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One cannot help listening to his deep, melodious voice in awe, which is almost like an antidote to sooth and calm one’s mind and takes out all that stress and pressure, and gives one a blissful feeling of relief.
The Amaradeva Foundation’s 3rd edition of classical musical workshop including the two workshops, are to be held and conducted by Pandit Anindo Chatterjee and Purbayan Chatterjee, the foundation said in a media release.It said: “The foundation is honoured and privileged to have these two eminent artistes to conduct workshops in their specialised areas in Tabla and Sitar respectively. The Amaradeva Foundation’s key objective by organising Classical Music workshops is to enhance the knowledge of our students by giving them the opportunity to experience quality music and meet veteran artistes in the world. The workshop will be conducted for three days and the workshops are conducted free of charge. Music students (graduates, undergraduates, teachers and school students) can send their application to the postal address below or email. A limited number of seats are available and participants will be selected through applications. ![]() |
Anindo Chatterjee is one of the most eminent and recognised table players in India. He got the inspiration to take up the tabla through his uncle, Sitar player Pandit Biswanth Chatterjee, when he was just four years old.
Purbayan is recognised as one of the most accomplished Sitar players of the younger generation.
Ravibandu Vidyapathi needs no introduction; he is a highly praised Sri Lankan drummer, dancer and choreographer.
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