Shrutinandan International

Pt Ajoy Chakraborty The Visionary

Pandit Ajoy Chakrabarty is poised nearly as a cult figure among all the legendary Indian Classical Vocalists of today. Although considered a scion and doyen of the Patiala-Kasur Gharana (style), primarily representing Ustad Bade Ghulam Ali Khan Sahib's gayaki, he can equally portray even the most subtle features of other major classical gharanas of India like Indor, Delhi, Jaipur, Gwalior, Agra, Kirana, Rampur and even Carnatic music of South India. This is perhaps because of his wide exposure to various genres and their maestros and musicologists besides his own gurus. His father, late Shri Ajit Kumar Chakraborty, Shri Pannalal Samanta and Shri Kanaidas Baigari were the ones, with whom his initial orientation happened, before he was warmly accepted by the ultimate and the greatest Guru of all times, Padmabhushan Pandit Jnan Prakash Ghosh. His training was then continued under Ustad Munawar Ali Khan (son of Ustad Bade Ghulam Ali Khan).

Shrutinandan

Shrutinandan in Sanskrit means: 'Shruti' - Hearing; 'Nandan'- visually Pleasing. So, conjugated, the word means, 'pleasing to the ear'. Panditji had concieved the Shrutinandan concept long before it was inagurated in 1993. This extremely innovative, unique and scientific method and approch in imparting musical knowledge, both in theory and performance, is the soul and spirit of this unique musical institution. Also, Shrutinandan would not be a reality had Panditji not recieved the unfaultering support of his wife, Smt. Chandana Chakrabarty (Guruma) the first teacher and principal of Shrutinandan. In 1998 Panditji expanded this new teaching concept to the West and Shrutinandan International branches in the USA and UK were established.