Tushar Dutta

Tushar Dutta (Bengali: তুষার দত্ত, Urdu:تشار دتہ, Hindi: तुषार दत्त) is a Hindustani classical music vocalist.[1]

Tushar Dutta
Born (1969-08-18) 18 August 1969
OriginNatore, Bangladesh
GenresHindustani classical music, Devotional, Fusion, Ghazal, Thumri
Occupation(s)Vocalist
Years active1977present

Early life

Tushar was born in Natore, Bangladesh. He started learning the fundamentals of Indian classical music from Bimal Mitra of Durgapur at an early age. He joined ITC Sangeet Research Academy in 1983, training with Arkut Kannabhirham, then with Arun Bhaduri in Kirana gharana. He also received training in Agra gharana with K G Ginde, Sunil Bose and Subhra Guha.[2]

Career

Tushar was awarded the National Scholarship from the Ministry of Culture, Govt. of India. In 1998, Dutta stood first in Khayal at All India University competition in Banaras . He has received the title of "Surmani" from Sur Sringar Samsad of Mumbai.[3][4][5]

He has performed all over India and in other countries,[6] performing in concerts including the ones in the Birla Academy of Art & Culture,[7] and the ITC Sangeet Sammelan.[8][9]

Discography

  • Subhah Shaam (2006)
  • Sur Sanchari (2007) - Classical Music
  • Kaalinaam Kalpotaru (2008) - Devotional
  • Tushar Dutta - Hindustani Vocal (2011)
  • Raagas For Children (2011) - Classical
  • Biroohinee Chaand (2001) - "Semi classical"
  • Classical Trance of Tagore Songs (2012)
  • Krishna Mantra (2012)) - Devotional
  • Tagore Trance (2013) - Tagore Songs
  • Durga (2013) - Devotional
  • Birohee (2014) - "Semi classical"
  • Gul Bagichaay (2014) - Nazrul Sangeet
  • Suranjali (2015) - Nazrulgeeti (2015) - Nazrul Sangeet
  • Saajan Aaore (2017)
  • Pragnya (Golden Swara) (2015)[10] - Classical
  • Midnight Melody - Classical
  • Saanjh Bhai - Classical
  • Young Masters[11] - Classical
  • Raag Rang (2017)[12] - Classical
  • Sankalpana - Classical
  • Sparkling Voice - Classical
  • Sajan Aaayo Re - Classical
  • Ye Toh Karam Hain Maula - Sufi song
  • Flowering Buds (2006)[13] - Classical
  • Majestic Essence - Classical
  • Bhor Bhayo - Classical
  • Blessings - Classical
  • Raagmala - Classical
  • Morning Melody (2009)[14] - Classical
  • Bhakti Raas - Devotional
  • Bandish Fusion (2016)[15] - Fusion
  • Bimona Bikel (2017)[16] - "Semi classical"
  • Alimentic Records (Live in Nancy,2012)[17] - Classical
  • Amruthavarsha Vol 2,5 - Devotional
  • Live in IGCC (In Bangladesh) - Classical
  • Charan Mandir - Devotional
  • Sadhguru Charan - Devotional
  • Mystic Moods of Kolkata - Classical
  • Live in India - The Baul & The Classicist
  • Heart Beat (2008)[18] - Jazz fusion
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