Abhay Sopori Explained

Abhay Rustum Sopori
Birth Name:Abhay Rustum Sopori
Birth Date:1979 6, df=yes
Birth Place:Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, India
Occupation:Musician, Composer
Relatives:Bhajan Sopori (father)
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Origin:Kashmiri
Genre:Fusion music, Hindustani classical music
Instrument:Santoor
Associated Acts:Bhajan Sopori

Abhay Rustum Sopori (born 7 June 1979) is an Indian Santoor player, music composer and conductor. He is the son of Santoor player Pandit Bhajan Sopori, known for his versatility, innovations and experimentation. Sopori has received awards in recognition of his contribution in the field of music, and is one of the youngest recipients of awards such as 'Bharat Shiromani Award' & 'Ustad Bismillah Khan Yuva Puraskar'.[1] [2] [3] Abhay was invited to speak at the international conference TEDx.[4]

Life and career

Early life and family

Abhay Rustum Sopori was born on 7 June 1979 in the city of Srinagar situated in the Kashmir valley of Jammu and Kashmir, India into a Kashmiri Pandit family. His parents were musician Bhajan Sopori and Aparna Sopori,[5] a professor of English literature. He learned Santoor under the traditional Guru-Shishya Parampara of his mystic Shaivite-Sufi tradition from his grandfather Shamboo Nath Sopori,[6] hailed as the "Father of Classical Music" in Jammu and Kashmir and his father Bhajan Sopori.[7]

Abhay represents the Sufiana Gharana of Kashmir, coming from a family of traditional Santoor players, spanning over nine generations spread over more than 300 years.[8] [9]

Sopori has a bachelor's and master's degree in Music from Pracheen Kala Kendra, Chandigarh, India and holds bachelors in Commerce from Delhi University and Computers from Indira Gandhi National Open University.

Career

Sopori was trained in Indian classical music from his childhood, as well as Western and Sufiana music. Apart from santoor, he also learned vocals, Indian classical sitar, Sufiana sitar and piano. He recorded his first song at the age of 3 for a musical feature for All India Radio composed by his father and was also part of his father's grand choral presentation featuring over 8000 voices in Srinagar Kashmir in 1985.[10]

He presented his first Choral presentation featuring over 100 singers in October 2005 in Kashmir organised by Sopori Academy of Music And Performing Arts (SaMaPa). Abhay's J&K Folk Music Ensembles (Soz-o-Saaz) have also been presented at various other festivals and conferences, which include the 'Jammu & Kashmir Festival' presented at the Indira Gandhi National Center for the Arts in New Delhi in 2009[11] and Ganesh Kala KridaRangmanch in Pune in 2010,[12] which left the audiences captivated and mesmerized. Abhay's Classical fusions have also received rave reviews.[13]

In 2000, Abhay started his musical work in Kashmir performing for the youth across the Valley promoting Indian classical music and culture and is credited with changing the entire cultural scenario of Jammu & Kashmir bringing the youth together through music. His concerts in border areas of J&K have been attended by over 20,000 people.[14]

Since his debut as a Classical Santoor player in mid 1990s, Abhay has performed in prestigious festivals across India and around the world in countries like the United States, Russia, Brazil, Mauritius, Japan, South Korea, Singapore, Germany, France, Italy, Slovakia, Czech Republic, Hungary, Sweden, Switzerland, Spain, Slovenia, Ukraine, Thailand, Malaysia, Vietnam, Morocco, Iran, Israel, Bahrain, Dubai, etc.

Sopori introduced the concept of 'Sufi Music Ensemble' titled 'Sufi Kinship®’ in 2011 featuring 35 musicians and Santoor led an Indian Classical Music Ensemble in 2014 featuring 25 musicians[15] and performed at various concerts across India.

He scored the music for the fusion composition titled Haftrang (seven colors in Kashmiri) in 2013 performed by the Bavarian State Orchestra of Germany, together with his Kashmiri folk music ensemble Soz-o-Saaz, giving international recognition to Kashmiri music. The concert was telecast live in more than 100 countries. The orchestra consisted of around 100 musicians.[16] [17] [18]

Sopori has also done international collaborations including presentations with the Austrian Vienna Boys Choir, Moroccan Lutist Haj Younis, Iranian santoor player Darius Saghafi, American dulcimer player Malcom Dalgish, French clarinetist Laurent Clouet & others.

