By Hina Kiyani
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan National Council of the Arts (PNCA) has released folk king’s (late) Qurban Niazi last performance at Seen Studio, a programme of PNCA.
PNCA said the last performance of renowned folk singer Qurban Ali Niazi, who passed away last week due to COVID-19, was also uploaded on PNCA official social media page. Qurban Ali Niazi was born in 1947, who made his debut by singing in the Urs/Festival of Shah Shams Tabrez in Multan at the age of 10.
Like his elder brother and guru, legendary folk singer, late Muhammad Tufail Niazi, Qurban Ali was almost a household name in Punjab which separated him from others. He was the spontaneity of renditions of typical folk dialect and extraordinary memory of musical narratives and folk songs of all regions of Punjab.
His association with Radio Pakistan, PTV and National Institute of Folk and Traditional Heritage (NIFTH) was five decades old and as a member of Pakistan Cultural Troupe, he also performed in the United States, Europe, Far East, Gulf states and India.
He was especially known for his renditions of sufi kalam/mystic poetry of Baba Bulleh Shah, Mian Muhammad Bakhsh, folks songs, Jugni, Mahiya and Mirza. PNCA, with whom Qrban Niazi was attached since its inception, has performed at many occasions. In addition to his achievements, he was also a recipient of Tamgha-i-Imtiaz