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01. Salamat Ali Khan - Announcement by Salamat Ali Khan
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02. Salamat Ali Khan - Raag Megh - Vilambit Khayal in Ektal
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03. Salamat Ali Khan - Raag Megh - Madhya Khayal in Jhaptal
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04. Salamat Ali Khan - Raag Megh - Tarana in Teental
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ARTIST
KHAN, SALAMAT ALI
TITLE
Metamusik Festival Berlin '74
FORMAT
LP
LABEL
BLACK TRUFFLE
CATALOG #
BT 129LP
BT 129LP
GENRE
WORLD
RELEASE DATE
6/6/2025
Carrying on from recent archival releases from masters of Indian classical tradition such as
Kamalesh Maitra
and the
Dagar Brothers
, Black Truffle presents a previously unheard recording of a concert by Pakistani vocalist
Salamat Ali Khan
. Born to a musician family in Hoshiarpur in the northwestern state of Punjab, Khan moved with his family to Lahore in Pakistan after the 1947 partition of India, becoming a child musical prodigy. Khan was a master of the kyhal form of Hindustani classical vocal music, a style integrating influences from Middle Eastern musical traditions that gives the singer a great deal of improvisational freedom. Travelling widely across the globe from the 1960s until his death in 2001, Khan approached ragas performed in the kyhal style as expressive forums for risk-taking improvisation, enlivened by ceaseless ornamental invention. This remarkable recording was captured by
Michael Hönig
(of krautrock legends
Agitation Free
) in concert at Berlin's Neue Nationalgalerie as part of the MetaMusik festival in 1974. Khan, who is also heard accompanying himself on a specially tuned alpine zither (in place of the traditional swarmandal, an Indian style of zither), is joined by
Shaukat Hussein Khan
on tabla and
Hussein Bux Khan
on harmonium. The lack of a familiar underlying tanpura drone gives this performance a weightless, floating quality, with all three of the musicians playing masterfully with the interaction between silence and the pulse propelling each section of the raag. Virtuoso tabla interjections at first barely state the tempo, and the interplay between musicians is so spacious that we hear scraps of audience noise and the squeak of the harmonium's mechanism in between the notes. Gradually picking up rhythmic definition and melodic complexity, after around fifteen minutes the music builds dramatically, with Khan letting out emotive yelps and swooping scalar shapes ranging across his full vocal range. Accompanied by stunning black and white concert photographs, the LP also contains a moving and entertaining recollection from acclaimed German musicologist
Peter Pannke
, looking back on his experience assisting Khan and his musicians in Berlin at the Metamusik festival (including a mouth-watering description of a feast cooked by the maestro himself). As Pannke describes in his account of attending the concert, the beauty and spiritual intensity of this music leaves the listener speechless.
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