Narendra Nath Dhar
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Narendra Nath Dhar | |
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Narendra Nath Dhar performing in the Dover Lane Music Conference, Kolkata | |
| Background information | |
| Born | 7 September 1954 |
| Origin | Calcutta, West Bengal |
| Genres | Hindustani classical music |
| Occupations | Sarod artiste, Professor in Instrumental Music |
| Instrument | Sarod |
| Years active | 1971-Present |
| Website | www |
Narendra Nath Dhar (Bengali: নরেন্দ্রনাথ ধর) (born 7 September 1954) is an Indian classical musician who plays the sarod, a string instrument. One of the finest exponents of the Shahjahapur/Gwalior Seniya Gharana, he is known for his purist style of play as well as his own emerging style. His style of playing can be distinguished from that of others.
Dhar began his initial training in Sarod under his father, the late Nemai Chand Dhar. The early demise of his father was no deterrent in his pursuit of learning and growth. He started training under Pt. Samarendra Nath Sikdar, then disciple of Pt. Radhika Mohan Maitra.[1] In 1969, Pt Maitra, later brought Dhar under his tutelage and played a crucial role in shaping him into one of the most exciting talents of his generation. His musical prowess received a further honing under Ustad Amjad Ali Khan.[1]