An Unheard Melody: Annapurna Devi

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Baba Allauddin Khan’s daughter,Drawing on interviews with Annapurna Devi and her family members, admirers, critics and students, Swapan Kumar Bondyopadhyay offers an absorbing portrait of a brilliant individual, who shuns public performances devoting her time instead to her music, her students and to keeping her father’s legacy alive. Ustad Ali Akbar Khan’s sister, representative of the Maihar-Senia Gharana-Annapurna Devi has an illustrious lineage. And she is a star in her own right-she is the only female surbahar player in the country. Yet Annapurna’s life is shrouded in mystery. Though she is a true guru to her shishyas, to others she is an eccentric recluse or simply too strong minded. This first authorised biography offers a glimpse into her life, not to reveal or to shock but to set the record straight – her turbulent years with Ravi Shanker, the death of her only son, her single- minded pursuit of music and a life in seclusion. Drawing on interviews with Annapurna Devi and her family members, admirers, critics and students, Swapan Kumar Bondyopadhyay offers an absorbing portrait of a brilliant individual, who shuns public performances devoting her time instead to her music, her students and to keeping her father’s legacy alive. Perhaps the comparisons, were inevitable. It was reportedly said that in her (Annapurna’s) music there was eighty per cent Baba Allauddhin Khan, while Ali Akbar Khan had seventy per cent and Ravi Shankar had about forty per cent. Ravi Shankar wondered, Why people do not accept that it is possible to love more than one woman at a time. He can do it. He has learnt from his own life that love is of different kinds –love for one’s wife, love for a friend and love for the other woman. Each love is complementary to another. It is a search for fulfillment. It is a pity that Annapurna fails to appreciate this. She is an artist with a large heart, so why is she so guarded in matters of love.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Swapan Kumar Bondyopadhyay

Swapan Kumar Bondyopadhyay was born in Burdwan, West Bengal, in 1948. A Rezina Guha Gold medallist, from Calcutta University (1968), he has taught English at Visva-Bharati University, Santiniketan, West Bengal. At present, he heads the department of English at the Vivekananda Mahavidyalaya in Burdwan. He has learnt sitar under Pandit Indranil Bhattacharjee of the Maihar-Senia Gharana. He was also tutored by Annapurna Devi. He has two books on music, in Bengali, to his credit. He has written for national dailies like The Telegraph and is a regular contributor to the literary magazine Desh. He has also made a documentary on Maihar.

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Title
An Unheard Melody: Annapurna Devi
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8174363998
Length
190p.
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