Dhun Based On Folk Song Of Bengal | Guitar | Debasis Chakroborty | Sanju Sahai | Folk Music of India

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  • Опубліковано 17 вер 2024
  • Pt. Debasis Chakroborty a well-known Indian classical Slide guitar virtuoso of India. His repertoire in Hindustani classical music attracts students & scholars from all over India & abroad. He has a vast professional experience of more than twenty-five years in the field of Hindustani classical music.
    He is a regular visitor, conductor-Performer and Artist-in-Residence at several foreign Universities in Australia and the USA. He has performed extensively throughout South East Asia, Australia, the USA and Europe in major international music festivals and received appreciation & honours from the musical fraternity worldwide. He is also an expert in many Govt. and non Govt. organizations.
    He is accompanied by Sanju Sahai. Sanju Sahai is a talented Tabla player who started playing young. He comes from a family of famous Tabla players, Banaras Gharana. He is considered one of the best in the world. Sanju has performed in prestigious venues, such as Carnegie Hall in New York, the Sydney Opera House in Australia, and the Royal Albert Hall in London. He has also played with many well-known musicians worldwide.
    In addition, he has collaborated on projects with international artists from various genres, including Jazz, Opera, Western Classical, and contemporary dance. Sanju has received recognition for his music and has been invited to perform for influential figures such as Her Majesty the Queen on multiple occasions. In addition to his performance work, Sanju teaches and conducts workshops and residencies in schools and universities.
    More about the music:
    This musical journey explores a delightful Dhun based on the vibrant folk songs of Bengal. Expertly rendered by Pundit Debasis Chakroborty of the revered Senia Maihar Gharana on the Indian Slide Guitar. You'll experience the magical rhythms, melodies, and enchanting nuances representing Bengal's musical legacy. Whether you're a fan of folk music or just discovering it, this Dhun will whisk you away to the scenic landscapes of Bengal.
    Venue: The Britannia Village Hall, London, E161TUU
    Video credits:
    Filmed & edited: Vineet Johri
    Audio credits: Mukhtar Younas
    About the event:
    This event was planned and executed by KalaSudha. This was an inaugural event in the series of the quarterly plan of such an event titled 'Rhythms of India: KalaSudha's Cultural Odyssey'. A leading digital experience company that emperors the world's most ambitious artists, music labels and companies. We serve all types of artists, from independent music makers and groups all the way up to the largest music and art publishers in the world.
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