Samir ChatterjeeTabla
Profile:Samir Chatterjee is a virtuoso Tabla player of India. He
travels widely across the world throughout the year performing in numerous
festivals as a soloist or with other outstanding musicians from both Indian and
western musical traditions. Samir performed at the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony
in Oslo, Norway in 2007 and also performs at the United Nations General
Assembly on special occasions. His compositions are widely acclaimed as well as
his writings. Since June, 2008 Samir has been working towards the musical
revival of Afghanistan. His formation as a musician occurred mainly under the
guidance of Pt. Amalesh Chatterjee (since 1966) and Pt. Shyamal Bose (since
1984), both of whom were from the Farrukhabad Gharana (school) of
Tabla-playing, which he now represents. Samir Chatterjee lives in New Jersey,
and has been a catalyst in the fusion of Indian and Non-Indian music, in his
own creations and others as well. He can be heard on numerous recordings
featuring as soloist, accompanying many of India's greatest musicians and in
collaboration with western musicians of outstanding caliber. In concert Samir
has performed with Ravi Shankar, Vilayat Khan, Bhimsen Joshi, Jasraj, Nikhil
Banerjee, V.G. Jog, Shivkumar Sharma, Hariprasad Chaurasia, M.S.
Gopalakrishnan, Amjad Ali Khan, Salamat Ali Khan, Pauline Oliveros, William
Parker, Branford Marsalis, Ravi Coltrane, Ned Rothenberg, Jerome Harris, Mark Feldman,
Eric Friedlander, Dave Douglas, Steve Gorn, Boby Sanabria, Ben Verdery, Dance
Theater of Harlem, Boston Philharmonic, Polish National Radio Orchestra, Junoon
and other Indian, jazz, classical and avant guard musicians and ensembles. He
performs with Sanjay Mishra on his CD "Blue Incantation" featuring
Jerry Garcia as guest artist. Samir Chatterjee has been teaching for the last
35 years and many of his students are established performers. He is the
Founder-Director of CHHANDAYAN, an organization dedicated to promoting and
preserving Indian music and culture. He has authored a comprehensive (654-page)
book entitled ‘A Study of Tabla’ and a guide book to Indian music titled ‘Music
of India’. He is also on the faculty at Manhattan School of Music, University
of Pittsburgh and Yale University.