Kirana Gharane ki Gayaki:
Raag MiYAN KI MALHAR: Thaat Kafi; Jatti-Sampuran/Sampuran; Vadi/Samvadi- Ma/Sa.
Aroh : Sa, Re Ma Re Sa, Ma Re Pa, ni Dha Ni Sa# |
Avroh : Sa# ni Dha ni Pa, ma Pa ga Ma Re Sa ||
Time : Any Time in Monsoon.
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Tabla : Ust. Alla Ditta Khan
Taal : Vilambit - EkTaal; Banra .
Drutt - Teentaal - Umad Ghumad Ghan Barse Badra.
Sarangi: Hamid Hussein Khan.
Theosifical Hall Karachi-1962.
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Born in Calcutta in or around 1917 CE, Roshan Ara Begum visited Lahore during her teens to participate in musical soirées held at the residences of affluent citizens of Chun Peer in Mohalla Peer Gillaanian at Mochi Gate, Lahore, British India (now in Pakistan). During her occasional visits to the city she also broadcast songs from the then All India Radio station in Lahore and her professional name was announced as Bombaywali Roshan Ara Begum. She had acquired this popular nomenclature because she shifted to Mumbai, then known as Bombay, in the late 1930s, to live near her cousin Abdul Karim Khan, from whom she took lessons in Hindustani classical music for fifteen years.
A senior police officer in Bombay and a music lover, Chaudhry Ahmed Khan, approached her with an offer of marriage in 1944. Roshan Ara Begum consulted her tutor, Ustad Abdul Karim Khan, about it. She finally accepted the marriage offer on one condition that she would not have to give up her music after marriage. Her husband kept his promise and she continued to sing throughout her life. In Mumbai, she lived in a sprawling bungalow with her husband Chaudhry Ahmed Khan.
Migrating to Pakistan in 1948 after the partition of India, Roshan Ara Begum and her husband settled in Lalamusa, a small town in Punjab, Pakistan from which her husband hailed. Although far away from Lahore, the cultural centre of Pakistan, she would travel back and forth to participate in music, radio and television programmes.
She died in Pakistan on 6 December 1982 at the approximate age of sixty-five. Roshan Ara Begum received the Sitara-e-Imtiaz Award or (Star of Excellence) Award and the Pride of Performance Award in 1960 from the President of Pakistan, and was the first female vocalist to be awarded the Sitara-e-Imtiaz.
Негізгі бет Raag MiYAN KI MALHAR: Malika e Mosiqi Roshan Ara Begum; Kirana Gharane ki Gayaki. Rare.
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