Faheem Mazhar

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Born1962
Pakistan
GenresHindustani classical, semi-classical
Occupation(s)Vocalist, composer, musicologist
Years active1985–present
Associated actsNitin Sawhney, Philip Sheppard, Akram Khan, The Picture Box Orchestra

Faheem Mazhar (born 1962) is a Pakistani classical vocalist and musician known for his contributions to Hindustani classical and semi-classical music. He has performed across multiple continents and collaborated with well-known artists.

Early Life and Education

Mazhar pursued his early education in Lahore, earning a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry from Government College University, Lahore (1983–1985). He later obtained a Bachelor of Arts in Music (1985–1986) and a Master of Arts in Political Science (1986–1987) from the University of the Punjab.

Musical Training

Mazhar received classical music training under Ustad Chote Ghulam Ali Khan, a distinguished exponent of the Patiala Gharana. He was actively involved in the Government College University Lahore Music Society, where he served as Secretary from 1981 to 1983.

Career

Mazhar has been active in the music industry for over 25 years, performing as a vocalist, composer, musicologist, and trainer. He has showcased his musical expertise in 45 countries across five continents, and has performed in multiple languages, including Urdu, Punjabi, Hindi, Bengali, Persian, Arabic, English, Corsican, and Hebrew.

His compositions have been featured in ballets, theatre productions, documentaries, films, and teleplays. He has also hosted music programs for Radio Pakistan and Pakistan Television Corporation (PTV).

Notable Collaborations

Mazhar has collaborated with several internationally acclaimed artists, including:

  • Nitin Sawhney – Contributed vocals to London Undersound (2008), particularly the track "Daybreak".
  • Philip Sheppard – Worked as a co-vocalist on the album Breath (2007).
  • Niraj Chag – Featured in Along the Dusty Road (2006).
  • Akram Khan – Contributed to productions, including Polaroid Feet (2001) and Ronin (2003).
  • The Picture Box Orchestra – Featured as a vocalist (2013).<ref name="apple3">"The Picture Box Orchestra". Apple Music. Retrieved 2024-12-31.

Recognition and Reviews

Mazhar has been recognized in international media. The Guardian described his voice as "plangent, heart-catching, honed over a lifetime of practice.

Awards and Honors

  • Best Classical Vocalist of the Year – All Pakistan Music Conference (1990).<ref name="dawn2">"Alhamra's I-Day event to feature walk, music and theatre". Dawn. Retrieved 2024-12-31.
  • Creative Ambition Award – British Arts Council (2002).
  • Punjab Arts Council Award – Awarded in 2000 for contributions to classical music.
  • Ustad G.A. Farooq Award – Received in 1999 for excellence in classical music.
  • Bolan Cultural Award – Won in 1983 in the Classical and Semi-Classical Category.

Academic Contributions

  • Forman Christian College University, Lahore – Visiting Lecturer (2018–Present).
  • Beaconhouse National University, Lahore – Lecturer in Musicology (2009–2018).
  • Birmingham Conservatoire, UK – Instructor of Indian Classical Music (1999–2002).

Performances and Media Contributions

  • Pakistan Television Corporation (PTV) – Hosted and composed over 100 compositions for Firdaus-e-Gosh (2013–2015).
  • Radio Pakistan – Performed as an AA-Grade Classical/Semi-Classical Vocalist (1985–1996).
  • London Olympics 2012 – Contributed to the Olympic flag handover ceremony in Beijing for the London Olympics.

Publications

  • Master Abdullah: Aik Roshan Damagh – Published in Saiban, a quarterly journal (2023).

Discography

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