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Ustaad Naseeruddin Saami is a classical singer from Pakistan.

Early life and training
He began learning how to sing in 1956, when he was 10 years old, from his paternal uncle, Ustaad Munshi Raziuddin Ahmed, another renowned classical vocalist, Qawwal and musician of his time. In addition, he received training from other family elders, including his paternal uncle, Ustaad Sardar Khan Sahab, and his maternal uncle, Ustaad Pyare Khan Sahab (Meer Yaqoob Ali Khan Sahab). Alongside his intensive study of Khayal, he spent the next 20 years under the guidance of his paternal uncle, Ustaad Munshi Raziuddin Ahmed, learning ‘ilm al-ilhān—the knowledge of sound. Only after this rigorous and prolonged training did he attain the formal recognition of being considered a “student” at the age of 30. While he was in training, he was already seen as a master of khayal and performed throughout India, Pakistan, the Middle East. In Pakistan, he frequently sang live on PTV and Radio Pakistan. ==Career==
Career
Ustad Saami is the last living vocal practitioner of an ancient 49-note microtonal Surti (or shruti) scale. With the help of Ustaad Saami's students Ali Sethi and Zeb Bangash, Ustaad Saami's recorded music was brought to the world internationally by Grammy-winning American producer, Ian Brennan (music producer), through three albums —God Is Not a Terrorist (2019), Pakistan Is for the Peaceful (2020), and East Pakistan Sky (2021)—recorded at Saami's home in Pakistan and released by Glitterbeat Records starting in 2019. These albums earned widespread global acclaim, with praise from Mojo, Uncut, and Songlines. His music has been described as “mesmerizing,” “progressive,” and “spiritually electrifying.” These albums led to Ustaad Saami & Sons performing for the first time ever in the UK (at the Womad festival) and in Australia at the Womadelaide festival. His live performances have moved audiences worldwide, from the main stage at Peter Gabriel’s WOMAD festival to Le Guess Who? in the Netherlands, where his midnight performances brought audiences to tears. He was also invited to perform at Denmark's legendary Roskilde Festival. He is featured in the 90-minute documentary movie Closer to God by Swiss director Annette Berger, which has been shown at numerous festivals including Le Guess Who, Oster and the Smithsonian Museum's Asian Art Galleries. Since 2024, Ustaad Saami has toured across the United States, presenting sold-out performances at venues such as Asia Society (NY), Flushing Town Hall, Wolf Trap National Performing Arts Center, Seattle Town Hall and the South Asia Institute. ==Discography==
Discography
The lyrical tradition of khyal. 10, Nasiruddin Sâmi (Makar, 1999) • God is not a terrorist, Ustad Saami (Glitterbeat Records, January 2019) • Pakistan is for the peaceful, Ustad Saami (Glitterbeat, October 2020) • East Pakistan Sky, Ustad Saami (Glitterbeat Records, October 2021) ==Awards and nominations==
Awards and nominations
• 2025: Patron's Award from Aga Khan Music Awards. • 2013: Pride of Performance Award by the President of Pakistan in 2013. • 2007:Tamgha-i-Imtiaz (Medal of Excellence) Award by the Government of Pakistan. • 2021: Ustad Saami's Pakistan is for the peaceful nominated for a Songlines Music Award, Best Asian Album category • 2022: Ustad Saami's east Pakistan sky won a Songlines Music Award, Best Asia & Pacific Album category ==References==
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