Category Archives: Performance

Wonderful experiences of accompanying various artists: Shared by Arup Chattopadhyay

Told by Arup Chattopadhyay
Obtained by Sukanya Sarkar
Date 23rd  February 2015
Place 70 7&8 Nirala Apartment, Boral. Kolkata -700154 at the residence of Arup Chattopadhyay
About the speaker Arup Chattopadhyay is a renowned Tabla Player and a globetrotting musician. He is a prime disciple of the tabla legend Pt. Shankar Ghosh.
Tags Dipak Chowdhury, Dover Lane Music Conference, Tala, Dhamar, Ravi Shankar, Pancham Sawari
Language Bengali

Arup Chattopadhyay speaks:

Verbatim:

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Verbatim by: Dr. Suranjita Paul

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Unforgettable Five hour long Gunji-Kanada by Pandit Sanjoy Bandopadhyay

Told by Arup Chattopadhyay
Obtained by Sukanya Sarkar
Date 23rd  February 2015
Place 70 7&8 Nirala Apartment, Boral. Kolkata -700154 at the residence of Arup Chattopadhyay
About the speaker Arup Chattopadhyay is a renowned Tabla Player and a globetrotting musician. He is a prime disciple of the tabla legend Pt. Shankar Ghosh.
Tags Sanjoy Bandopadhyay, Banerjee, Sitar player, Chandannagar, Gunji-Kanada, 1980, Chandernagar, five hour
Language Bengali

Arup Chattopadhyay speaks:

Verbatim:

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 Verbatim by: Dr. Suranjita Paul

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Demonstration of Ahir Bhairav – Amrita Bazar Patrika – December 31, 1940

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AMRITA BAZAR PATRIKA  | 31 December 1940 |  Page 7

All Bengal Music Conference Second Day Concerts

CLASSICAL RAGAS

Demonstration of Ahir-Bhairav

One wishes a larger audience as presents as yesterday’s morning demonstration at the music conference. Now holding session on board the first empire to hear Ustad Bhallal Mahammad Rababi of Amristsar, (a direct disciple of the famous Hindu musician Pt. Bhaskar Rao), an artist of superior excellence, endowed with a high intuitive artistic sense who is able to hold big audiences in rapt attention for any length of time. Bhallal Saheb was booked to sing after 1 p.m; i.e at a time when the audience melted away for lunch. He had to sing before a very thin house, of course appreciative elements and Vidwans were all present on the stage, some of whom lavished high encomiums on the artist for his really soul-stirring performance. Bhallab Saheb commenced his repertoire with an Alap in an appropriate Rag-Ahir Bhairav, a sampooran one with Bhairav in the Poorvang and Kafi in the Uttarang. He proceeded with a Bilampat and then a Drut Kheyal and concluded with a Tarana of a same Raga.His display was characterised  by a remarkable individuality and rich imagination. Rag Chandrkaswar describes Ahir Bhairav as ‘Ati Bichitra’ and Bhallal Saheb with an (inmate) artistic consciousness did the technical elaboration of the Raga and played ‘Swaras’, scrupulously conserving the purity of his style in such a way that even the ears of a few good fastidious purists failed to be offended. Bhallal Saheb gave his first demonstration on Sunday night when he gave an Alap and kheyal in Malkoush.

Among other artists of repute who demonstrated 2nd, 3rd and 4th sittings, i.e. on Sunday night and Monday morning and evening included Srimati Hirabai Barodekar, Pt. Onkar nath Thakur, Prof. P.A. Sundar(?)Iyer ( Violin), Prof Nageswar Rao, Prof Shafiullah Khan (Setar), Prof Naseer Khan (Dukkar play in Dhamar), Sj. Bimala Kanta Roy Choudhury (Sitaar in Pilu and Kafi), Sm Menaka Bal (Kheyal in Shankara, Thumri Bhajan and dance), Prof Ram Chandra Bhatt (Dhrupad), Prof. Gopeswar Banerjee ( Dhrupad in Chhayanat and Narayani), Prof. Ziauddin Khan (Dhrupad in Darbad Kanada), Sj. Jatadhar Jha (Kheyal In Purabi and Bhajan), Prof. Wazid Khan (Tabla Lehra), Sj.Krishna Ch. Dey ( Dhrupad in Darbari), Sj. Jnanendra Praosad Goswami (Kheyal in Jaijayanti), Pandit Maganlal of Panchgachia (?) (Kheyal in Vasant-Vahar), Dani Babu (Dhrupad in Bhairav and Asavari), Prof. Shafiullah Khan (Alap in Badhamsasarang and Gat in Brindabani), Prof Nageswar Rao ( Kheyal in Lalit), and Miss Bijanbala Ghose Dastidar (Lalit-Kheyal).

