Naseeruddin Saami

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Ustad Saami at WOMADelaide, Australia, March 9, 2020.

Naseeruddin Saami is a classical singer from Pakistan. He is called ustad for his mastery of classical music. He is best known for his Khyal style of singing.[1] He began learning singing in 1950s from another renowned singer and musician of his time ustad Munshi Raziuddin. He belongs to Delhi Gharana of music style. He sings in style of ‘Sudh Bani’.[2] He is recipient of Tamgha-e-Imtiaz for service to music.[3][4]

Ustad Saami is the last living vocal practitioner of an ancient 49-note microtonal Surti (or shruti) scale.[5][6] He is featured in the 90 minutes documentary movie by Swiss director Annette Berger which was released in 2018 and has been shown in numerous festivals worldwide.[7]

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  1. ^ "Ustad Naseeruddin Saami is collaborating with a Grammy-winning producer".
  2. ^ "Ustaad Naseeruddin Saami and Ian Brennan team up for a cross-cultural project".
  3. ^ "Zeb Bangash presents Ustaad Naseeruddin Saami and Sons in partnership with Salt Arts".
  4. ^ "Meeting of Maestros".
  5. ^ "Ustad Saami - God Is Not a Terrorist / a RootsWorld review". www.rootsworld.com. Retrieved 2019-08-24.
  6. ^ "Loose Ends - Debbie Horsfield, Elaine Bedell, Sean O'Connor, Spencer Jones, Ustad Saami, Brushy One String, JP Devlin, Nikki Bedi - BBC Sounds". www.bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 2019-08-24.
  7. ^ "Closer to God - Basic information (in German)". mythenfilm.ch. Retrieved 2020-02-27.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)


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