Album & gig review/ Bickram Ghosh
BY NARENDRA KUSNUR Over the past couple of weeks, this blogger experienced two aspects of Kolkata-based tabla maestro Bickram Ghosh's musical personality. One was his new age studio album Glorious India: The New Sound Of Tradition , featuring some of the best contemporary Indian instrumentalists. The other was his March 22 show at Mumbai's NMACC Studio theatre, appropriately titled the Bickram Ghosh Rhythm Experience. One has, of course, followed Bickram since he played with sitar maestro Pt Ravi Shankar at the Shanmukhananda Hall, Mumbai, some 22 years ago, along with Anoushka Shankar and the other talented tabla player Tanmoy Bose. Albums like Rhythmscape , Transformation , Ishq: Songs Of Love (with singer Hariharan) and Paperboats (with violinist Kala Ramnath) have been regular on airplay. The son of tabla maestro Pt Shankar Ghosh, Bickram has been trained in both Hindustani and Carnatic percussion idioms. Here are brief notes on both projects; Album : Glorious India: The