Comments on Sm. Hirabai’s and other artists’ performances will be published in a future issue.

TO-DAY’S PROGRAMME

Morning 9-30 A.M.: – Demonstration by competitors.

Demonstration by musicians :- Prof. Ramanuj Iyangar of Madras (Veen), Nilimarani Dutt of Tatanagar (Kheyal), Sj. Hirendra Kumar Ganguly (Tabla Lehra), Prof. Asfaque Hussain Khan of Surgana (?)  State ( Kheyal), Sm. Menaka Bal of Bombay Kheyal Pt.Onkarnath Thakur (kheyal and Bhajan) an Sj.Jnanendra Pd. Goswami (Kheyal).

Evening at 5.30.P.M.:- – Demonstration by competitors.

Demonstration by musicians :- Amarnath Bhattacharya (Dhrupad), Sudhir Majumdar and Ram Kissen Misra (Kheyal), Dhirendra Chandra Mitra (Felu Babu)-Thumri, Nirmala Majumdar (Kheyal), Sachin Deb Burman ( Bengali Songs), Kalyani Debi of Benares (Dance), Prof. Ali-Ahmed Khan (Sitar), Ustad Ghulam Ali Khan of Lahore (Kheyal) and Prof. Hiralal of Jaipur (Dance).

After an interval of 15 minutes the following artists will demonstrate:-

Lalit Mohan Mukherjee (Dhrupad), Master Madan of Kutlehar (?) State (Kheyal), Mustaque Hussain Khan of Rampur (Kheyal), and Pt. Maganlal (Kheyal).

Source:

“Amrita Bazar Patrika [Daily]. Vol: 72; Issue:361 (31 December 1940).” Accessed November 23, 2016. http://eap.bl.uk/database/large_image.a4d?digrec=4266682;catid=226953;r=26962.

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Identified by Rajeswary Ganguly Banerjee, Research Fellow

Special support – Dr. Suranjita Paul

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Some remarkable Musicians without Remarkable Public Presence

Told by Dr. Rajeeb Chakraborty
Obtained by Sukanya Sarkar
Date 11 July, 2014
Place Kolkata residence of Dr. Rajib Chakraborty, Swinhoe Street, Kolkata 700019
About  Dr. Rajeeb Chakraborty Dr. Rajeeb Chakraborty is a renowned Sarod player, a music composer, and also involved in a large number of experimental projects internationally. He received several awards for his experimental work in music.
Tags Tabla Player, Anil Palit, Kishen Maharaj, Dilip Das,  Anil Roy Chowdhury, Rabindra Bharati University, Ajoy Sinha Roy, Ranadhir Roy, Esraj, Sujata Sadan.
Language Bengali

 Dr. Rajeeb Chakraborty speaks :

 

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Special Listeners in Music Green Rooms

Told by Dr. Rajeeb Chakraborty
Obtained by Sukanya Sarkar
Date 11 July, 2014
Place Kolkata residence of Dr. Rajib Chakraborty, Swinhoe Street, Kolkata 700019
About  Dr. Rajeeb Chakraborty Dr. Rajeeb Chakraborty is a renowned Sarod player, a music composer, and also involved in a large number of experimental projects internationally. He received several awards for his experimental work in music.
Tags  Programme, Listener, Artist, Award, green room, moods
Language Bengali

 Dr. Rajeeb Chakraborty speaks:

 

 

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Edward Kennedy reaching Kala Mandir to listen to Pt. Ravi Shankar during flight transit

Told by Dhirendra Nath Das
Obtained by Suranjita Paul & Mousumi Das Maiti
Date 9th  November 2016
Place 532, Rabindra Sarani. Kolkata- 700003
About the speaker Dhirendra Nath Das is the son of Krishna Chandra Das who was a well known confectioner, entrepreneur, businessman and Bengali cultural icon of the early 20th century. Dhirendra Nath Das is an Indian classical Music connoisseur and patroniser. He was also a committee member of Tansen Sangeet Sammelan and Sadaranga Sangeet Sammelan.
Tags 1970’s, Kalamandir, Ravi Shankar, Edward Kennedy
Language Bengali

Dhirendra Nath Das speaks:

 

Verbatim:

                Edward Kennedy

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Verbatim: Dr. Suranjita Paul                                    

 Translation:

          Pt. Ravi Shankar

This incident, it happened in the ‘70’s, I think – Ravi Shankar was performing at Kala Mandir. Edward Kennedy, the brother of the President of the United States, had landed at the Kolkata airport for a brief period of time. When he heard that Ravi Shankar was playing at Kala Mandir, he came to the auditorium instead of spending his time waiting in the airport lounge. He sat quite close to us. Ananda, my brother-in-law, was sitting next to me, and Mr. Kennedy was sitting next to him. I still have his autograph. Ananda has asked him for it. Ravi Shankar’s performance was brilliant. At the end of the show, we went and met him.

