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‘The Master 100’: Techno India Group Commemorates Salil Chowdhury’s Centenary with Music

Techno India Group Celebrates Salil Chowdhury’s Centenary with 'The Master 100' Musical TributeKolkata, 20th November, 2024: Techno India Group hosted a grand musical tribute to legendary composer Salil Chowdhury, The Master@100, today, at the Science City Auditorium. The concert, which marked the centenary of the musical genius, brought together an exceptional array of talent, under the orchestration of Sourendro-Soumyajit featuring celebrated artists like Iman Chakraborty, Ujjaini Mukherjee, Somlata Acharyya Chowdhury, Lagnajita Chakraborty, Dohar, Parambrata Chatterjee, Durnibar Saha, and Saikat Biswas amongst others. The concert also featured performances by students from the Techno India Group’s various schools, colleges and university, all coming together to pay tribute to the maestro’s timeless music.

The evening weaved together classical and contemporary renditions of his iconic compositions, which have shaped the cultural landscape of Bengal and beyond. The concert was anchored by Ms Ushoshi Sengupta. As a towering figure in the world of music, Salil Chowdhury’s melodies continue to resonate across generations, and the concert showcased the power and beauty of his works, reimagined for a modern audience.

“To celebrate the excellence of the great master from Bengal, we were honored to bring The Master@100to life. Salil Chowdhury’s music has touched the hearts of millions, and his legacy continues to inspire generations. As we mark his 100thyear, this concert was not just a tribute to his immense contributions but a reminder of the timeless power of his melodies to connect people across time and space. Kudos to the collaborative efforts of the extraordinary group of artists who breathed new life into his iconic songs,” said Prof Manoshi Roychowdhury, Co-Chairperson, Techno India Group.

A special highlight of the evening was the Biswopita song, performed by a talented ensemble of 100 students from both S & S Academy and the Techno India Group. This extraordinary collaboration between the institutions created a truly unforgettable experience, showcasing the richness of music from diverse cultures and genres. The performance was a heartfelt tribute to Chowdhury’s ability to bring people together through the universal language of music.

The performances, led by Sourendro-Soumyajit, was nothing sort of mesmerizing. The duo’s expertise in blending classical Indian and Western music styles elevated the evening to new heights, with a harmonious fusion of melody and emotion. The audience was treated to a wide array of songs like Aj Noye Gungun sung by Somlata Acharyya Chowdhury, Runner sung by Durnibar Saha, Aaja re sung by Ujjaini Mukherjee, Recitation by Parambrata Chatterjee, Aey Roko Prithibir Garita Thamayo sung by Saikat Biswas, Na Jane Kyun sung by Lagnajita Chakraborty, O Sajna sung by Soumyojit Das, Pathe Ebar namo Shathi sung by Iman Chakraborty and the last song was Dhitang Dhitang Bole sung by Dohar where all the artists joined them at the stage. These performances captured the essence of Chowdhury’s musical genius, from romantic ballads to socially impactful anthems, all brought to life with impeccable artistry.

The concert also featured surprise performances by special guest artists, adding an extra layer of excitement and keeping the audience on the edge of their seats. Their unexpected appearances injected even more energy and magic into the evening, ensuring that the celebration of Salil Chowdhury’s music was as dynamic and thrilling as his compositions themselves.

The concert was a testament to the unifying power of music, as artists from different backgrounds and generations came together to honor the maestro’s legacy. The diverse lineup of performances was a celebration of the timeless beauty and adaptability of Chowdhury’s music, transcending barriers and bringing the community together in an unforgettable evening of music, emotion, and unity.

Techno India Group’s commitment to celebrating and preserving the cultural heritage of Bengal was evident throughout the evening. The group continues to foster creativity and artistic expression through such events, ensuring that the musical traditions of the region are kept alive for future generations.

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