releasing Year 1966 Genre Indian Classical (Vocal) Language Hindi Label Columbia Made In India Manufacture The Gramophone Company Of India Limited Serial No. 33ECX 3253
Size 12 Inches
Speed 33 RPM

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Khansahib Abdul Karim Khan - 33ECX 3253 - (Condition 90-95%)

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