In the artist's daily life, they encounter both highs and lows. As our elders say, "After every darkness, there is a sunrise," serving as a constant reminder. Music and singing, along with dedicated practice (riyaaz), bring positivity. Practicing music is like an act of devotion (ibadat). The ragas and compositions they perform keep them grounded and positive. Despite the challenges and politics in the artist's journey, it's their music that lights their path and maintains their positivity. Their focus on riyaaz and sharing the knowledge of ragas with students brings a sense of fulfillment, knowing that they have been given a significant purpose by a higher power.
Blessed with a melodious and resonant voice, Ghulam Hasan Khan is a master of the Khayal Style, renowned for its intricate 'Badhat' progression of Ragas and skillful execution of fast 'Sapat' gaana across a three-octave range. His renditions seamlessly blend smooth sargams and rhythmic designs, showcasing his exceptional talent. Beyond Khayal, he effortlessly delivers Thumri, Tarana, Ghazal, Geet, Sufi, and Bhajan, setting new standards in vocal artistry. Hailing from the illustrious Rampur-Sahaswan gharana, Ghulam Hasan Khan carries a rich legacy as the grandson of Padmashri Ustad Ghulam Sadig Khan, the son of Ustad Ghulam Abbas Khan, and the great-grandson of Padmabhushan Ustad Mushtaq Hussain Khan. In an era where music often leans towards mere entertainment, he shines as a beacon of unwavering purity. Born in 1994, he belongs to the Rampur-Sahaswan Gharana, deeply rooted in the tradition of Miyan Tansen. His musical journey commenced at the tender age of 3 under the expert guidance of his father, Ustad Ghulam Abbas Khan, an internationally acclaimed classical vocalist. Further refinement came from his grandfather, the legendary Padmashri Ustad Ghulam Sadig Khan, a true icon in Indian classical music. Remarkably, Ghulam Hasan Khan graced stages in India and abroad from the age of 7, leaving an indelible mark with his performances in esteemed concerts and festivals.