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Pandit Ajoy Chakrabarty (born 25 December 1952) is an Hindustani classical music, Hindustani classical Singing, vocalist, composer, lyricist and an exponent of the Patiala gharana, Patiala-Kasur gharana. He was given Padma Bhushan Award, the third highest civilian award in India in 2020.


Early life

Ajoy Chakrabarty was born in Kolkata, West Bengal. He was raised with his brother in Shyamnagar, West Bengal, Shyamnagar. His younger brother, Sanjay Chakrabarty, is a lyricist and composer. He graduated top of his class in music, both in B.A and M.A. from the Rabindra Bharati University in Kolkata and joined the ITC Sangeet Research Academy in 1978 as its first scholar. Today he is one of the youngest gurus of this academy. His father, Ajit Chakrabarty, was his first Guru. He then studied with Pannalal Samanta, Kanaidas Bairagi and Jnan Prakash Ghosh. Besides that, he had learnt from Latafat Hussain Khan, Nibruttibua Sarnaik, Hirabai Barodekar and in Carnatic styles from M. Balamuralikrishna, that kept enriching his musical expression and repertoire. Despite having such pure classical "taleem" in the Khyal genre, he also renders lighter forms such as Thumri, Tappa, Bhajan, Kirtan, Indian folk music, Folk, Film/Non-Film and modern songs, in several different languages. He has received several prestigious awards including the Padma Shri (2011), Sangeet Natak Akademi Award (Delhi, 1999–2000), Kumar Gandharva National Award (1993) and the Best Male Playback Singer Award (Bengali Film "Chhandaneer" 1990) ("For bringing the rare depth of emotion, adorned by his command on the classical idiom") and Tansen Samaroh, National Tansen Samman 2015 - by the Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh. He has also received felicitations from both the former and present Chief Ministers of his own State, West Bengal. In 2012, Chief Minister of West Bengal, Mamata Banerjee conferred him the Maha Sangeet Samman and the Banga Bibhushan, two of the State's highest awards. In 2015 he has received Guru Jnan Prakash Ghosh Lifetime Achievement Award. He also was awarded honorary citizenship in New Orleans, after performing with jazz musicians at Preservation Hall, the birthplace of jazz music.


Singing career

He has been invited to perform in Pakistan and China and by BBC for their Golden Jubilee Celebration of India's Independence. He has performed in some of the most prestigious venues around the world such as Carnegie Hall, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, The Kennedy Center, New Orleans Jazz Preservation Hall in the US, the Royal Albert Hall, Royal Albert hall and Queen Elizabeth Hall in the UK and Théâtre de la Ville, Theatre de la Ville in France. In addition to that, Pandit Ajoy Chakrabarty performed at the Aga Khan Museum in Toronto, Canada in 2018 for the Raag-Mala Music Society of Toronto. Inspired by the ideals of his Guru Jnan Prakash Ghosh, Chakrabarty founded Shrutinandan, a school of music.


Personal life

Chakrabarty is married to Chandana Chakraborty. His daughter, Kaushiki Chakraborty, is also a vocalist of Hindustani classical music. Their son, Ananjan Chakraborty, is a sound engineer.


Films


Awards

*National Film Awards, National Award – 1989 *Kumar Gandharva Award – 1993 *Sangeet Natak Akademi award – 2000 *Padma Shri, Padmashree – 2011 *Banga Bibhushan – 2012 * Alva's Virasat Award – 2012 *Pandit Omkarnath Thakur Shastriya Sangeet Award - 2014 - 2015 *Padma Bhushan 2020


References


External links


Ajoy Chakrabarty Official WebsiteAjoy Chakrabarty Biography and discussion forum
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