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Pandit Nayan Ghosh - The Twin Classicist
Born in 1956, Pandit Nayan Ghosh is acclaimed
in Son and disciple of the 20th century Tabla
wizard Nikhil Ghosh and nephew of Pannalal Ghosh, “the Father of Indian
Classical Flute”, Nayan has inherited the rich and learned legacy from his
five or six predecessors and carries it with a dignity and grace that is
rare. His sitar recitals sparkle with intense
melodiousness and rich delineations, bringing out the depth and the true
spirit of the raga. His judicious balance of the gayaki (vocalisation) and
the tantrakari (instrumentation) elements reveal his unswerving focus on
musical form and beauty. His formidable tabla solos drawn from an enviable
repertoire of the Farukhabad, Delhi, Ajrada, Lucknow and Punjab schools and
his eloquent and mesmerising accompaniments have won him a strong stamp of
recognition as a blue-blooded tabla player. Having first broadcast his solo at the age of
4 in 1960, his prodigious talent was carefully nurtured by his great father
with a highly restrained exposure. However, it was since the age of 18, in
1974, that his music took him across continents repeatedly and saw him
represent India at some of the most prestigious International Music Festivals
and Universities across Europe, USA, Canada, UK, Australia, New Zealand,
North Africa and the Far East, with rave reviews in international dailies
like the New York Times, the Sydney Morning Herald, the Tribune-de-Geneve,
Franfurter-Allgemeine, the Kansas City Times and so on. A 1998 recipient of the Achievement Award from
the Governor of California, Gray Davis in Los Angeles, Nayan has shared the
stage with such legends as Ravi Shankar,
Vilayat Khan and Nikhil Banerjee, besides a whole galaxy of stars like
Buddhadev Dasgupta, Shivkumar Sharma, Amjad Ali Khan, Rais Khan, Shamim
Ahmed, Salamat Ali Khan, Pandit Jasraj, Sharan Rani, Rajeev Taranath and L.
Subramaniam among others. Like his father who interacted with the Kings of
Jazz - Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington and Dave Brubeck, Nayan too jammed
with avant-garde pianist Yosuke Yamashita and guitarist Kazumi Watanabe in
Tokyo and Kidd Jordan and Henry Butler in New Orleans. Nayan Ghosh has to his credit several CD
albums on noted international labels besides collaboration with acknowledged
world musicians like Paul Grant, John Bailey and Ross Daly. Presently, as Director of India’s leading
music academy, the SANGIT MAHABHARATI in Juhu, Mumbai, Nayan is actively
imparting advanced training to numerous young professional musicians, besides
supporting his father’s monumental work, the ENCYCLOPAEDIA OF MUSIC IN INDIA
which is soon to be published by the Oxford University Press, worldwide. Address: SANGIT MAHABHARATI, A-6, Tele:
91-22-26245901 / 26207283. E-mail: nayanghosh@rediffmail.com
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