It was a special intimate recital I gave in Calcutta in the late 1940s at the residence of Jnan Prakash Ghosh that I first met Shri Satyen Bose. Though I didn't know him then, I was attracted to this pleasant looking elderly gentleman sitting in the front who was listening to me with such rapt admiration and exclaiming his appreciation at the right places in the right manner. After I finished, he paid such high tribute for my playing and the training I received from my Guru. When I was told who he was, I was bowled over. This was the great man from India, of Bose-Einstein fame! He said he played the Esraj (bowed instrument). Unfortunately, I never heard him but learned that he was a proficient musician. I met him a couple of different times at different functions in Calcutta. It was a year or two later, when he was Vice Chancellor of Shantiniketan (Vishwa Bharati) he invited me to spend a few days there. Having been in Shantineketan a few times in the early 30's when Gurudev Rabindranath Tagore was there. I was excited and accepted his invitation. I will always cherish the memory of those few days I spent there with all the students, the eminent teachers and especially Shri Bose! He was so full of fun and laughter. He was such a great man and I was a musician and so much younger than him, but without any air about himself, he would introduce and praise me to all the students and staff - I felt so embarrassed. I have met many great men in my life, but the memory of Satyen Bose will be etched in my memory forever. San Diego, CA 2007
Pandit Ravi Shankar and Ustad Ali Akbar Khan. Jugalbandi. 1940s
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