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Acharya Chinmoy Lahiri ( bn, আচার্য চিন্ময় লাহিড়ী) (20 March 1920 – 17 August 1984) was an Indian vocalist from Bengal in the
Hindustani classical Hindustani classical music is the classical music of northern regions of the Indian subcontinent. It may also be called North Indian classical music or, in Hindustani, ''shastriya sangeet'' (). It is played in instruments like the violin, sita ...
tradition. He is known for the ''
Khayal Khyal or Khayal (ख़याल / خیال) is a major form of Hindustani classical music in the Indian subcontinent. Its name comes from a Persian/Arabic word meaning "imagination". Khyal is associated with romantic poetry, and allows the perfor ...
'' form of singing, as well as for his popular renditions of ''
Dhrupad Dhrupad is a genre in Hindustani classical music from the Indian subcontinent. It is the oldest known style of major vocal styles associated with Hindustani classical music, Haveli Sangeet of Pushtimarg Sampraday and also related to the South Ind ...
'', ''
Thumri Thumri () is a vocal genre or style of Indian music. The term "thumri" is derived from the Hindi verb ''thumuknaa'', which means "to walk with a dancing gait in such a way that the ankle-bells tinkle." The form is, thus, connected with dance, dra ...
'' and ''
Tappa Tappa is a form of Indian semi-classical vocal music. Its specialty is a rolling pace based on fast, subtle and knotty construction. Its tunes are melodious and sweet, and depict the emotional outbursts of a lover. Tappe (plural) were sung mostly by ...
'', along with Bengali ''Raga-pradhan'' songs.


Early life

Archrya Chinmoy Lahiri was born in a ''Zamindar'' family of ''Tantibandh'', Pabna district, in the undivided India under British rule. His father Jeeb Chandra Lahiri was a civil engineer, an alumnus of Bengal Engineering College, Shibpur, and his mother's name was Sarajubala Debi. He was brought up in Lucknow in his early years, where his father was working. His first teacher in music was Rabin Chattopadhyay. His passion for music brought Chinmoy to Morris College of Music, Lucknow, where he took music lessons from Pandit Srikrishna Narayan Ratanjhankar, principal of the college. There he was accompanied with some young and talented students who all became great masters afterwards, such as
V.G. Jog Vishnu Govind Jog, better known as V. G. Jog (22 February 1922 – 31 January 2004), was an Indian violinist. He was the foremost exponent of the violin in the Hindustani music tradition in the 20th century, and is credited for introducing ...
, S. C. R. Bhat and Dhruvtara Joshi etc. Subsequently, he took ''talim'', lessons in music, from Dilip Chandra Bedi, Khalifa Khurshid Ali Khan, and Chhotey Khan. Chinmoy was a ''Gāndā-bāndh śāgīrd'' (disciple) of Pandit Ratanjhankar, who was a disciple of Pandit Bhatkhande and Ustad Faiaz Khan. From this lineage an inclination of Acharya Chinmoy towards Senia Gharana of Lucknow may be arrived at.


Professional career

In 1936 Acharya Lahiri started his career in music as an approved artist in the All India Radio Lucknow station. He then joined Dhaka Radio. His first record was published in 1944 by HMV with two music tracks of Bengali ''Khyal'', ‘Nā māne mānā’ and ‘Duwāre elo ke’ written by Gopal Dasgupta with his own music composition. During partition of India in 1947 Acharya Lahiri shifted to 'Calcutta' (Kolkata). His fame as a good music teacher spread wide and in 1967 he joined Rabindra Bharati University as a Professor in Music to continue till he breathed his last.


Music of Acharya Lahiri

Archrya Chinmoy Lahiri represented an era of enlightenment in Bengal in the early 20th century, when, among other fields, Indian Classical Music too were being experimented with in the light of regional variations. Among the doyens of Indian Classical Music of Bengal of that time, Vishmadev Chattopadhyay,
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, Jnanendra Prashad Goswami and Chinmoy Lahiri deserve special mention. Apart from pure Indian classical music, Acharya Chinmoy Lahiri was proficient and was an exponent of Khyal, Thumri, Geet, Gazal and Raga-pradhan songs. He created many ''Ragas'' too and wrote ''Bandish'' for many of the ''Ragas''. ;Contribution in Indian Classical Music Archrya Chinmoy Lahiri created many ''Ragas'', such as ''Shyamkos'', ''Yogamaya'', ''Prabhati Todi'', ''Rajani Kalyan'', ''Kushumi Kalyan'', ''Gandharika'', ''Nag Ranjani'', ''Mangalati'', ''Shivani'' and ''Shubhra''. ;''Bandish'' created by Acharya Chinmoy Lahiri ''Khyal'': Bandhish written by Chinmoy Lahiri mostly depicts the sacred love of Radha and Krishna ''Thumri'': A form of Indian Classical Music (semi-classical). Romantic poetic songs developed during Mughal era around Lucknow based on ''Bawra'' songs. There are a few Bandhish written by Chinmoy Lahiri for Thumri songs: ''Kajri'' and ''Chaiti'': Forms of Indian Classical Music (semi-classical) practiced in Doab region based on folk tradition. Following is a Bandhish written by Chinmoy Lahiri in ''Kajri'' : ;Contribution in Bengali Movies Archrya Chinmoy Lahiri's first performance as a playback singer was in the year 1950 in the Bengali film ''Maandanda'' starring actor
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. He also contributed his voice in films ‘Dvairath’, ‘Antaraal’, ‘Shapmochan’, ‘Jeebanniye’ ‘Bapu ne kaha tha’ etc. His song "ত্রিবেণী তীর্থ পথে" (''Tribenī tīrtha pathe'') became a milestone in the history of Bengali film music, in the film ‘
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’ in 1955, sung in duet with Pratima Bandopadhyay, starring
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and
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. He composed music for Bengali movie ''Jiban Niye'' in 1976. ;Awards and recognition Acharya Chinmoy Lahiri was felicitated by Morris College with the title of ''Sangit Visharad.


Legacy

Acharya Lahiri's legacy is being carried forward by his disciples. Though he did not belong to any Gharana, he created his own style or Gharana. Names of a few of his disciples are Parveen Sultana, Mandira Lahiri, Shyamlal Lahiri etc. *Pandit Lahiri wrote two books, "''Magan Geet''" and "''Taan Manjari''".


Memoirs

*''Bidushi'' Mandira Lahiri, wife of ''Pandit'' Shyamlal Lahiri, remembered about his father-in-law ''Pandit'' Chinmoy Lahiri in his interview recorded by Rajeswary Ganguly Banerjee on the behest of Rabindra Bharati University, that ''Pandit'' Lahiri always stressed on punctuality and was very strict as a Guru while enacting Riyaz (practice sessions). His frequently used phrase was "karo ya maro".


References

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