Ananda Gopal Bandopadhyay

Ananda Gopal Bandopadhyay
Born (1943-01-01) January 1, 1943
Nationality Indian
Known for Tabla player

Ananda Gopal Bandopadhyay (born January 1, 1943, Uttar Pradesh) is an Indian tabla player. He was trained in the style of the Benaras Gharana by his teacher Mahadev Prasad Mishra.[1] His father, Radha Gopal Bandopadhyay, was an amateur vocalist. Bandopadhyay has accompanied several notable vocal musicians, as well as producing solo recordings, and giving solo performances.[2][3]

Musical career

Over his career, has accompanied several notable Hindusthani classical singers.[4][5] He has also performed in several cities outside India, including Boston, New York, San Francisco, and Los Angeles, as well as the World Youth Festival in Berlin.[6] Bandopadhyay is a past faculty member of ITC Sangeet Research Academy in Kolkata,[7] as well as a top rated artist of All India Radio and Doordarshan.

In 1965, he won the first prize in The All India Radio music competition, and was awarded the President's Gold Medal. In 1970, the Emperor of Ethiopia presented him with a Gold Medal, which is an honor not frequently extended to foreign musicians. In 2012, he was awarded the Sangeet Ratna Award by The Salt Lake Music Association.

Personal life

Ananda Gopal Bandopadhyay is married to Rekha Bandopadhyay. He is the father of Pran Gopal Bandopadhyay, a tabla player whom he trained, and Kasturi Bandopadhyay, a Hindusthani classical and semi-classical vocalist.[8][9][10] [11]

See also

References

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  6. http://www.imsom.org/events/20041023.html
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  11. http://www.itcsra.org/sra_story/sra_story_scholars/sra_story_scholars_past.html
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