Akhtar Sadmani

Ustad Akhtar Sadmani
Born (1934-01-02)2 January 1934
Died 30 December 2003(2003-12-30) (aged 69)
Genres Indian Classical (Hindustani)
Occupation(s) Singer, Music Director
Instruments Vocalist
Years active 1961–2003

Ustad Akhtar Sadmani (2 January 1934 – 30 December 2003) was a Bangladeshi singer.

Early life and background

Sadmani was born in Dhaka, but was brought up in Calcutta. His father, Akbar Ali, introduced him to music. At the age of ten, he received initial training from Bobby Daniel, a student of Zamiruddin Khan. In 1955, Bobby Daniel took him to the renowned musician Omar Khan, who continued his training.

In 1957, Omar Khan personally introduced Sadmani to Amir Khan (of the Indore Gharana). Since then he received training and advice from Amir Khan as well. He also received Khyal training from Amanat Ali, Fateh Ali, Manjur Hossain Khan and Foyez Mohammad, and Dhrupad training from Zahiruddin Dagar and Faiyazuddin Dagar.

Career

In 1961 Sadmani returned to East Pakistan and joined Radio Pakistan in Dhaka a year later as an artist. He became a Music Director in Radio Bangladesh in 1966. In 1980 he established the “Sur Rang Academy of Classical Music”. The academy was the first of its kind in Bangladesh, solely devoted to Indian classical music.

Sadmani suffered a severe heart-attack and died on 30 December 2003.

Awards


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