The
musical heritage initiated by Ustad Bade Ghulam
Ali Khan Sahib had meandered through the ages and
is still survived by a quite a few young promising
talents. The direct disciple of Pandit Ajoy
Chakraborty - ANJANA NATH, is unambiguously
identified as one of them.
Born in 1968, Anjana
started singing from her early childhood and
blossomed under the shade of her pious mother, Smt.
Kusumita Nath; but her first formal teacher was Smt.
Meera Banerjee, who is regarded as one of the
frontlines among the disciple of Ustad Bade Ghulam
Ali Khan. Later on she continued her music education
under Late Lalit Mohan Sanyal.
Topper in the school's public examination in her
district, Anjana ducked away the specialised study
in English literature at the Graduate level for the
sake of Indian classical music. She decided to
carry on with classical vocal music alongside her
academic study and opted for learning "Khayal &
Thumri" of "Patiala Gharana".
Anjana's relentless effort enabled her to continue
in the same characteristic saga of her great
predecessors. One can find the now rarely heard pure
"Aa-Kar", which is one of the unique specialties of
"Patiala Gharana" in her recital. Apart from that,
her applications and innovative experimentations
with laya, complex rhythmic divisions, "Sargam and
Taan", reveals not only emotion but the devotion and
insight present in her "sadhana".
Performance
Crew
Anjana Nath,
4-6 Co - Musicians
Time
60 Min to 90 Min
Travel & Stay (All
will Travel by Air if Out of Base Country)
Air
1 J Class, Rest all Economy
Train
(N/A)
Road
1 Luxury Car, and Van for team
Stay
5 Star - 1 Suet, 3 Deluxe Rooms
Show Requirements
Sound & Lights
4 cordless, 14 Mike, Mixer, Dat, CD, Lights as per Setup