Classical live shows, albums, and movies — younger musician Momin Khan likes to experiment with sound
Classical live shows, albums, and movies — younger musician Momin Khan likes to experiment with sound
You can hear a mix of raags from Momin Khan’s sarangi strings within the melodious ‘Jab Saiyaan’ track from Gangubai Kathiawadi. Sung by Shreya Ghoshal with music by director Sanjay Leela Bhansali, the 23-year-old musician considers himself lucky to have labored with Bhansali. “It’s magical to see how he brings alive the lyrics through his tunes, which are a fine blend of folk and classical,” says Momin. He can also be a part of the music workforce of Bhansali’s internet collection ‘Heera Mandi’, a interval drama that explores the tales of courtesans. Momin is equally excited to have gotten a possibility to work with the inimitable A.R. Rahman. “I cannot thank god enough for fulfilling my musical dreams.”
Momin was on the units of ‘Indian Idol Junior’ when he obtained a name from Rahman’s studio. “It was for the film Mili. Working with Rahman saab is about learning valuable lessons in music. You understand the nuances of creativity. It’s amazing the way he visualises sound in myriad, unique ways.”
Hailing from a household of sarangi artistes (he belongs to the eighth technology), belonging to the Jaipur gharana, Momin took to enjoying the instrument as a toddler. “It was the mahaul of the haveli I grew up in. It constantly echoed with the sounds of the sarangi, tabla and sitar. So I too found my calling in music,” says Momin. As a younger sarangi artiste, he was eager to popularise the instrument among the many youth. He began posting movies on Instagram and Facebook.
“Encouraged by the response, almost every day I would play a piece and put it up. But my father Ustad Moinuddin Khan, who is also my guru, didn’t know about it till I got an offer to play for a video recording of an independent album. Though my father didn’t look very pleased, he allowed me to take it up on the condition that I would not give up my family tradition and regular riyaaz.”
Musical outings
Momin Khan with Arijit Singh.
| Photo Credit: Courtesy: Momin Khan
One provide led to a different and shortly Momin was enjoying for many of the well-known names within the Indian music business, together with Arijit Singh, Sonu Nigam, Shankar Mahadevan, Salim Sulaimaan and Javed Ali. “As part of Arijit Singh’s band, I have been touring with him, performing at shows across the globe. He is warm and accomodative and that makes the musical outings with him more enjoyable,” says Momin, who’s wanting ahead to the discharge of Salim-Sulaimaan’s Bhoomi, during which he has performed for Sonu Nigam’s singing.
“The recognition is for the instrument. I want people to understand and appreciate its vast potential to fit itself into any musical situation. Its 43 strings can produce not just classical notes but tunes that define every mood and emotion. It is one of the authentic Indian bowed stringed instruments that can beautifully express the soul of sangeet,” says Momin, who has carried out classical live shows overseas, together with on the common Darbar pageant in London, and performed workshops on sarangi in Russia.
Though the numerous initiatives he’s a part of have fetched him appreciation and alternatives early on in his musical journey, Momin works arduous to maintain his riyaaz going. “Whenever I find the time, between shoots or after wrap up, I make it a point to practise. Today, if I am able to perform according to the demands of different projects, I owe it to my father’s training. I remember the way he would guide me even on the stage whenever I have performed with him, be it at the Harvallabh festival in Chandigarh, Sankat Mochan festival in Varanasi and Vasantotsav in Pune. These are precious moments in a disciple’s life,” says Momin Khan.
Source: www.thehindu.com