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Irshad Khan (born c. 1963) is an Indian classical surbahar and sitar player based in Canada. He is the second son of Imrat Khan and nephew of Vilayat Khan. Irshad's international debut was at the Queen Elizabeth Hall in London, UK, when he was only 13; he appeared there again on 30 October 2006 in a concert to celebrate the 70th birthday of his father Imrat. At 18, he made history by becoming the youngest soloist to perform at the Indian All Night concert at the Proms. Irshad Khan is the founder/president of Universal Academy for Musicians, based in Mississauga and Mumbai.

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  • Irshad Khan (born c. 1963) is an Indian classical surbahar and sitar player based in Canada. He is the second son of Imrat Khan and nephew of Vilayat Khan. Irshad's international debut was at the Queen Elizabeth Hall in London, UK, when he was only 13; he appeared there again on 30 October 2006 in a concert to celebrate the 70th birthday of his father Imrat. At 18, he made history by becoming the youngest soloist to perform at the Indian All Night concert at the Proms. Irshad Khan is the founder/president of Universal Academy for Musicians, based in Mississauga and Mumbai. (en)
  • Irshad Khan ist ein indischer Sitar- und Surbahar­spieler und Musikpädagoge. Ustād Irshad Khan entstammt der Imdadkhani Gharana, einer vierhundert Jahre zurückreichenden Musikerfamilie und -tradition, die wesentlich zur Entwicklung der Sitar zu ihrer heutigen Form beigetragen hat; Irshans Ur-Urgroßvater gilt als Erfinder der Subahar. Sein Vater Ustad Imrat Khan und sein Onkel Ustad Vilayat Khan sind anerkannte Musiker ebenso wie seine Brüder , und . (de)
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  • Irshad Khan ist ein indischer Sitar- und Surbahar­spieler und Musikpädagoge. Ustād Irshad Khan entstammt der Imdadkhani Gharana, einer vierhundert Jahre zurückreichenden Musikerfamilie und -tradition, die wesentlich zur Entwicklung der Sitar zu ihrer heutigen Form beigetragen hat; Irshans Ur-Urgroßvater gilt als Erfinder der Subahar. Sein Vater Ustad Imrat Khan und sein Onkel Ustad Vilayat Khan sind anerkannte Musiker ebenso wie seine Brüder , und . Dreizehnjährig hatte Irshad Kahn sein internationales Debüt in der Londoner Queen Elizabeth Hall. Im Alter von achtzehn Jahren war er Solist des Indian All Night Concert bei den Proms. Seither trat er bei Konzerten, Festivals und Konferenzen in mehr als vierzig Staaten in Nordamerika, Europa und Asien auf. Er lebt in Mississauga in Kanada und ist Gründer und Präsident der dort und in Mumbai beheimateten Universal Academy for Musicians. Zudem gibt er Workshops, Vorlesungen und Meisterklassen an verschiedenen musikpädagogischen Einrichtungen. (de)
  • Irshad Khan (born c. 1963) is an Indian classical surbahar and sitar player based in Canada. He is the second son of Imrat Khan and nephew of Vilayat Khan. Irshad's international debut was at the Queen Elizabeth Hall in London, UK, when he was only 13; he appeared there again on 30 October 2006 in a concert to celebrate the 70th birthday of his father Imrat. At 18, he made history by becoming the youngest soloist to perform at the Indian All Night concert at the Proms. Irshad Khan is the founder/president of Universal Academy for Musicians, based in Mississauga and Mumbai. (en)
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