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  1. Ali Akbar Khan passed away quietly at his home in San Anselmo, California, on June 18th, 2009, at the age of 87. He taught music to his students until the last night of his life. His story is built on the foundations of perseverance, hard work, and devotion—in this quiet way, he was able to change the musical world with his sarod.

  2. Bio. Ali Akbar Khan (Kahnsahib) was born April 14, 1922, in Bangladesh, India. His family traces its North Indian tradition to Mian Tansen, a musical genius and court musician of Akbar, a Moghul emperor of the sixteenth century. Tansen is regarded as a rishi, or saint, who gave new life to the classical instrumental music of India.

  3. 27 de feb. de 2013 · Raga Bhairavi ( 52.05 )Ali Akbar khan - SarodSwapan Chaudhuri - TablasRecorded Live in Amsterdam at The Mozes en Aaron Church 1985

  4. Welcome to the ‘AAK Raga Radio’. The desire to create an ongoing 24-hour stream of Maestro Ali Akbar Khan’s music has been a dream of our director, Mary Khan, for decades now. She was almost able to convince Khansahib to record entirely new music for this project. However, time and circumstances put that dream on the proverbial shelf.

  5. Maestro Ali Akbar Khan was a world-renowned North Indian classical sarod player, and one of the greatest musicians of his time. Born in 1922 in East Bengal, Bangladesh, he was the son of the legendary Acharya Baba Allauddin Khan, who trained him from the tender age of three. Ali Akbar Khan made it his life’s mission to spread the teachings of ...

  6. 18 de jun. de 2009 · One of the world’s best-known Indian classical musicians, Ali Akbar Khan is a virtuoso on the sarod. Read Full Biography. STREAM OR BUY: Active. 1930s - 2000s. Born. April 14, 1922 in Shibpur, West Bengal. Died. June 18, 2009 in San Anselmo, CA.

  7. Ali Akbar Khan was born in Shibpur, a small hamlet in present-day Bangladesh, on April 14, 1922 to Acharya Baba Allauddin Khan and Madina Begum.