Munir Sarhadi Explained

Munir Sarhadi
Instrument:Sarinda (Bowed string instrument)
Related to Sarangi
Origin:Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Occupation:Instrumentalist, Folk singer
Birth Date:1931
Birth Place:Peshawar, Pakistan
Years Active:19xx – 1980
Death Date:May 23, 1980
Death Place:Peshawar
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Nationality:Pakistani
Awards:Pride of Performance Award by the President of Pakistan in 1978

Munir Sarhadi (1931 – May 23, 1980) was a Pashtun-Pakistani instrumentalist, sarinda player and a folk singer. As a musician, he represented Pakistan in several countries.[1] [2] In 1978, Munir became the recipient of Pride of Performance, a civil award conferred by the Government of Pakistan.[3] [4] [5]

Early life and career

Munir Sarhadi was born in 1931 at Peshawar, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. He was primarily playing the sarinda despite his parents wishing him to play a non-bowed string instrument. His father refused to teach him the traditional musical instrument in an effort to allow him to play the string instrument besides sarinda. Munir was persistent in his pursuit of sarinda and later became quite good in playing it. He used to perform at many music festivals and music concerts. He was in great demand due to his skills all over Pakistan.[6] [1]

Awards and recognition

Death

Munir Sarhadi was passionate about sarinda musical instrument. He didn't earn much from his profession. His only source of income was his job at a broadcast network Radio Pakistan. The salary which was being offered to him, was inadequate to fulfill his medication requirements, and on May 23, 1980, he died in poverty at Peshawar, but died in a dignified manner.[1] [6]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Aziz . Shaikh . SPOT LIGHT: Munir Sarhadi  - the sarinda virtuoso . 20 January 2002 . Dawn (newspaper). https://web.archive.org/web/20071103121617/https://www.dawn.com/weekly/images/archive/020120/images8.htm . 3 November 2007 . dead . 10 June 2020.
  2. News: کیا پاکستان میں سارندہ خاموش ہورہا ہے؟. رفعت اللہ. اورکزئی. June 1, 2017. BBC News اردو.
  3. Book: Who's who: Music in Pakistan. 9781469191591. Sheikh. M. A.. 2012-04-26.
  4. News: Centre urged to recognise work of KP artistes. 19 March 2012. The Nation (Pakistani newspaper). 10 June 2020.
  5. Book: 50 Years of Lahore Arts Council, Alhamra: An Overview. March 4, 2000. Sang-e-Meel Publications. Google Books. 9789693510836.
  6. News: Cultural heritage: Last patron of sarinda struggles to keep strings resonating. 8 February 2013. The Express Tribune (newspaper). 10 June 2020.