When we meet musical exponent Ustad Zakir Hussain, he is busy with
the preparation of his concert 'Homage to Abbaji- 14th Barsi of Ustad
Allarakha'
When we meet musical exponent Ustad Zakir Hussain, he is busy with the
preparation of his concert 'Homage to Abbaji- 14th Barsi of Ustad
Allarakha'. Modesty personified, he says "I am the marquee name, so
everyone wants to talk to me. But I know that I am not the best. People
don't know other artistes because they are not household names. I hope
that the Indian media realize that the bench strength of Indian music is
higher than the bench strength of Indian cricket." Excerpts from the
interview...
In memory of Abbaji
I was only 12 and traveling with him by train to Indore for his musical
tour. I was thirsty and Abbaji alighted to fetch some water. The train
started and I remember peering anxiously outside the window. I could see
him running to catch the train, yet taking care to not spill the water
from the glass. Once inside, he got busy covering the seat with his
shawl for me. We had just one reserved berth and he made sure that I
slept comfortably while he remained seated throughout the night. At that
point, he was just my father and not the acclaimed musician that the
world knows of.
As a teacher, there was a genuine pleasure of sharing, that I noticed on
his face. His music mania was so contagious that I could experience
becoming a part of his thought. He didn't need to be strict because he
gave me all the time he had till I perfected it. My senses would be
alert when he was teaching because his energy was so contagious. I
remember my mom calling out to us for lunch, but we would be so engulfed
in the intensity of our education that it would be evening till we
actually sat down to eat.
Celebrating the vision
The concert is not a tribute to my father, he does not need drums to
proclaim that he was great. It's a celebration of his passion, love and
excitement for this art form. Each year, I try to bring different
components in the barsi (death anniversary). This year, we are
presenting the folk drummers from Ahmednagar and the Khol drummers from
Kolkatta. Similarly I am bringing Little John Players who represents the
Gospel Drummers of the Black Church from the US.
No reality shows
It is not possible to have a reality show based on classical music as
the long drawn musical scores cannot be performed in a show full of
commercial breaks. Also, reality shows are more of fantasy shows because
of the costumes, make-up and emotional outbursts. What would interest
me is judging the instrumentation played for a performance.
As for me, I wouldn't like to be a judge as I will only be a 'suggestion box'. The real judging is by 'public voting', isn't it?
Sex symbol
I consider myself lucky that at this age women find me attractive. Women
are sensitive and possess the quality of understanding a person's
temperament. What they see in me is a passion for my art form on stage
which makes me seem vulnerable. That probably reflects in my personality
and projects me as desirable. But I definitely don't have the abs to
prove it (laughs).
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