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  1. Maqbool Ahmed Sabri (b. 12 October 1945 in Kalyana – d. 21 September 2011 in South Africa; [3] leading member of the ensemble, lead vocals, harmonium, music composer, sole leader of the ensemble after Ghulam Farid Sabri's death in 1994 until his own death in 2011.)

  2. academia-lab.com › enciclopedia › hermanos-sabriHermanos Sabri _ AcademiaLab

    En 2001, Kamal Ahmed Sabri, el segundo mayor de los hermanos Sabri, murió tras sufrir un segundo ataque cardíaco. Después de su muerte, el uso de instrumentos como swarmandal (cítara) y chidya tarang (Flexatone) llegó a su fin en el grupo Sabri Brothers.

  3. 22 de ene. de 2016 · The musically gifted Kamal Sabri is the son of Sarangi Legend Ustad Sabri Khan. Kamal, who is the seventh generation of a distinguished family of traditional...

  4. The Sabri Brothers were part of a Sufi family of singers and instrumentalists, originally from Kalyana, East Punjab, India. Ghulam Farid Sabri, born in 1930, and Maqbool Ahmed Sabri, born in 1945, were trained in both qawwali and Indian classical music by their father, Inayat Hussain Sabri.

  5. His legacy was carried on by his younger brothers Maqbool Ahmed Sabri, Mehmood Ghaznavi Sabri, and Kamal Ahmed Sabri, who performed as the leading and senior members of the Sabri Brothers after his death.

  6. www.darbar.org › artist › kamal-sabriKamal Sabri | Darbar

    Kamal Sabri carries his familys musical tradition forward to a seventh generation. He absorbed the rich Senia sarangi gharana from his father, esteemed Moradabad master Ustad Sabri Khan, and rigorous early training saw him gain respect for mature accompaniment slots with eminent Hindustani singers.

  7. The musically gifted Kamal Sabri is the son of Sarangi Legend Ustad Sabri Khan. Kamal, who is the seventh generation of a distinguished family of traditional...