Prateek Chaudhuri
Indian sitarist (1971–2021)
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Pandit Prateek Chaudhuri (7 September 1971 – 6 May 2021) son of Padmabhushan Pandit Debu Chaudhuri, was an eminent Indian classical sitarist of the Senia Gharana (school) and graded as a "Top Class" Artist of India by the Radio & National Television, Government of India. He was also associated as a Professor with the Faculty of Music, University of Delhi, India.
Born
7 September 1971
Prateek Chaudhuri
7 September 1971
OriginDelhi, India
Died6 May 2021 (aged 49)
Delhi
GenresIndian Classical Music, Fusion
Prateek Chaudhuri | |
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| Background information | |
| Born | Prateek Chaudhuri 7 September 1971 |
| Origin | Delhi, India |
| Died | 6 May 2021 (aged 49) Delhi |
| Genres | Indian Classical Music, Fusion |
| Occupation | Musician |
| Instrument | Sitar |
| Label | Saregama |
| Formerly of | Professor of Music, Faculty of Music, University of Delhi, India, Creative Music, Crossover Music, Ensembles , Fusion music concepts like "Sitar Ecstasy", "Sitars of India", "Soul of India -The Grand Fusion Orchestra" |
| Website | prateekchaudhuri |
Biography
He initiated his musical training under the tutelage of his father Pandit Debu Chaudhuri and also from his Father's Guru Ustad Mushtaq Ali Khan Sahab.[1]
Discography
Death
Publications
- Plucked Instruments of Northern India with Special Reference to Sitar, ISBN 9788174531735, Sanjay Prakashan-2005, New Delhi, India
- Indian Music. ISBN 9788174530202, Sanjay Prakashan-2005, New Delhi, India.