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Banerjee, Nikhil (1930-1989) sitar player, born in
Kolkata. He received his first music
lessons from his father, Jitendranath Banerjee, a musician. Nikhil demonstrated his
sitar skills fairly early, standing first in an all-Bengal sitar competition when he was only seven. He subsequently learned music from Birendra Kishore Roychowdhury, a zamindar of Gouripur in mymensingh. Later, he became the disciple of ustad alauddin khan.
Nikhil gained fame as a musician during the Tansen Musical Conference in Kolkata. He also played in Australia, Afghanistan, the former USSR, Europe, USA and UK. He taught music at the American Society for Eastern Arts Summer School, Berkeley, California, acquainting foreigners with Indian musical instruments. In 1968, the Indian government awarded him the title of 'Padmashri' for his achievement in music. [Mobarak Hossain Khan]
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