Sakar Khan dies at 75
Sakar Khan, a Padma Shri recipient who played the traditional Rajasthani kamancha instrument, died in Jaisalmer on Saturday. He was 75.
Born in the village of Hamira in Rajasthan’s Jaisalmer district, he was the greatest exponent of the kamancha — a musician’s musician renowned the world over, a treasure of India. Not just of the Thar desert where he lived, but for the vast swath of land extending west to parts of Europe.
To those who love traditional music for its own sake, Sakar Khan is to the kamancha what Yehudi Menuhin is to the violin. He toured Europe, the US and Asia in the 70’s and 80’s and continued to play his instrument to the end.
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