: His work frequently featured the poetry of Sufi saints like Bulleh Shah and Rumi, focusing on themes of divine love and spiritual intoxication.
: Possessing an extraordinary six-octave range, he was famous for his intense, hours-long performances and virtuosic rhythmic improvisations. Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan
Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan (1948–1997) was a world-renowned Pakistani musician and is widely considered one of the greatest singers in history. Often referred to as (The King of Kings of Qawwali), he was the primary figure responsible for introducing Qawwali —the devotional music of Sufism—to international audiences. Musical Legacy & Style : His work frequently featured the poetry of
: His work frequently featured the poetry of Sufi saints like Bulleh Shah and Rumi, focusing on themes of divine love and spiritual intoxication.
: Possessing an extraordinary six-octave range, he was famous for his intense, hours-long performances and virtuosic rhythmic improvisations.
Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan (1948–1997) was a world-renowned Pakistani musician and is widely considered one of the greatest singers in history. Often referred to as (The King of Kings of Qawwali), he was the primary figure responsible for introducing Qawwali —the devotional music of Sufism—to international audiences. Musical Legacy & Style