- Sunil Ganguly
Sunil Ganguly (died
June 14 ,1999 ) was anIndia n musician who played the Hawaiian electric guitar. He made a number of records of Indian film music on theHMV label and with Sagarika Recording Co. [ [http://www.fmi.uni-passau.de/~schneide/discogr/hmvindia/index.php3?prefix=MOCE The Gramophone Company of India (HMV) Records Listing] ]Sunil Ganguly was born at Sonamura village in
Tripura [cite web
url=http://www.tribuneindia.com/1999/99jun14/nation.htm
title=Guitarist Ganguli dead
publisher=The Tribune
date=1999-06-14
accessdate=2007-04-01] . He re-created a number of popular hit Bollywood songs, from the films of 1940s, 50s, 60s and 70s, on guitar [cite web
url=http://www.sangeetmahal.com/music/music_film_music_archives.asp
title=When Melody Was Queen: Film Instrumentals Archive
publisher=Sangeet Mahal: The music greats
accessdate=2007-04-01] . He trained under the great Pt. Pannalal Ghosh, also the guru of the renowned vocalist Pt. Ajay Chakrabarty. Ganguly, therefore, had a profound knowledge of North Indian Classical music and had a unique gayaki style with which he played the guitar.He has a number of compositions based on various ragas (like Malkauns,Kedar,etc) and also dhuns- one of them being a Bhairavi-Bilaskhani Todi Dhun in which he combined the two ragas. His compositions are full of meends (sliding movements) and various other ornamentations Hindusthani classical music which are used especially in vocal Hindusthani classical music (and hence the gayaki style).A good degree of technical mastery is required to play his compositions correctly and with ease. Fact|date=February 2008 Some of his remarkable records include 'Ghazal chedi usne', an album of instrumentals of ghazals by prominent singers like Mehdi Hassan, Jagjit Singh. His recording career spanned more than 40 yrs from 1957, when he cut his first album from HMV. He died inKolkata onJune 14 ,1999 , after a protracted illness.Discography
His HMV records include:
* "Electric Guitar" (1975) S/MOCE 3006
* "Electric Guitar Hindi Film Tunes" (1979) S/MOCE 3015
* "The Classic Touch (Electric Guitar)" (1980) S/MOCE 3016
* "Swinging Hits" (1980) S/MOCE 3018 CDs from HMV include
* Nostalgia (2000) - Old melodies
* Nostalgia (2000) - Great Ghazals on GuitarCDs from Sagarika
* Golden Greats from Yesteryears
* YaadeinNotes
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