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<p class=Normal >'''Khasru, Mohammad Hossain''' (1903-1959) classical singer and musician, better known as Ustad Khasru, was born on 2 April 1903 at his maternal uncle';s house in [[comilla]] town. His father, Zaidul Husain, was a flautist from the village of Moinpur in [[kasba]] [[upazila]] in [[brahmanbaria district]].  
'''Khasru, Mohammad Hossain''' (1903-1959) classical singer and musician, better known as Ustad Khasru, was born on 2 April 1903 at his maternal uncle';s house in [[comilla]] town. His father, Zaidul Husain, was a flautist from the village of Moinpur in [[kasba]] [[upazila]] in [[brahmanbaria district]].  


  <p class=Normal >Muhammad Khasru graduated from [[calcutta university]] in 1924 and took up a job at the provincial cooperative department. He was, however, more interested in music and musical performances.  
  Muhammad Khasru graduated from [[calcutta university]] in 1924 and took up a job at the provincial cooperative department. He was, however, more interested in music and musical performances.  


  <p class=Normal >He studied classical music under well-known maestros at Kolkata and Lucknow and acquired extraordinary skills in pure [[raga]]s, [[tal]]s, ''layas'','' surs'' and different idioms of Hindustani music. He was often invited to perform at the courts of rajas and maharajas. He became famous as a singer of [[kheyal]], [[thungri]] and [[ghazal]]. He composed many classical songs in Bangla, Urdu and Hindi. He also acquired considerable proficiency in playing musical instruments, especially the [[tabla]], [[sitar]] and[[ esraj]].
  He studied classical music under well-known maestros at Kolkata and Lucknow and acquired extraordinary skills in pure [[raga]]s, [[tal]]s, ''layas'','' surs'' and different idioms of Hindustani music. He was often invited to perform at the courts of rajas and maharajas. He became famous as a singer of [[kheyal]], [[thungri]] and [[ghazal]]. He composed many classical songs in Bangla, Urdu and Hindi. He also acquired considerable proficiency in playing musical instruments, especially the [[tabla]], [[sitar]] and[[ esraj]].


  <p class=Normal >Shortly before his death, Khasru became principal of the newly established [[bulbul lalitakala academy]]. He was posthumously awarded the Pride of Performance by the Pakistan government in 1962 and the Shilpakala Academy Padak in 1978 by the Bangladesh government. He died on 6 August 1959. [Ali Nawaz] [Nawaz, Ali  former Director, Bangla Cell, Bangladesh Agricultural University]
  Shortly before his death, Khasru became principal of the newly established [[bulbul lalitakala academy]]. He was posthumously awarded the Pride of Performance by the Pakistan government in 1962 and the Shilpakala Academy Padak in 1978 by the Bangladesh government. He died on 6 August 1959. [Ali Nawaz] [Nawaz, Ali  former Director, Bangla Cell, Bangladesh Agricultural University]


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Khasru, Mohammad Hossain (1903-1959) classical singer and musician, better known as Ustad Khasru, was born on 2 April 1903 at his maternal uncle';s house in comilla town. His father, Zaidul Husain, was a flautist from the village of Moinpur in kasba upazila in brahmanbaria district.

Muhammad Khasru graduated from calcutta university in 1924 and took up a job at the provincial cooperative department. He was, however, more interested in music and musical performances. 
He studied classical music under well-known maestros at Kolkata and Lucknow and acquired extraordinary skills in pure ragas, tals, layas, surs and different idioms of Hindustani music. He was often invited to perform at the courts of rajas and maharajas. He became famous as a singer of kheyal, thungri and ghazal. He composed many classical songs in Bangla, Urdu and Hindi. He also acquired considerable proficiency in playing musical instruments, especially the tabla, sitar andesraj.
Shortly before his death, Khasru became principal of the newly established bulbul lalitakala academy. He was posthumously awarded the Pride of Performance by the Pakistan government in 1962 and the Shilpakala Academy Padak in 1978 by the Bangladesh government. He died on 6 August 1959. [Ali Nawaz] [Nawaz, Ali  former Director, Bangla Cell, Bangladesh Agricultural University]