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The show's theme song, Woh Humsafar Tha, was composed by Waqar Ali and sung by Qurat-ul-Ain Balouch. Naseer Turabi wrote the poem to express his sorrow after the Fall of Dhaka (marking the end of the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971). It serves both as the song for the title sequence and as background music during each episode. [5]
Song Composer(s) Writer(s) Co-artist(s) Agent 123: 31 "Aao Aao Yeh Dekho To" S. N. Tripathi B. D. Mishra Suresh Wadkar Avtaar: 32 "Zindagi Mauj Udane Ka" Laxmikant-Pyarelal Anand Bakshi Mahendra Kapoor, Suresh Wadkar Bechara: 33 "O Sanam Mere Sanam" Ameen-Sangeet Mukhtar Anup Jalota: Bekhabar: 34 "Gori Pareshan" Usha Khanna Sameer solo Chor ...
Woh Humsafar Tha (Urdu: وہ ہم سفر تھا, ‘Wuh ham-safar tha’ lit. He was [my] co-journeyer) is a ghazal written in 1971 by Naseer Turabi [1] after the Fall of Dhaka. It serves as the title song for the Pakistani drama serial Humsafar. The ghazal was originally sung by Abida Parveen [2] and later by Qurat-ul-Ain Balouch.
Humsafar (transl. Companion) is the second album of playback singer KK released on 22 January 2008. The music was composed by KK himself and lyrics were by Mehboob in Hindi, and KK in English. Overview
Ban Jao Na Mere Humsafar "Title Song" Roshni Banerjee: Ashok Bardra: Rajiv Dutta Aashiqui Mein Had Se Guzarne De "Title Song" Sureli Roy: Sarbarish Mazumder: Syed Jilani O Meri Jaana "Title Song" Solo: Jugal Kishore: Jugal Kishore Deewangi "Is Tarah Deewangi" Sureli Roy: Sarbarish Mazumder: Syed Jilani Tera Khumar "Chaya Hai Tera Khumar" Aamir ...
The LRAM is available to all students of the Royal Academy of Music. Those awarded the diploma are entitled to use the post-nominal letters LRAM and to wear the appropriate academic dress : black bachelors' gown with scarlet silk hood of simple shape, the cowl part-lined 3 inches and bound 1/4 inch with old gold silk, the neckband fully lined ...
A centre for professional training in classical music performance at the postsecondary and postbachelor levels, The Glenn Gould School was established in 1987. Originally called The Royal Conservatory of Music Professional School, it was renamed in 1997 to honour Glenn Gould, the Toronto-born piano virtuoso and a former pupil.
Music education is a field of practice in which educators are trained for careers as elementary or secondary music teachers, school or music conservatory ensemble directors. Music education is also a research area in which scholars do original research on ways of teaching and learning music.