Альбомы исполнителя
Muddat Hui Hai
2000 · сингл
Hum Dekhen Ge, Vol. 1
1998 · альбом
Sabhi Kuch Hai Tera, Vol. 2
1998 · альбом
Meri Pasand Vol-2
1993 · альбом
Meri Pasand, Vol. 1
1993 · альбом
Gulistan Volume 3
1993 · альбом
Gulistan Volume 4
1993 · альбом
Nadeedah (Iqbal Bano)
1990 · альбом
A Tribute To Faiz
1988 · альбом
Iqbal Bano In Concert
1983 · альбом
An Evening With Iqbal Bano Vol 4
1983 · альбом
An Evening With Iqbal Bano, Vol. 3
1982 · альбом
Ghazal Queens
2019 · альбом
Best of Iqbal Bano
2019 · сборник
Best of Iqbal Bano & Abida Parveen
2017 · альбом
The Very Best of Iqbal Bano
2017 · сборник
Showcase Southasia, Vol.15
2016 · альбом
Classical and Light Classical
2014 · сингл
Classical and Light Classical
2014 · альбом
Ek Shaam
2014 · альбом
30 Greatest Hits - 3 Great Artists, Vol. 3
2013 · сборник
A Tribute to Faiz
2013 · альбом
Abke Hum Bichhde - Best of Iqbal Bano, Vol. 1
2013 · сборник
Abke Hum Bichhde - Best of Iqbal Bano, Vol. 2
2013 · сборник
Hum Dekhaingay : Best of Iqbal Bano
2011 · сборник
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Биография
Singer Iqbal Bano revolutionized the Pakistani ghazal tradition, introducing a deeply personal and provocatively political dimension to music rooted in the allegorical and the devotional. Born in Delhi, India, in 1935, Bano studied classical music under Ustad Chand Khan, eventually undergoing the ganda bandan thread-tying ceremony that symbolically links teacher and pupil. She relocated to Pakistan in 1952 and married into a land-owning family, but returned to Delhi to record her first songs at All India Radio, later rising to national prominence thanks to soundtrack work on Urdu films including 1954's Gumnaam, 1955's Qatil, 1957's Ishq-e-Laila, and 1959's Nagin.While skilled in light classical forms including the thumri and dadra, Bano enjoyed her greatest acclaim as an interpreter of ghazal, an Arab poetic idiom notable for its steadfast resistance to strict lyrical interpretation -- in ghazal, what is written and sung is rarely as it seems, instead leaving much to the listener's powers of imagination. Bano's brilliance lies in her uncanny ability to forge tantalizing new possibilities and allegories from familiar couplets, posing the questions and complexities of the modern era within the context of classical tradition -- she also tackled contemporary material written by Pakistani poets including the controversial Faiz Ahmed Faiz, and in 1985 defied General Zia ul-Haq's ban on Faiz's work by performing his rousing Urdu anthem "Hum Dekhenge" in front of a Lahore crowd topping 50,000. The winner of a 1974 Tamgha-e-Imtiaz (Pride of Performance) medal for her contributions to Pakistani music, Bano sang Persian ghazals with the same fluency as Urdu, and she enjoyed widespread popularity throughout the Iranian and Afghani communities. Bano died in Lahore on April 21, 2009. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi