It’s Sad Musicians Are Not Considered For Pension: Ustad Amjad Ali Khan

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OB Bureau

Although virtual concerts have become the order of the day due to the pandemic, they are not translating into money for musicians. Apart from missing the magic of performing in front of a live audience, musicians are also feeling the financial pinch.

Speaking exclusively to Hindustan Times, sarod maestro Ustad Amjad Ali Khan, while talking about the plight of musicians, hoped the government would consider ways to help artistes who’re out of work for the last 7-8 months. “We are unofficial ambassadors of India, we represent our country everywhere, we perform around the world but sadly we aren’t even considered for pension, which would’ve helped many during this crisis. I’m sure Prime Minister Narendra Modi will have something in mind for artistes,” he told HT.

Expressing regret that too much is happening online confusing the listeners, he said everyone is aspiring to be a musician with inadequate training.

Talking about classical music he told HT, “Classical music isn’t meant for everybody like film music. We aren’t available for all. Classical music is for those who love and respect for our art and culture.”

He expressed happiness that his grandsons Zohaan and Abeer Ali Bangash who made their musical debut on his birthday are following the family legacy. He told HT that ‘this is the greatest gift of my life. In fact, this is one of the rare blessings of the lockdown. Their schools are shut so apart from studies, they could sincerely and happily practise the sarod. Credit goes to their parents Ayaan (Ali Bangash) and Neema. They call me Dada Abba. Along with (my sons) Ayaan and Amaan. and I also teach them (my grandkids) at times. This is a natural way of life in our family. I’m grateful that our legacy is continuing.’

The ustad revealed that his album ‘Strings of Peace’ with guitarist Sharon Isbin has released and now he is collaborating with guitarist Joe Walsh.

 

OB Bureau

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