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My parents being great patrons and lovers of music were able to realize the hidden musical talents within us. Since then, they have encouraged and supported us in every way in the field of music.
My brother Pratim used to take lessons on ‘tabla’ while I started taking music lessons from the age of six or seven. My love and affinity towards music grew day by day.
I received my initial training from my first ‘Guru’,
shree Sujit Mazumdar of the same town, Bardhaman. Then I was under the guidance of
Shree Nisakar Mallik. Since then I have been a disciple of innumerable ‘Gurus’ and ‘gharanas’. I feel proud and I am fired with confidence when I am remainded of the fact that I was under the guidance of one of the legends and revolutionaries of Indian classical music, Padma Bhusan awarded,
Pandit Jyan Prakash Ghosh. The other colossal stars in the sky of music who have enlightened me with their light are
Dr. Amiya Ranjan Bandopadhaya,
Prof. Arun Bhattacharya (Dhrupad Singer), Shree Biman Mukhopadhyay and Chandidas Basu. After completing the Master’s degree in music, I took ‘taalim’ in “Bharatiya Raag Sangeet” under
Pandit Arun Bhaduri for about half a decade at Sangeet Research Academy affiliated to ITC, Kolkata. I was a research fellow and was awarded the grade B+ after lot of perseverance and hardwork.
I got the shock of my life and was heartbroken when one of my mentors,
Pandit Jyan Prakash ghosh breathed his last in the year 1997. Since then I am a disciple of yet another peerless personality in the world of the Indian Classical Music,
Pandit Ajoy Chakraborty. The great
honorable personality has been my friend, philosopher and guide. Presently I am a music teacher (on contract basis) at higher secondary level at Bardhaman Harisava Hindu Girls’ High School. My motto is to propagate my knowledge in music to the next generation and to help them develop a sense of liking for this sublime art.
I have always dreamt of establishing an institution where I could teach children to present music in a right way and sing songs flawlessly. I believe music is a form of art which can purge one’s soul of all evils and transport a person’s mind above all narrow distinctions. The year 1990 has a special importance for me when my cherished dream was fulfilled. ‘Kalavati Music Academy’ was born on the auspicious day of ‘Poila baisakh, 1990’, which I believe is my second daughter. Every year this day is celebrated with lots of fun, frolic and gaiety. Though no one is formally invited, yet all the members and the ex-members spontaneously join us on this day to make this day a grand success. I am overwhelmed by the enthusiasm and the reverence that the members have for their institution.
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