Meet our star performaers who add magic to our events and grace us with their outstanding talent across all types of classical instruments
Abhijit started learning tabla at a very tender age from Sri Tushar Kanti Bose , later from Sri Manik Pal and finally came under the tutelage of Pandit Gyan Prakash Ghosh. As a child he won many Music competitions of national repute. Besides tabla, he had his training in vocal music and in violin.
Abhijit is now a regular performer at all the major music conferences all over India and overseas.
Besides accompanying all the major artistes of India, both in North Indian and South Indian tradition, Abhijit has the privilege of presenting himself as a solo performer in many music conferences in India and Abroad. He has toured extensively all over the world and also associated himself with Jazz world and performed with some Jazz musicians and groups in New York. Abhijit has conducted many seminars on Indian Classical Music, at Universities in U.S.A. , Japan , England and Spain.
Abhijit has recorded many CDs with many reputed companies accompanying almost all the major artists in Indian Classical Music today ; as well as many well-known Jazz musicians. He has also recorded a Tabla solo CD, which is now available from Magnasound and Peshkar CD.
Abhijit has composed music for TV serials and short films of which THE TRAILS- a film on Calcutta- got the National Award and is invited in the film festivals in Amsterdam and Munich.
Abhijit has the privilege of representing India in the World Festival of Music held in Granada , Spain.
In his academic life he is a graduate in English and post graduate in Journalism.
Indian Classical Music is an on the spot creation within the framework of the raag. Providing accompaniment for a pre-composed item is totally different from that of a spontaneous composition. Here the mood of the artiste reigns supreme. The accompanist has to understand the psyche of the artiste as well as the requirement of the moment and accordingly give either subdued support, one to one dialogue, or absolutely thrilling display of his talent.
Anand Gopal Bandopadhyay and his tabla have all these characteristics in abundance. An ardent admirer of the art of sangat, he had his initial training from his father Pandit Mahadeo Prasad Misra (Benaras gharana) who formally trained him into an accomplished tablist. At the tender age of 18 he won the first prize in tabla in the All India Radio Music Competition. At present, he is the top grade artist of A.I.R.
This was just the beginning of a brilliant career of this sensitive tabla player who is successful both as a soloist as well as an accompanist. His popularity took him to places including World Youth Festival (Berlin), Festival of India (Maryland), Boston, New York, San Francisco to name a few. Apart from these performances, he was associated with many prestigious organizations like Song and Drama Division, Delhi, Faculty Music and Fine Arts, University of Delhi, Amir Khusrau Society of Chicago. At present he is a full time member of the faculty of Sangeet Research Academy, Calcutta.
… Maestros mesmerize with celestial music…. Anand Gopal Bandopadhyay enthralled the audience with his Benarasi style of percussion. The Hitvadi
Anand Gopal Bandopadhyay who belongs to Bishnupur gharana is a tabla player par excellence …. And has regaled the audience each time ….. .His accompaniment of the singer enhances the beauty and the serenity of the program. Nagpur Times
… In the layakari Nag (main artiste) maintained a high standard and wide rhythmic range. Anand Gopal Bandopadhyay on the tabla maintained the right pace and rhythm throughout. The Telegraph
Anand Gopal Bandopadhyay on the tabla followed him (Rashid) with competence. Sunday Financial Express
The program was a total success from beginning to end. Anand Gopal accompanied…. On the tabla. He maintained the desired musical temperament throughout the program. The Telegraph
Anand Gopal Bandopadhyay was the hardest working accompanist of the festival. Evening after evening he accomplished the task with great ability. Accompaniment with vocal and instrumental music needs different kinds of skill and Anand Gopal has both in an ample measure, enabling him to add luster to the main item, whether it is vocal or instrumental. The Hindustan Times
Arawind Thatte, born in a musical family of intellectuals has been playing harmonium since his childhood. He also played Tabla under the guidance of late Pt. G.L. Samant. He was trained in vocal music at Bharat Gayan Samaj (Pune). Today, Arawind has become a renowned Harmonium player and has accompanied almost all stalwarts of classical music. In addition he has participated in more than 125 programs of Marathi light music “Mantarlelya Chitrabanat”. He has traveled extensively around the world and has performed all over India, on Radio and TV and in most prestigious music conferences. Besides music Arawind has a brilliant academic career with a doctorate in Mathematics.
Sangeetha Kalanidhi Professor T. N. Krishnan, recognized as one of the world’s finest violinists, had his training under his father A. Narayana Iyer and Sri Semmangudi Sreenivasa Iyer, the doyen of Carnatic music. A winner of many coveted awards – Sangeetha Kalanidhi from Music Academy, Madras, The Sangeet Natak Academy award from the Government of India, Padma Bibhushan from the President of India, to name a few. Professor Krishnan has served in many important positions: Professor, Government Music College, Madras, Principal, Tamilnadu Government Music College, Head of Carnatic Music section of the Delhi University, Vice Chairman of the Sangeet Natak Academy, Government of India, Visiting Professor, the Center for World Music, Berkley, California. Professor Krishnan has toured the U.S., U.K., Canada, Australia and other countries many times presenting and delighting the audience.
To quote a couple of reviews by leading magazines around the world:
There is a vibrant, emotional warmth, technical precision and perfection in his delightful melodic rendition. The serenity and total virtuosity are soothing and endearing. Evocative improvisation and nuances, (and) tantalizing subtlety with clarity providing absorbing interest in the listener mark his concerts. His impeccably smooth bowing blends severe classicism with depth, and fluency with polish.
In his hands the instrument exudes a sweet tonal quality which imparts an indefinable charm to his playing.
Shujaat Khan is a brilliant and distinctively original sitarist whose sweet, singing tone, virtuosic technique and commanding presence have stamped him as the undeniable and the foremost heir to one of India’s most illustrious musical heritage, the Imdadkhani gharana.
Shujaat Khan is the seventh in an unbroken line of sitar virtuosi that includes many of the greatest names of this century – his great grandfather Imdad Khan and grandfather Inayat Khan were the foremost sitarists of their times. His father and guru is sitarist Ustad Vilayat Khan, the creator of the gayaki ang or vocal playing style and one of the greatest Indian musicians of this century, and to many a legend in his own life time.
Shujaat Khan, born in 1960, started practicing at the age of three on a specially constructed small sized sitar and at the age of six was already giving public performances and acclaimed as a child prodigy. Shujaat Khan has been performing and touring both in India and around the world ever since. He has played at many of India’s most prestigious music festivals and has traveled abroad extensively, visiting nearly all of the countries in western and eastern Europe and Scandinavia as well as the United States, Canada, and Japan, China, Mongolia and other far eastern countries. In 1993-94 Shujaat Khan was artist-in-residence at the School of Music of the University of Washington in Seattle.
Subhash Kamat has accompanied almost all the stalwarts of Hindustani classical music. He started learning Tabla from his father Pt. Chandrakant Kamt and later received further training from Pt. Samta Prasad, a doyen of Banaras Gharana. Subhash has participated in all the major music conferences in India and has traveled across USA, Canada and UK, for musical performances. He is a regular broadcaster on All India Radio (AIR) and Doordarshan.