Translated by: Sarbajaya Bhattacharya

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Edited & Designed: Dr. Suranjita Paul

Mr. Edward M.  “Ted” Kennedy (February 22, 1932 – August 25, 2009) visited Eastern India in 1971. – Editor

“In Bangladesh, Ted Kennedy Revered – CNN.com.” Accessed November 17, 2016. http://edition.cnn.com/2009/POLITICS/08/27/bangladesh.kennedy.impact/.

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Good music and listening to music sitting over tram lines

Told by Dhirendra Nath Das
Obtained by Suranjita Paul & Mousumi Das Maiti
Date 9th  November 2016
Place 532, Rabindra Sarani. Kolkata- 700003
About the speaker Dhirendra Nath Das is the son of Krishna Chandra Das who was a well known confectioner, entrepreneur, businessman and Bengali cultural icon of the early 20th century. Dhirendra Nath Das is an Indian classical Music connoisseur and patroniser. He was also a committee member of Tansen Sangeet Sammelan and Sadaranga Sangeet Sammelan.
Tags Rangamahal, Natya Mancha, 1940’s, Ali Akbar Khan, Allauddin Khan, Ravi Shankar, All Bengal Music Conference, Bhupendra Krishna Ghosh
Language Bengali

Dhirendra Nath Das speaks:

 

 

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A Musical Soiree—Amrita Bazar Patrika, 03 December, 1940

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Amrita Bazar Patrika | 03 December, 1940 | Page 10

A MUSICAL SOIREE

On Sunday evening, a pleasant musical soiree was held at the residence of Sj. Sailendra Nath Dass at 3-1, Kali Charan Ghosh Road,  Sinthee . When some distinguished artists of the city gave demonstration of both vocal and instrumental music.

The function commenced with a Kheyal in “Puria” sang by Prof. Sailendra Nath Dass, a worthy disciple  of Ostad Khadem Hussain followed by a “DuniKheyal”. SailenBabu was quite at home both in “tana” and “laya” and his repertoire reached theacme of classical music. Sj. Nityananda Sen Gupta’s (Nitai Babu) high class Dhrupad songs together with Sj. Amiya Prasad Sen Gupta’s skillful harmonium accompaniment was really a good treat. Last of all Sj. Nitai Charan Adhikary gave an exquisite demonstration of Sitar in Ragas like Bhupali, Bagesri etc. His masterly control over some subtle and intricate tanas etc. was highly appreciated, while Sj. Debendra Nath Ghose’s tabla accompaniment was an additional charm.

Mr. Das was all attention to his guests.

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Source:

“Amrita Bazar Patrika [Daily]. Vol: 72; Issue:333 (03 December 1940).” Accessed November 17, 2016. http://eap.bl.uk/database/large_image.a4d?digrec=4266291;catid=226925;r=28145.

 

Identified by Rajeswary Ganguly Banerjee, Research Fellow

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Indian Classical Music and other Bengali Music style collaboration: The first major happening before large public

Told by Anjan Bose
Obtained by Suranjita Paul
Date 2nd November 2016
Place Purba Barisha, James Long Sarani, Kolkata- 700063
About the speaker Anjan Bose is a renowned Esraj player. He is a top graded classical musician of All India Radio. He is also a regular Esraj player of commercial music and Films.
Tags Netaji Indoor Stadium, 1989, Classical Music, Asian Paints, Bhimsen Joshi, Narayan Rao Joshi, Ravi Kichlu, Girija devi, Ajoy Chakraborty, Sarangi, Ramesh Mishra, Suchitra Mitra, Subinoy Roy, Esraj, Jakir Hussain, Tabla, Amjad Ali Khan, Sarod, Buddhadeb Dasgupta, Sriradha,
Language Bengali

Anjan Bose speaks:

 

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Lesser known ones may also be good: A choosy musician accepts

Told by Anjan Bose
Obtained by Suranjita Paul
Date 2nd November 2016
Place Purba Barisha, James Long Sarani, Kolkata- 700063
About the speaker Anjan Bose is a renowned Esraj player. He is a top graded classical musician of All India Radio. He is also a regular Esraj player of commercial music and Films.
Tags Jnan Prakash Ghosh, Lalita Ghosh, 1980, Mallar Ghosh, Sagiruddin Khan, Harmonium, accompany, Anjan Bose, esraj, Doordarshan, sarengi, Television, TV, recording
Language Bengali

Anjan Bose speaks:

 

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