Frases de Zakir Hussain

Zakir Hussain , es un cantante ocasional y compositor indio, considerado el más grande ejecutante de tabla. Es hijo de otro reconocido tablista: Ustad Alla Rakha.

Sus trabajos abarcan música de la India, jazz, fusión y música del mundo.

Ha compuesto soundtracks para los filmes In Custody y The Mystic Masseur de Ismail Merchant, Little Buddha de Bernardo Bertolucci, One Dollar Curry de Vijay Singh, Vanaprastham , seleccionado para el Festival de Cannes en 1999, Saaz y Everybody Says I'm Fine. Fue coautor del tema de inauguración de los Juegos Olímpicos de Atlanta 1996 y miembro fundador de 'World Music Supergroup' Tabla Beat Science.

Actualmente enseña tabla a estudiantes avanzados en San Francisco y Bombay y participa en Global Drum Project [1]. Wikipedia  

✵ 9. marzo 1951
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Zakir Hussain: Frases en inglés

“Every time I play with someone, just interacting with them points me to a different nook or a corner in my playing that I had overlooked.”

in pdf, Zakir Hussain and Master Musicians of India, 12 December 2013, UMS Youth Education Programme Organization http://ums.org/assets/zakir_FINAL.pdf,
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“What celebrity status, I think I am just a drummer. There are so many talented artists around here.”

Quote, I am not torchbearer of Indian classical music: Zakir Hussain

“Zakir bhai is indeed a phenomenon of our times. It is not surprising that young tabla players are inspired or influenced by him but cloning will only give them a temporary impetus.”

Pandit Nayan Ghosh in Who’s interested in a second-hand Zakir Hussain?, 2 November 2013, 12 December 2013, The Hindu http://www.thehindu.com/features/magazine/whos-interested-in-a-secondhand-zakir-hussain/article5308342.ece,
About Zakir Hussain

“The peerless North Indian tabla player…the blur of his fingers rivals the beat of a hummingbird’s wings.”

The New York Times review after his 2009 Carnegie Hall performance quoted in "Zakir Hussain and Master Musicians of India".
About Zakir Hussain

“I firmly believe that the primary role of the tabla is saath-sangat.”

Which is why I enjoy being on stage with Shivji (Pt Shivkumar Sharma), Amjadbhai (Amjad Ali Khan) or Birju Maharaj. I look forward to these concerts. Unlike a solo concert where I am my own boss, here I have to strike a dialogue in the music-making process. This enriches and makes me a better musician and tabla player.
Quote, I've never wanted to fit in Abbaji's shoes: Ustad Zakir Hussain