A for Aleph Podcast

#38 - WAQAS HUSSAIN - 7th Generation Sitar Player

December 17, 2023 A for Aleph Episode 38
#38 - WAQAS HUSSAIN - 7th Generation Sitar Player
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A for Aleph Podcast
#38 - WAQAS HUSSAIN - 7th Generation Sitar Player
Dec 17, 2023 Episode 38
A for Aleph

In the latest episode of the Aleph Podcast, A For Aleph Founder Umair Dar had the privilege of featuring Waqas Hussain, a distinguished seventh-generation sitar player from the esteemed Senia Gharana.

Immersed in a rich heritage of classical music, Waqas was meticulously trained by his father, the acclaimed sitar virtuoso Imdad Hussain. He has admirably upheld and advanced his family's legacy, adding his own contemporary flair to the traditional art form. Waqas's sitar playing is characterized by a harmonious blend of Eastern classical music with Western musical elements, creating a unique and captivating sound.

Waqas’s talent extends beyond solo performances. He is a key founding member of the Sufi-fusion group, Sounds of Kolachi, and has contributed his sitar prowess as a guest artist with groups like The D/A Method and Cosmic Fluid, as well as in the Coke Studio Sessions. Presently, Waqas is a vital part of Rahat Fateh Ali Khan’s live touring ensemble, showcasing his skill on an international stage.

Join us as we delve into the world of Waqas Hussain, exploring the depth and breadth of his musical journey, from his roots in classical training to his innovative fusions on the global stage.


FOLLOW WAQAS HUSSAIN:
Instagram:  waqashussainsitar 
Facebook:   waqas.hussain 
YouTube:    waqashussainproject4444 

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More here: https://linktr.ee/aforaleph

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Show Notes

In the latest episode of the Aleph Podcast, A For Aleph Founder Umair Dar had the privilege of featuring Waqas Hussain, a distinguished seventh-generation sitar player from the esteemed Senia Gharana.

Immersed in a rich heritage of classical music, Waqas was meticulously trained by his father, the acclaimed sitar virtuoso Imdad Hussain. He has admirably upheld and advanced his family's legacy, adding his own contemporary flair to the traditional art form. Waqas's sitar playing is characterized by a harmonious blend of Eastern classical music with Western musical elements, creating a unique and captivating sound.

Waqas’s talent extends beyond solo performances. He is a key founding member of the Sufi-fusion group, Sounds of Kolachi, and has contributed his sitar prowess as a guest artist with groups like The D/A Method and Cosmic Fluid, as well as in the Coke Studio Sessions. Presently, Waqas is a vital part of Rahat Fateh Ali Khan’s live touring ensemble, showcasing his skill on an international stage.

Join us as we delve into the world of Waqas Hussain, exploring the depth and breadth of his musical journey, from his roots in classical training to his innovative fusions on the global stage.


FOLLOW WAQAS HUSSAIN:
Instagram:  waqashussainsitar 
Facebook:   waqas.hussain 
YouTube:    waqashussainproject4444 

FOLLOW A FOR ALEPH:
Bandcamp: https://li.sten.to/aforaleph
Instagram: https://li.sten.to/aforaleph
Facebook: https://li.sten.to/aforaleph
Twitter:

Support the Show.


A for Aleph is a unique creative collaborative space and initiative based in Karachi, Pakistan, that is focused on the patronage and empowerment of the arts and foster the growth of independent contemporary artists from across the region in order to heal, evolve and expand our collective consciousness, the Aleph.

More here: https://linktr.ee/aforaleph