- Budhaditya Mukherjee
Budhaditya Mukherjee (1955–) is a Hindustani classical
sitar andsurbahar player of theImdadkhani Gharana (school).He was taught by his father
Bimalendu Mukherjee from the age of 5, and started making a name for himself at a young age. In 1970, he won two national-level music competitions, and soon after was famously endorsed in glowing terms first by film makerSatyajit Ray and thenSouth India n veena great Balachander, who proclaimed him "sitar artist of the century". In 1975, Budhaditya became a grade A artist withAll India Radio (he was promoted to top grade in 1986). Since then, he has become an established sitarist, known for virtuosity, speed and precision.Mukherjee has toured the world extensively, giving concerts in over 25 countries, and from 1983 and 1995, respectively, taught from time to time at the Istituto Interculturale di Studi Musicali Comparati in
Venice and theRotterdam Conservatory. He has also recorded widely, and at the age of 47, his discography spanned exactly 47 CDs, LPs and cassettes. In 1995, he started recording on thesurbahar (bass sitar), first as a two-part series ("Brilliance of Sound") for Beethoven Records in Kolkata (ragas Yaman and Marwa), then raga Komal re Asavari forRPG /HMV on "Tribute to My Father, My Guru" (STCS 850362). In 2003, he was the first Indian classical musician to have anenhanced CD published: "Thumriyan" (RCD-2224), on Bengali label [http://www.rhymerecords.com Rhyme Records] in Kansas, containingraga s Piloo and Bhairavi.His son, Bijoyaditya, was born in 1984, and started training with Bimalendu and Budhaditya at the age of 5.
Budhaditya Mukherjee also holds a degree in
metallurgical engineering .External links
* Official web site: [http://www.budhaditya.com www.budhaditya.com]
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