The Confluence recently hosted a mesmerizing classical music evening, “Raga Sangeet,” at Rathindra Mancha, Jorasanko Thakurbari. The event featured renowned artists, including Sitar maestro Pandit Partha Bose, Pandit Koushik Bhattacharya, and classical vocalist Tannistha Maity.
A Captivating Commencement
The evening commenced with a captivating Tabla solo performance by Oishik Bhattacharjee. His rendition of ‘Teentaal’ was a masterclass in rhythm and technique, with Tiyasha Karar providing harmonious support on the harmonium. This performance set the tone for the evening, captivating the audience with its intricate beats and lively tempo.
Vocal Magic: Tannistha Maity
Following the enthralling Tabla solo, Tannistha Maity took the stage, mesmerizing the audience with her soulful voice. She performed raga ‘Puriya Dhanashree’ and ‘Kajari,’ accompanied by Pintu Das on Tabla, Kamalaksha Mukherjee on harmonium, and Shreena Ray on tanpura. Her performance was a beautiful blend of emotion and technical precision, leaving the audience spellbound.
Sitar Maestro: Pandit Partha Bose
The second segment began with a performance by the acclaimed Sitar maestro, Pandit Partha Bose. His renditions of raga ‘Desh’ and ‘Gaud Malhar’ showcased his exceptional skill and deep understanding of classical music. Accompanied by Prasanta Dey Roy, Pandit Bose’s performance was a journey through the intricate melodies and rhythms of Indian classical music, captivating the listeners.
Grand Finale: Pandit Koushik Bhattacharjee
The evening concluded with a splendid performance by Pandit Koushik Bhattacharjee. He showcased the diverse and melodious raga ‘Bageshri’ and ‘Kajari,’ bringing the event to a grand finale. Assisted by Niloy Kanti Dutta on Tabla, Kamalaksha Mukherjee on harmonium, and Shubhojit Pal and Ayan Mukherjee on tanpura, his performance was a perfect end to a night filled with musical brilliance.
A Memorable Event
“Raga Sangeet” was a memorable event, leaving the audience captivated by the profound and enchanting world of classical music. The Confluence successfully brought together eminent artists and music enthusiasts, creating an evening that celebrated the rich heritage of Indian classical music.