Sudeshna Bhattacharya || Sarod || Bhatiali
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 18 ธ.ค. 2024
- Bhatiali, a captivating form of folk music, originates from the rich cultural landscapes of both Bangladesh and West Bengal, India. Traditionally sung by boatmen as they navigate the flowing rivers, Bhatiali carries the serene and soulful essence of river life. The term "Bhatiali" is derived from the word "bhata," meaning "ebb" or "downstream," reflecting the rhythmic journey of the water. Let the enchanting melodies of Bhatiali transport you to a world where the river’s gentle currents meet the soul-stirring sounds of tradition.
Sudeshna started learning the sarod from her father, Sri Krishna Mohan Bhattacharya, who was a student of Pandit Radhika Mohan Maitra. She began at four years old, growing up in a family deeply connected to Indian classical music. Her grandfather also played a big role, learning from Ustad Ameer Khan Sarodia of the Senia Vinkaar Gharana.
At eight, Sudeshna began formal training under the renowned maestro, Ustad Amjad Ali Khan.
In 2003, Sudeshna was invited by the French Ministry of Culture to France, where she spent ten years performing concerts in France and abroad, giving workshops, recording music, and participating in cultural events.
In 2013 Sudeshna moved to Norway. In Norway she lectured for master's students at Norway's Academy of Music, and all the way Sudeshna has continued to perform live, compose and teach music, release albums and much more.
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