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Enayet was born into a musical family, his grandfather, the late great Ustad Kader Buksh was acknowledged as one of India’s foremost musicologist/musician. Enayet learned the tabla from his father, Ustad Hamid Hossain, a very well known Indian music teacher and musician based in the United States. Enayet was born in Bangladesh and raised in the United States and represents a new breed of musicians who received their musical training outside of India. Enayet is a versatile performer of tabla. He is at ease with accompaniment with North Indian classical music, instrumental music, light and semi classical music including thumri, ghazal, dadra etc… as well as giving solo performances. Enayet has over 14 compact disc recordings available where he is featured. Enayet started accompanying India’s top musicians from an early age. While only 17, he accompanied Aftab-E-Sitar Ustad Vilayat Khan on several concerts. He has since accompanied artists like Ustad Salamat Ali Khan, Pandit Jasraj, Budhaditya Mukherjee, Shujaat Khan, Ustad Ghulam Mustafa Khan and countless others. Enayet, who grew up in the United States since the age of 4 represents a new breed of musicians who have learned the art of music in outside of India. Enayet has several music compact discs to his credit and has performed tabla throughout the United States and India. He has been featured in many newspapers as a leading artist. He also received many citations from the state of Maryland for his outstanding contributions to the propagation of Indian music and its synthesis in American society. He has also received a grant from the Governor of Maryland as an artist in residence. Enayet has studied Computer Science in college and has brought his knowledge in Computer Science and mixed it with his musicianship. This enabled him to create some of the most ground-breaking products of Indian music. His first venture, with his close friend, Patrick Gomes was to release something that was an introduction to the instrument he loved so dearly. This lead to the development, and creation of Tabla Volume 1: A Journey Into Eastern Percussion. This cdrom has been critically acclaimed and has since been used in various musicology programs throughout the world. It is available from http://www.aimrec.com or http://www.amazon.com. The cdrom proved that the art of Indian music is alive and well and a vast amount of people throughout the world are interested in learning this and exploring the possibilities. Enayet along with another close associate of his, Anjan Chattopadhyay together thought that the next release should be a comprehensive multimedia encyclopedia of Indian music; something that would facilitate further interest in Indian music. Sangeetpedia was born, and will undoubtedly become something that the future generations can use to gain a greater understanding of Indian music and its intricacies. Enayet is not only a musician par excellence, but also someone who is in a position to combine technology with traditional music. Not to fuse it with another form of music or dilute it in any way, but to propagate it in its original form; the only difference being that the presentation is facilitated in an easier package that makes today’s generation able to access and learn from it. In 2013, Enayet became a full voting member of the Recording Academy.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Looking Forward | Enayet Hossain, Joy Islam, Greg Hatza, Hidayat Khan, Avirodh Sharma, Fred Koch, Melodic Intersect | 2017 | Album |
Melodic Intersect: Looking Back | Enayet Hossain, Hidayat Khan, Greg Hatza, Indradeep Ghosh, Fred Koch, Zohaib Hassan, Melodic Intersect | 2016 | Album |
The Mystical Sitar | Shakir Khan, Enayet Hossain | 2015 | Album |
Live In New York: Hidayat Khan (Sitar( | Hidayat Khan, Enayet Hossain | 2015 | Single |
Vilayat Khan Tribute Concert | Enayet Hossain, Tarun Bhattacharya, Hidayat Khan, Deepak Ram, Indradeep Ghosh, Avirodh Sharma | 2015 | Album |
Soulful Duet Vol.2: Joy | Hidayat Khan, Dilshad Khan, Enayet Hossain | 2015 | Album |
Soulful Duet Vol.1: Bliss | Hidayat Khan, Indradeep Ghosh, Enayet Hossain | 2015 | Album |
Melodic Intersect: One Vision | Enayet Hossain, Hans Utter, Shakir Khan, Hidayat Khan, N. Abhay, Melodic Intersect | 2015 | Album |
Melodic Intersect: Global Vision | Enayet Hossain, Hans Utter, Zohaib Hassan, Mahroof Sharif, Saleiman Azizi, Humayoon Popal, Melodic Intersect | 2014 | Album |
Melodic Intersect: Inner Vision | Tarun Bhattacharya, Hidayat Khan, Enayet Hossain, Greg Hatza, Hans Utter, Melodic Intersect | 2014 | Album |
Rare Moments | Shahid Parvez, Enayet Hossain | 2013 | Album |
Live In Concert | Shahid Parvez, Enayet Hossain | 2013 | Album |
Melodic Intersect: Eastern Visions | Enayet Hossain, Greg Hatza, Anjan Chattopadhyay, Melodic Intersect | 2013 | Album |
Celestial Ragas | Enayet Hossain, Sabir Sultan Khan, Rakesh Chaurasia, Hidayat Khan | 2013 | Album |
The Majestic Sitar | Shakir Khan And Enayet Hossain | 2012 | Album |
Live In Concert | Shahid Parvez And Enayet Hossain | 2012 | Album |
Saaz (Raga: Shyam Kalyan) | Hidayat Khan, Enayet Hossain | 2011 | Album |
Yaman | Hidayat Khan, Enayet Hossain | 2011 | Album |
Melodies For The Soul | Enayet Hossain | 2010 | Album |
Strings Of The Soul Vol. 1 | Barun Kumar Pal And Enayet Hossain | 2010 | Album |
Sunset | Enayet Hossain | 2010 | Album |
Strings Of The Soul Vol. 2 | Barun Kumar Pal And Enayet Hossain | 2010 | Album |
Sweet Melodies | Shujaat Husain Khan, Enayet Hossain | 2010 | Album |
Shades Of The Santoor | Tarun Bhattacharya And Enayet Hossain And Saleiman Azizi | 2010 | Album |
Ragas On The Santoor | Bhajan Sopori And Enayet Hossain | 2010 | Album |
Garland Of Ragas | Mashkoor Ali Khan And Enayet Hossain And Humayun Ferzad | 2010 | Album |
Live In Concert | Ronu Majumdar And Enayet Hossain | 1997 | Album |
Excellence On The Sitar | Shujaat Husain Khan, Enayet Hossain | 1991 | Album |