Looking at the future: Prof. Sanjoy Bandopadhyay
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These young musicians are the maestros of tomorrow, the
torchbearers of Indian Classical Music. Music lovers may listen to them
carefully and evaluate. I am sure people will like their music and will feel
the pulsating future - - Sanjoy Bandopadhyay
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Sitar is my first passion, but
I equally love to teach. I enjoy observing the gradual growth of my students,
these budding musicians slowly and steadily taking shape of concert-winning
performers. I take immense pleasure
in introducing my two brilliant students Rajrupa Sen and Dipankar
Mukherjee. I consider these young musicians as the maestros of the
future, the torchbearers of Indian Classical Music. If you are looking for
good and serious music I am sure you will be happy to discover them-- I am
sure any Indian music lover will love to listen to these outstanding talents. I am glad that after Kushal Das, who has come up as the top sitar player of the current generation, I still have a few more offerings for the music lovers. |
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I am very glad to introduce
Rajrupa Sen. Rajrupa came to me when she was already recognized
as a highly promising musician. Her basic teacher and also my friend Mr.
Siddhartha Roychaudhury thought that she should learn with me. So, she came
to me and we started working together. Rajrupa immediately recognized
two things; one is that she has a long way to go and secondly she will be
able to cover this difficult stretch of her musical journey – the final lap
to climb up the cliff. Rajrupa is now a fully blossomed sarode player. I wish wider
music world might find opportunities to listen to some of her brilliant
performances. |
I take the opportunity to link you to some of her Sarode
performances.
Happy listening!
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Dipankar Mukherjee came to learn with me at a stage when he was quite
conversant with the general techniques of flute playing, already had a good
understanding of vocal renderings but could not find the key to his own
musical expressions and was uncomfortable in some important areas of
performance. I found in him many interesting possibilities and thought he was
very promising musician. Now, I am glad to introduce Dipankar,
he is now quite balanced and matured musician. The music lovers will surely
find him very good and may also discover
certain areas those they might feel as unique to Indian bamboo flute. |
I take the opportunity to link you to some of Dipankar’s Flute
performances.
Happy listening! |
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