A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Birthplace:
Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Born:
March 9, 1951
Died:
December 15, 2024
Zakir Hussain Qureshi (9 March 1951 – 15 December 2024) was an Indian tabla player, composer, arranger, percussionist, music producer and film actor. The eldest son of esteemed tabla player Alla Rakha, Zakir Hussain was widely regarded as the greatest tabla player of his generation and one of its finest percussionists. He produced music across multiple genres and contributed to popularizing Indian classical music to a global audience. Often prefixed by the honorific title of 'Ustad', Hussain was awarded the United States National Endowment for the Arts' National Heritage Fellowship, the highest award given to traditional artists and musicians. He was also given the Government of India's Sangeet Natak Akademi Award in 1990 and the Sangeet Natak Akademi Fellowship, Ratna Sadsya, in 2018. Hussain received seven Grammy Award nominations, winning four times, including three in 2024. He was described as the most recognizable exponent of the tabla by The Guardian. The New York Times marveled that the "blur of his fingers rivals the beat of a hummingbird's wings." Description above from the Wikipedia article Zakir Hussain, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Music:
1992 Miss Beatty's Children
1999 Vanaprastham
2002 Mr. and Mrs. Iyer
Music Director:
1983 Heat and Dust
1992 Miss Beatty's Children
1999 Vanaprastham
2002 Mr. and Mrs. Iyer
Musician:
1979 Apocalypse Now
1983 Heat and Dust
1992 Miss Beatty's Children
1999 Vanaprastham
2002 Mr. and Mrs. Iyer
Original Music Composer:
1979 Apocalypse Now
1983 Heat and Dust
1992 Miss Beatty's Children
1994 In Custody
1999 Vanaprastham
2001 The Mystic Masseur
2002 Mr. and Mrs. Iyer
2005 Parzania
Producer:
1979 Apocalypse Now
1983 Heat and Dust
1992 Miss Beatty's Children
1994 In Custody
1999 Vanaprastham
2001 The Mystic Masseur
2002 Mr. and Mrs. Iyer
2005 Parzania
2014 Zakir Hussain: The SFJazz Sessions
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