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Pt. Keshab Kanti Chowdhury

The Indian Maestro makes dancing with his fingers […] another Bulería for the glory of Keshab Kanti Chowdhury, a prodigy of rhythm”. El Mundo, (Spanish)  27,  September 2004

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GLIMPSES

  • An internationally acclaimed versatile percussionist & India’s leading exponent of Tabla

  • He is the disciple of the Great Tabla Wizard Ustad Chamma Khan of Delhi Gharana.

  • He has played with the most distinguished musicians of India such as Pt. Partho Das, Pt. Gopal Krishna, Vidushi Sisir Kona Dhar Chowdhuri, Pt. Rajan Sajan Mishra, Pt. Debu Chowdhuri, Pt. L.K.Pandit, Pt. Vishwa Mohan Bhatt, etc.

  • His students form an international community across Russia, USA, Spain, Germany, France, Italy, Estonia etc.

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NEWS

"Keshab Kanti Chowdhury had plenty of Chance to display his skills. His interlocutions were devoid of any histrionics and his unusual style of developing solos received plenty of applause"

Hindustan Times, 1995

"Keshab Kanti Chowdhury's work on Tablas adds a vocal element thats unheard in the American fusion of Indian percussion with Jazz licks..."

Don Williamson, Record Label, Cosmic Sounds, London, 2001

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