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Pandit
Ajoy Chakrabarty is one of India’s most eminent Classical Vocalists.
Born in Calcutta in 1952, his parents reminisce that he could sing
before he could talk. Despite having fallen on hard times, they
spared no pains in fulfilling the great potential the child showed.
His father Shri Ajit Chakrabarty walked him through a first musical
course, and afterwards oversaw his training under great teachers
like the Late Kanaidas Bairagi, Pandit Jnan Prakash Ghosh and the
Late Munawar Ali Khan.Genius combined with exceptional talent earned
young Ajoy Gold Medals in BA Honours and MA examinations of Rabindra
Bharati University, Calcutta. He received the singular distinction
to be the first elected Fellow to receive a gold medal from the
Sangeet Research Academy, Calcutta, a premier music institution of
India devoted to the promotion of classical music in India and
abroad, where Ajoy joined as a Scholar but was in a few years
assigned the rank of Guru and member of the Expert Committee, in
recognition of his extraordinary expertise in the field of music.
Ajoy Chakraborty joined
ITC- SRA in 1978 as its first scholar and went on to become one of
the youngest gurus of this academy, a post that he still holds.
He was the first
recipient of the Kumar Gandharva Award the most prestigious National
Award for the best musician of India under forty-five years of age.
As his musical genius prompts him to respect and cultivate all kinds
of good music he has been proving his unique excellence in various
genres of Indian music. Hence he received the President’s Award for
the best male playback singer in the 37th National Film Festival
1990 and many State Awards of note.Since his twenties, Pandit
Chakrabarty has been spanning the cultural gulf between India and
the West through his extensive musical tours in Europe and America,
attempting to transmute Indian vocal classical music in a universal
idiom of feeling. Numerous albums, records and CDs of his classical
and light classical songs published in India and abroad endear him
even to those listeners who do not know the language of the lyrics.
He wrote some lines
for us on 24th September, 1991:
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