Pakistani TV Music Composer
This article is about the Pakistani music composer. For the Indian politician, see
Mohsin Raza.
Mohsin Raza (محسن رضا) is a Pakistani television music director.[1][2][3]
Career
Mohsin Raza was born in Lahore, Pakistan in 1956. He went to Government College University, Lahore, Pakistan for higher education.[2] He started his career as a music composer in 1971 at age 15.[4] Mohsin Raza learned music from Ustad Nazar Hussain and the pianist Master Saqib of Pakistani television at Lahore. He then worked with EMI (Pakistan) from 1973 to 1995 and with the BBC for two years (1984–1985). He has composed music for and conducted more than 500 TV programmes for Pakistani television (PTV) and Radio Pakistan.[2]
Notable Work
Ghazals
Patriotic Songs
- Roshan meri ankhon main wafa kay jo diyae hain sung by Noor Jehan[6]
- Mera sohna Pakistan jiye performed by Bilqees Khanum
- Kabhi Aei haqeeqat muntazir penned by Allama Iqbal and sung by Mehnaz Begum.
Awards
- 1990: Received Trophy Award at National Horse and Cattle Show by the Chief Miniter of Punjab, Pakistan.
- 1992: Received Trophy Award at National Horse and Cattle Show by the President of Islamic Republic of Pakistan.
- 1992: Received Trophy Award at National Games by the President of Islamic Republic of Pakistan.
- 1995: Received Trophy Award at National Horse and Cattle Show by the President of Islamic Republic of Pakistan.
- 1998: Received Trophy Award at 9th PTV Awards by the General Manager of Pakistan Television, Lahore.
- 2006: Received Tamgha-e-Imtiaz (Medal of Excellence) Award by Pervez Musharraf (President of Pakistan)[4][6]
- 2015: Received Trophy Award at National Horse and Cattle Show
- 2017: Received Sitara-i-Imtiaz (Star of Excellence) Award by Mamnoon Hussain (President of Pakistan)[6][4]
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