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Sandeep Das is an Indian tabla player and composer currently based in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. His collaboration with Yo-Yo Ma for
The Silk Road Ensemble Silkroad, formerly the Silk Road Project, Inc., is a not-for-profit organization, initiated by the cellist Yo-Yo Ma in 1998, promoting collaboration among artists and institutions, promoting multicultural artistic exchange, and studying the ebb and ...
- Sing Me Home - won the Grammy award for Best World Music Album at the
59th Grammy Awards The 59th Annual Grammy Awards ceremony was held on February 12, 2017. The CBS network broadcast the show live from the Staples Center in Los Angeles. The ceremony recognized the best recordings, compositions, and artists of the eligibility year, ...
, 2017. He was previously nominated twice for the Grammy Award in 2005 and 2009.


Early life and education

Sandeep Das was born in Patna, Bihar, India. His family was originally from
Chandannagar Chandannagar french: Chandernagor ), also known by its former name Chandernagore and French name Chandernagor, is a city in the Hooghly district in the Indian state of West Bengal. It is headquarter of the Chandannagore subdivision and is part ...
, West Bengal, relocating to Patna in the 1970s. Sandeep completed his schooling from
St. Xavier's High School, Patna , motto_translation = For God and Country , location = , streetaddress = West Gandhi Maidan Marg , region = , city = , county = Patna , state ...
(1975–1985). He graduated in English Literature with gold medal from Banaras Hindu University. He first began learning Tabla under Pt. Shiv Kumar Singh at the age of 8.


Benares Gharana

Sandeep started learning from Kishan Maharaj, under the Indian Guru-shishya tradition, at the age of 9. Sandeep would travel on weekends from his home in Patna, to Benaras, where his Guru lived. Later, his family shifted to Benares so that his musical education could continue unhindered. After 11 years of learning the
Benaras Gharana Benares gharānā (Hindi: बनारस घराना) is one of the six most common styles of playing of the Indian tabla. History The Benares tabla gharana was developed a little over 200 years ago by Pandit Ram Sahai (1780–1826). At ...
style of Tabla playing, Das moved to Delhi in 1990, to pursue his career as a professional Tabla player.


Career


Indian Classical Music

In 1986, Sandeep made his stage debut in India (at the age of 15), with Sitar maestro Ravi Shankar. He was three times the national drumming champion. He was also, at the time, the youngest drummer to be graded by Akashvani (radio broadcaster) ( All India Radio). Das moved to Delhi in 1990 to pursue his career as a professional Tabla player, and began playing with prominent musicians such as
Shubha Mudgal Shubha Mudgal (born 1 January 1959) is an Indian singer of Hindustani classical music. Her repertoire includes the genres of khyal, thumri, dadra, and Indian pop. She has received the Padma Shri in 2000. Early life Shubha was born in Allahabad ...
, Amjad Ali Khan, Hariprasad Chaurasia, Shivkumar Sharma, and Shujaat Khan among others.


World Music

In 1991, Das debuted outside India, with steel drum bands in Trinidad. In 2001, he performed with the New York Philharmonic, under the direction of Kurt Masur for a work composed by Kayhan Kalhor. In April 2012, he premiered a work written for him by eminent composer Evan Ziporyn, as a soloist with the Boston Modern Orchestra Project. His composition ''Tarang'' is the theme music for ''Blind Sight'', a documentary about the first Mount Everest climb by six blind climbers. He has been nominated for the Grammy Awards twice. In 2003, his recording ''The Rain'' was nominated for a Grammy in the World Music category. In this album, Sandeep Das collaborated with Shujaat Khan and Kayhan Kalhor. In 2009, a recording with Silk Road Ensemble got him a nomination for the Grammy in the Classical Crossover section for the album ''Off the Map''. His track ''Sulvasutra'', composed by Evan Ziporyn, features in this album.


Silk Road Project

Sandeep has composed for and performed internationally with the Silk Road Ensemble of Yo-Yo Ma since the group's founding in 2000. When he started playing with the Silk Road, Yo-Yo Ma was surprised to learn that, Das did not read music scores, but could memorize a piece. With the ensemble, he has performed extensively, including, the United Nations General Assembly Hall in New York in 2008, BBC Proms in 2004 and 2009, and the Opening Ceremony of the Special Olympic Games in Shanghai. His composition ''Mohini'', is the theme music for a 10-episode documentary on the Silk Road, produced by Japanese TV channel NHK.


Hum Ensemble

Also a cultural and educational entrepreneur, Sandeep founded HUM (Harmony and Universality through Music) in 2009, an ensemble of world-class artists, to promote global understanding through musical performance and education. The ensemble was inspired by the Silk Road Project and Yo-Yo Ma's vision to connect the world through music. In March 2010, HUM presented its ''World Premiere Concert'' at Kamani Auditorium, New Delhi and Birla Sabhaghar, Kolkatta. In February 2011, the HUM Ensemble performed its ''Rhythm of Life'' Concert at Siri Fort Auditorium, New Delhi and NCPA, Mumbai. In November 2012, its ''World Harmony Concert'' was performed at the Kamani Auditorium in New Delhi, and the concert received critical acclaim in the Indian media. Through these concerts, HUM raises funds for its endeavors to support education in arts of differently-abled children. HUM also plans to provide health insurance for aging artists. The HUM Ensemble now tours extensively in the United States and has recently performed at venues like the National Gallery of Art, Carolina Performing Arts, and Cal Performances.


