Udhai Mazumdar

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Background information
Born (1970-03-28) March 28, 1970 (age 52)
Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh
Origin India
Genres Indian classical music
Occupation(s)Musician and composer
Instrument(s) Tabla
Website www.udhaimazumdar.com

Udhai Mazumdar (born March 28, 1970) is an Indian tabla player, [1] music producer and composer.

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Early life

Mazumdar was born in Allahabad, and started learning tabla and Hindustani vocals at the age of seven. In 1981, he became a disciple of Kaviraj Ashutosh Bhattacharya.

In 1988, Mazumdar went to Delhi and became the disciple of the sitar maestro Ravi Shankar. He lived and learned with him in the age-old tradition of "Guru Shiyha Parampara" (Living with the teacher).

Career

Mazumdar has performed for the Royal Families of Britain and Sweden. [2] He has accompanied Ravi Shankar on occasions. [3] [4] [5] Udai made his presence felt while performing with Zakir Hussain on the eve of the 75th birthday celebration of Ravi Shankar. Udai has broadcast on Radio DRS in Switzerland, BBC TV and Radio France. He has toured extensively across the globe: Durgalal Festival Delhi, The Saptak Festival Ahmedabad, Vasantahabba Festival Bengaluru, International Folk Festival Hungary, Drum Festival Germany, World Music Festival Rome, International Festival for Chernobyl Victims Minsk, festivals for contemporary music in Mongolia, Odessa, Vietnam, Indonesia, [6] etc. [7] [8] [9] [10]

More recently[ specify ] he created a musical based on the 11th century epic Geet Govind by Jayadev, called Geet Govinda – The eternal love song of Krishna, [11] [12] [13] [14] Kabir Tulsi and Us, [15] Singing Strings [16] and Bhaskar - The Rising [17] [ better source needed ] for which he has also composed and recorded the original music score. [11]

Personal life

Mazumdar was born in a family of musicians. His father, Partho Sarathy Mazumdar, is among the first generation of guitarists in Indian classical music. Udhai is married to Filomena Bianculli. Together, they have one son, Jay Mazumdar and one daughter, Isha Mazumdar.

Mazumdar composes music and teaches students in Basel, Switzerland and New Delhi, India. Some of these performers include Namrrta Raai, [18] [ better source needed ] Bhaskar Das, Rohan Dasgupta, [19] Piu nandi, and Rupesh Pathak. [20] [21] [22]

Discography

Ravi Shankar, Bikram Ghosh, Udai Mazumdar Pt. Ravi Shankar, Bikram Ghosh, Udai Mazumdar.jpg
Ravi Shankar, Bikram Ghosh, Udai Mazumdar
After a concert in Jakarta, Indonesia where Pandit Udhai Mazumdar lead musicians from around the world Udai Mazumdar at Jakarta.jpg
After a concert in Jakarta, Indonesia where Pandit Udhai Mazumdar lead musicians from around the world

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