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January 25, 2025
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Suhail Rais Khan’s lively tribute to the masters was full of surprises

Nothing warms the soul in the cold quite like revisiting music that grows finer with age. Now, imagine an hour-long celebration of classical tracks that unite generations.

In collaboration with the National Academy of Performing Arts (NAPA), on Thursday night, the Tehzeeb Foundation of Pakistan hosted a musical night dedicated to honouring the masters of Pakistani and Indian music.

Tribute to masters

Headlining the event was sitarist Suhel Rais Khan, son of the legendary Ustad Rais Khan. His reverence for both the old masters and contemporary artists was a poignant reminder that great music is timeless, enduring as long as passion for traditional art continues to burn brightly.

Suhel began the evening with Gori Karat Singhar, a song by his mother, Bilqees Khanum. The awe-inspiring performance set the tone for the night, with a harmonious blend of instruments filling the hall. From the rhythmic tabla to the melodic guitar, each element captivated the audience, drawing them into a musical trance.

Transitioning seamlessly, Suhel performed Tumhen Yaad Karte Karte by Lata Mangeshkar. While replicating the legendary singer’s tenderness is no easy task, Suhel instead infused the melody with his own powerhouse vocals, paying heartfelt tribute to the late playback icon.

Launching the evening with odes to legendary female vocalists was a strategic choice, leaving a lasting impression. Continuing this homage, Suhel honoured his father’s legacy with Bada Natkhat Hai, a song imbued with innocent mischief.

Engaging the audience

A hallmark of a memorable performance lies in engaging the audience, and Suhel excelled in this aspect. Like Queen’s guitarist Brian May, who famously encouraged fans to stomp and clap in We Will Rock You, Suhel brought the crowd into the performance.

The magic unfolded when Suhel performed Dhoondo Dhoondo Re Sajna, urging the audience to clap along. The rhythmic applause gave the performance a dynamic beat, elevating the atmosphere. The energy peaked as the musicians transitioned smoothly into the evergreen Aye Meri Zohra Jabeen, a moment that had the audience cheering and swaying in unison.

Suhel ventured into more modern territory with Piyu Bole by Sonu Nigam and Shreya Ghoshal, showcasing a well-curated mix of tracks. His ability to balance the classical with the contemporary was commendable. At the start of the show, he had expressed his intent: “Today, we wish to remember those who’ve left a great legacy and those who continue to create great art.”

Sharif Awan, the founder of Tehzeeb Foundation spoke to The Express Tribune before the performance. “Suhel has prepared a repertoire featuring mostly the old masters,” he said. “We asked him to include songs respected in both Pakistan and India. The tracklist reflects a blend of classical and modern influences, offering an eclectic experience.”

With such a promising introduction, Suhel’s delivery exceeded expectations. From Ameer Khusro’s Chaap Tilak to Mehdi Hassan’s Ranjish Hi Sahi, his song selections showcased his mastery. A lively rendition of Noor Jehan’s playful Chithi Zara Sayyaan Ji Ke Naam had the audience swaying to its upbeat melody.

Suhel’s skill on the sitar also shone throughout the night. The intricate beauty of the instrument was evident as he revisited Mohammed Rafi’s classics, blending them seamlessly with Carnatic vocals. His swift, expressive performance of Begum Akhtar’s Hamari Atariya Pe Aao demonstrated his technical prowess, painting a vivid tapestry of melodies.

The evening concluded with Farida Khanum’s timeless Aaj Jane Ki Zid Na Karo, leaving the audience both nostalgic and spellbound. Despite ending on a melancholic note, Suhel stole hearts one last time, uniting generations through this iconic track.

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