Calcutta Chronicles: Indian Slide-guitar Odyssey
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Calcutta Chronicles has received a GRAMMY NOMINATION for Best Traditional World Music Album at the 51st Grammy Awards
In 2007, Debashish Bhattacharya won the BBC Radio 3 Award For World Music in the Asia & Pacific category for his album 3: Calcutta Slide-Guitar
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Calcutta Chronicles: Indian Slide-Guitar Odyssey is a musical journey through the centuries of guitar playing in India. Using three unique guitars that BBC award winner Pandit Debashish Bhattacharya designed himself, each beautiful raga explores influences ranging from Gypsy to Sufi with deep sensitivity and free-flowing movement between past and present, tradition and innovation.
This new album follows on from 3: Calcutta Slide-Guitar, which won a BBC Radio 3 Award for World Music in 2007 and helped bring to the world's attention Debashish Bhattacharya's incredible artistry as a musician and slide guitar player and his talent for innovative composition. He is also known for his collaborations with various musicians, including Bob Brozman, Djeli Moussa Diawara and Takashi Hirayasu.
Played on three slide-guitars designed by Debashish, Calcutta Chronicles: Indian Slide-Guitar Odyssey is an album of Indian raga music, interpreted in a way that is accessible both to the Indian and western listener, touching on the blues, jazz, flamenco and Hawaiian music. His home city, Calcutta (now Kolkata), has for centuries been a centre of artistic excellence and this has strongly influenced Debashish's development. This, together with his own inspirations drawn from performing and collaborating all over the world, plus elements of Sufism and the origins of the Romani of Hindustan, have resulted in a beautiful and dynamic album.
Debashish grew up in a musical family, accompanying his parents, both singers, on tabla, guitar or tambura. In the late 1920s, the legendary Hawaiian musician, Tao Moe, visited Calcutta, bringing with him a steel guitar and starting a trend for the instrument. Somehow a steel guitar found its way into the Bhattacharya household and Debashish started to play it. As his musical career continued he developed his own style of slide guitar playing, adding resonating and drone strings. He studied with Pandit Brij Bhushan Kabra, who introduced the slide guitar into Indian classical music, and later with vocalist Pandit Ajoy Chakraborty who expanded his knowledge of Raga music. In 2003, aged 40, he was himself made a Pandit (master).
Calcutta Chronicles: Indian Slide-Guitar Odyssey reveals Debashish's interest in striking a fine line between the contemporary and the ancient. 'Nivedan' (A Journey Beyond Time) is a thumri-based piece that is devotional - portraying dialogues between Lord Krishna and his devotee - but it has a contemporary feel. 'Sufi Bhakti' (Eternal Joy) blends elements from Sufi music and Bhatki, devotional music of India, using the Anandi with the harp, tabla and one-stringed ektara. The composition is within the forms of the classical raga Bhairavi but there are strong international flavours and rhythms.
'Gypsy Anandi' (Odyssey of Slide Guitar) mixes melodies from diverse cultures - an Indian melody with an Hawaiian flavour, with Afro-Andalusian rhythms but with its soul in raga - played with three different Anandis and 'Maya' (Illuslide) has a strong repetitive melody which again blends the raga with rhythms drawn from elsewhere.
Debashish Bhattachaya's latest offering is a musical journey through the centuries of guitar playing in India, exploring influences ranging from Gypsy to Sufi with deep sensitivity and free-flowing movement between past and present, tradition and innovation.
In 2007, Debashish Bhattacharya won the BBC Radio 3 Award For World Music in the Asia & Pacific category for his album 3: Calcutta Slide-Guitar
Global Rhythm, USA, July 2008'Indian classical music both as it was meant to be played and has never been played before'
The Independent On Sunday, UK, July 15 2008'Shimmying, singing, crying, and whispering, it's now a wonderfully eloquent instrument, to which this album does full justice.'
Songlines, UK, July 2008, rating: * * * * * Five stars - Top of the world album'beautifully uncluttered and satisfying... innovative and sensational'
Jazzwise, UK, June 2008, rating: * * * * Four stars'this new album captures him and Subhasis Bhattacharya in peak form'
Queensland Homes, AUS, June 2008'this release is a joyous testimony to his [Bhattacharya's] skill and versatility as a world musician.'
Cyclic Defrost Magazine, AUS, 29 June 2008
'You'll be hard pressed to find anything as extraordinary and beautiful as this.'
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- Riverboat Records (UK)
- Artysta
- Debashish Bhattacharya
- Nazwa
- Calcutta Chronicles
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