Bravo
Samir Barot | Calcutta/San Jose | 01/21/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"this indeed is a splendid performance
Tejendra is a naturally gifted artist. He is combined with talent, hard work and an amalgam of training. He pursued music because he loved it: not because he was born into it and was beated to learn it. I agree with Usha on her views, there is a difference between a musician who is forced into music and one who is hungry for it and goes through many difficulites to acheive it.
being from India we understand indian music in a different way, just the way being japanese, a japanese can understand his or her music thoroughly not just technicaly.
This a natural phenomen. One cant argue against it
Being born into this music and learning it for 20 years,although not professionally
I must agree that Ali Akbar Khan is a great sarod player and musician,however
in my opinion as well as many others (especially of the younger generation: post 1970s) We prefer Tejendra Majumdars music.
by the way Raga records is releasing a Vasant Rai and Mahapurush Misra recording soon, i saw it on a Nikhil Banerjee album booklet"
Like Vasant Rai
deepa mathur | new york | 11/20/2003
(4 out of 5 stars)
"I loved this album. Tejendra is just great. I just acquired some rare recordings of the late Pandit Vasant Rai and I'm just spellbounded. He is the greatest sarod player I've ever heard. I did listen to the Khans (both Amjad and Ali Akbar) extensively but I belive that its the hype that made them famous. Tejendra's playing is very similar to Vasant Rai's. Its both technical and pianissmic. I really recommend this album."