The great singer has revolutionised ghazal singing and steered it into many interesting new directions. This article reverently […]
Month: November 2004
Good music is a lot about physics and the playing of good music is a lot about chemistry […]
Good music is a lot about physics and the playing of good music is a lot about chemistry between individuals who come together to create all those appealing sounds that enthrall your senses
And so why is it that the East is East and the West is West, and the twain […]
One morning, groggy from sleep, when I picked up the newspaper, all that I expected to find in […]
The long-awaited National Academy of Performing Arts (NAPA), the first of its kind, launched its enrollment campaign recently. […]
Master Ghulam Haider (1906-1953) If there is one name in the realm of the subcontinent’s film music that can […]
Mature Content I bought your magazine ‘World Music’ and had the chance to go through it in detail. […]
Karavan has bounced back on the scene with some entertaining sound. Expectations are high and they are delivering […]
by Masood Haider Jennifer Lopez is one of the most beautiful, successful and richest women in show business […]
A well-known singer started singing, his face expressions and body language suggested a Sufi like state of mind; […]
Switch on your TV and chances are that you will find Fariha Pervez on the screen. The attractive […]
Indian Top Ten Ishq Kabhi Musafir Tala Tum Aitraaz Main Yahaan Hoon Veer Zaara Ishq Da Tada Naach […]
by Arshad Mahmud Please accept from our editorial staff warmest Seasons Greetings, Happy New Year and Happy Eidul […]
As we know, folk music is the mother of all music. The foundations of all genres of music […]
If there is one writer who has contributed prolifically to the appreciation of the subcontinent’s music, it is […]
Iqbal Asif carries World Music readers through some more tech terminology to enhance their appreciation of sound and […]
There are not many albums that I come across that I like these days. Idon’t mean that in […]
Abida Perveen, rendering sufi kalam in her full-throated voice is a treat any time. Great music should have […]