Amaresh Roy Chowdhury

Amaresh Roy Chowdhury

Chowdhury during an award ceremony in Narayanganj
Background information
Born 1928 (age 8788)
Faridpur, Bengal Presidency, British India

Amaresh Roy Chowdhury (born 1928) is a Bangladeshi classical vocalist of the Indian sub-continent.[1] He was awarded Ekushey Padak in 2016 by the Government of Bangladesh for his contribution to classical music.[2]

Early life

Amaresh Roy Chowdhury was born in the village of Chouddoroshi in the district of Faridpur of the then Presidencies and provinces of British India on September 18, 1928. His father was Avinash Roy Chowdhury, & mother Rajlakshmi Roy Chowdhury. They belonged to the respescted zamindar family of Roy Bahadur Mahendra Narayan Roy Chowdhury of Faridpur.

He moved to Rajshahi after the liberation war of Bangladesh in 1971, & has been living there with his wife Sonali Roy Chowdhury & his family ever since.

Musical Journey

When he was a student of fifth grade, he started learning classical music with his mother's support & appreciation. At first he started training from Pandit Sudhir Lal Chakrabarty, a famous music composer of the sub-continent. After his sudden death, Amaresh went to Harihar Shukla, another famous musician from Sirajganj, (father of the famous Indian singer Haimanti Sukla) for vocal training. Afterwards he received training on Dhrupada, Khayal & Thumri from the famous classical maestro Sangeetacharya Tarapada Chakraborty for some years. Apart from that, he learned modern songs & Raagas from composer Nikhil Chandra Sen, & received vocal training from Manas Chakroborty. After passing his Matriculation in 1945, he continued learning & practicing classical music.

Career

At present, he teaches music in Shilpashram Lalitkala Academy of Rajshshi, & in 1981, he founded his own musical institution, Sangeetashram.

Notable Contributioms

Amaresh Roy Chowdhury noted down the tunes of the songs by Kazi Nazrul Islam from their original records & preserved them in notations.

Awards

References

  1. "Pandit Amaresh Roy Chowdhury performs at IGCC". The Daily Star. June 1, 2014. Retrieved February 16, 2016.
  2. "16 named for Ekushey Padak". The Daily Star. February 10, 2016. Retrieved February 16, 2016.
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