Today, he is regarded as one of the greatest sitarists of the 20th century
For Banerjee, music-making was a spiritual rather than a worldly path:
“Indian music is based on spiritualism; that is the first word, you must keep it in your mind. Many people misunderstand and think it’s got something to do with religion—no, absolutely no! Nothing to do with religion, but spiritualism—Indian music was practised and learned to know the Supreme Truth. Mirabai, Thyagaraja from the South, Haridas Swami, Baiju—all these great composers and musicians were wandering saints; they never came into society, nor performed in society.“
Nikhil Banerjee is revered for his mastery in both melodic and rhythmic aspects of Indian music. His unique style of sitar playing is considered to have completeness, emotion and depth. His interpretation of ragas was usually traditional, although he is credited with creating at least two new ragas. His usage of a completely “bandh“ or “closed“ jawari in the Maihar style sitar allowed for a muc
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