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'It's possible to use the sarangi in Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey'
Updated On: 11 April, 2012 06:49 AM IST | | Arunabha Deb
Grammy Award-winning sarangi exponent Dhruba Ghosh chose to embark on a career in an instrument that until then was largely perceived as one meant for accompaniment. He speaks to Arunabha Deb on its diverse aesthetic appeal and its role in the growth of Indian classical music
The NCPA is back with the next presentation in its popular Sangit Chintan series. The idea behind the series is simple: to put a maestro and his listeners in a cozy space and encourage conversation about the maestro’s craft. The series owes a lot of its success to NCPA’s careful consideration of the musicians it presents.

Dhruba ghosh, sarangi exponent
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