Mentoring

In 2012, Sandeep Das was invited by the Harvard Graduate School of Education to teach a course on ''Arts in Education''. He has given masterclasses at
Juilliard School of Music The Juilliard School ( ) is a private performing arts conservatory in New York City. Established in 1905, the school trains about 850 undergraduate and graduate students in dance, drama, and music. It is widely regarded as one of the most elit ...
, Berklee College of Music, Rhode Island School of Design, Harvard University Academy of Music in Villecroze, France and Stanford University.


Original compositions

Sandeep's compositions exhibit both the Western and Indian genres of music. He has composed multiple pieces over the years including ''Soul Mitra'' (2019),''Vaishnavi'' (2018), ''Vairocana'' (2018) ''King Ashoka'' (2016), ''If You Shall Return'' (2016), ''Mohini'' (2006), ''Srishti'' (2005), and ''Tarang'' (2002).


Vaishnavi (2018)

''Vaishnavi'' was inspired by a ninth century statue of Queen Sembiyan Mahadevi as the Goddess Parvati on display at the Smithsonian Freer , Sackler galleries in Washington, D.C, and was commissioned by the Freer , Sackler from Silkroad in honor of Julian Raby through a generous gift from Jeffrey P. Cunard. The piece begins with an
alap The Alap (; ) is the opening section of a typical North Indian classical performance. It is a form of melodic improvisation that introduces and develops a raga. In dhrupad singing the alap is unmetered, improvised (within the raga) and unaccompani ...
between the
Sheng Sheng may refer to: * Sheng (instrument) (笙), a Chinese wind instrument * Sheng (surname) (盛), a Chinese surname * Sheng (Chinese opera), a major role in Chinese opera * Sheng (升), ancient Chinese unit of volume, approximately 1 liter * S ...
(Chinese Mouth Organ) and Bass that transitions to the rhythm cycle, Jhaptaal. ''Vaishnavi'' was originally performed as a trio of Tabla, Sheng, and Bass, but has been performed in several alternate instrumentations such as Tabla and Bass. The piece can currently be heard playing in the museum on its audio tour.


Discography

* ''Delhi to Damascus,'' Sandeep Das & the HUM Ensemble, 2020, Label: In a Circle Records * ''Sing Me Home,'' Silk Road Ensemble, 2016, Label: Sony Masterworks * ''Diva Girija Devi'', Girija Devi, 2016, Label: Times Music * ''A Playlist Without Borders'', Silk Road Ensemble, 2013, Label: Sony Masterworks * ''Big Grenadilla/Mumbai'', with Evan Ziporyn, 2012, Label: Cantaloupe Music * ''Off the Map'', Silk Road Ensemble, 2009, Label: World Village * ''New Impossibilities'', Silk Road Ensemble, 2007, Label: Sony Classics * ''My Inspirations'', Amjad Ali Khan, 2006, Label: Navras Records * ''Silk Road Journeys: Beyond the Horizon'', Silk Road Ensemble, 2005, Label: Sony Classical Records * ''Sonata'', Ayaan Ali Bangash, 2005, Label: Studio Synthesis * ''The Essential Yo-Yo Ma'', 2005, Label: Sony Classical Records * ''Enchantment'', Silk Road Ensemble, 2004, Label: Sony Classical Records * ''The Rain'', Ghazal Ensemble, 2004, Label: ECM Records * ''Indian Delta'', Vishwa Mohan Bhatt, 2002, Label: Sense World Music * ''The Taj Heritage Series: Pt. Vishwa Mohan Bhatt'', Vishwa Mohan Bhatt, 2002, Label: Virgin Records * ''Silk Road Journeys: When Strangers Meet'', Silk Road Ensemble, 2002, Label: Sony Classical Records * ''The Best of the Cord'', Vishwa Mohan Bhatt, 1996, Label: Indian Music Club * ''Maestros Mehfil'', Various Artists, 1995, T-Series * ''The Tradition of Khyal on Sitar'', Shujaat Khan, 1995, Label: Makal Records * ''Lure of the Desert'', Vishwa Mohan Bhatt, 1994, Label: T-Series * ''Raag Bilaskhani Todi'', Shujaat Khan, 1994, Label: Young Spirit Records


Awards and recognition

*Massachusetts Cultural Council Fellow, Traditional Arts, 2022 *John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellow, 2019 *Live Arts Boston Grant Recipient, The Boston Foundation, 2018 *Grammy Award, Best World Music Album, 2017, for the album ''Sing Me Home.'' *Brother Thomas Fellow, The Boston Foundation, 2017 *New England Choice Awards Artist of the Year, 2017 *Grammy Nomination, ''Best Classical Crossover Album'', 2009, for album ''Off The Map''. *Grammy Nomination, ''Best World Music Album'', 2005, for the album ''The Rain''. *Awarded ''Chattra Vibhushan'' by Banaras Hindu University *Awarded ''Significant Achievement Award'' by St. Xavier's High School *Awarded ''Patna College Blue'' by Patna College


Personal life

Sandeep Das resides in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. He met his future wife Tripti while they were members of the National Cadet Corps, at the 1985 Republic Day celebrations of India. They have two daughters, Sakshi and Sonakshi.


References


External links


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Das, Sandeep Living people Tabla players Indian drummers Indian percussionists World music musicians 1971 births Musicians from Patna St. Xavier's Patna alumni 20th-century Indian musicians Banaras Hindu University alumni 21st-century drummers