Ustad (abbreviated as Ust. or Ut. or Ud. and from
Persian ) is an
honorific title for an expert person in Indian classical singing and instrumental playing, used for a Muslim musician. It is used in
Hindustani classical music to recognize master performers. It is used as a music title. An expert other than a Hindu musician is given the title of ustad. The title is awarded to musicians by their teachers, prominent individuals, or members of their
gharana in recognition of their expertise. It is used in various languages including
Hindi,
Bengali, and
Punjabi. A Muslim woman who is an expert in Indian classical music is given the title of
begum; some examples include
Begum Akhtar and
Begum Parveen Sultana.
Pandit is the equivalent title for a Hindu man, and
Vidushi, Pandita, or Panditain for a Hindu woman.
Usage The title of
ustad (and
pandit) is prepended informally to the names of classical singers and players by their admirers, individuals or institutions once they have reached eminence in their performing art, especially in public performances. As they are informal titles, mentioning the names of eminent singers without those appendages is acceptable, unlike prefixes like
doctor awarded formally by educational institutions. The title
ustad referring to a classical musician and the title
ustad which is given to a knowledgeable person are different. There are many
ustads in
Hindustani classical music, for example,
Ustad Ahmed Jan Thirakwa,
Ustad Alla Rakha,
Ustad Zakir Hussain,
Ustad Amjad Ali Khan,
Ustad Vilayat Khan,
Ustad Nishat Khan,
Ustad Shahid Parvez,
Ustad Rashid Khan,
Ustad Bismillah Khan, etc. •
Ustad-i-Badshahan, a title referring to
Sher Shah Suri by the
Mughal Empire •
Ustad Ahmad Lahori, architect of the
Taj Mahal == References ==