He has held various cultural positions like:

Artistry

Style of Santoor

Sopori's Classical Santoor performance is marked by mellifluous playing, lightning tempo, clarity and accuracy of Indian Classical Raga exposition and adoption of the Sopori Baaj (style), the unique and systematic format of Santoor playing created by his father.[24] [25] [26]

Presentation of Dhrupad system along with the accompaniment of the Pakhawaj is also a special characteristic of his Sopori Baaj and performance.[27] He sings the compositions along with their instrumental rendering reviving his traditional Shaivaite - Sufi Santoor Parampara.

Innovations & creations

Sopori continues to innovate and experiment with Santoor to further extend its dimensions. He has introduced the Open String Concept, together with the Enhanced Sustain Technique, giving a new dimension to the sound. He also established the concept of ‘'Gayan-Vadan Baaj'’ (vocal-instrumental system) and ‘'Been Ang' for the Santoor'.[28] He invented, designed and introduced a 30-stringed instrument in 2004 named as Sur-Santoor.[29]

Sopori has been instrumental in reviving the old Sufiana compositions of his predecessors and adopted them in the Indian Classical scenario and also composed and introduced new Khayal compositions.[30] Raga Nirmalkauns[31] named after Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi and Raga MahaKali[32] [33] named after Goddess Mother Kali are Abhay's newly composed Ragas.

Composer

Abhay has composed music for Films, Telefilms, Short Films, Serials (TV & Radio) and Documentaries. He recently debuted as a composer in Bollywood commercial cinema with Shikara movie and composed the Love theme song Dilbar Lagyo and the Wedding Song titled Shukrana Gul Khile.

His other work includes Mahatma, a documentary film by Government of India on Mahatma Gandhi, presented at the United Nations marking the first International Non-violence Day,[34] the Kashmiri film Bub,[35] and the film Ziyarat.

Filmography

!Year!Song!Project!Role
2022Mannum Niranje MalayankunjuSantoor player
2020Dilbar LagyoShikara, BollywoodComposer
2020Shukrana Gul KhileShikara, BollywoodComposer
2018SoundtrackTo my Brother, Short filmComposer
2011Sana Kim LoleZiyarat, filmCo-composer
2011Manzil ManzilZiyarat, filmCo-composer, Singer
2011Sapne Ke MeetZiyarat, filmCo-composer
2011SoundtrackKab Tak, Short film on child laborComposer
2007SoundtrackMahatma, Documentary filmComposer
2001Khaus Rauz SunderiBub, Kashmiri feature filmSinger, Assistant Music Director

Television

Compositions

Albums

Singles

Awards and accolades

Philanthropic contributions

Sopori started working with the State Government of Jammu and Kashmir to expand and accomplish his grandfather's dream and after several years of hard work and dedication, he was able to introduce music as a formal subject in the educational setup of Jammu and Kashmir. The initiative also called The Music Initiative of Abhay Rustum Sopori has been a major step in the educational system of the state (now union territory) creating new streams in colleges and universities and, offering new job opportunities for the youth.[47] [48] [49]

Sopori is a strong believer of peace and humanity and has been promoting the same ideology also preached by Mahatma Gandhi through music. He has introduced the concept of 'Common Song' aimed at providing a musical healing touch in Jammu and Kashmir under the banner of SaMaPa, which include musical hits like 'Aao Kadam Badhayain', 'Mere Jannet-e-Kashmir', 'Zameen', 'Nai Subha', 'Jammu-Ane', 'Wohi Khuda Hai', 'Dua', etc.[50] [51] [52]

In 2005 Abhay, along with his father, founded the music academy and organization called SaMaPa (Sopori Academy of Music And Performing Arts), which is acclaimed for its work in Delhi and J&K. Post 2005, the programmes and events have been organized under the banner of SaMaPa. Some of the festivals include SaMaPa Sangeet Sammelan (Delhi) which is considered as the topmost music festival of Delhi; SaMaPa Aalap Festival (J&K) which is one of the biggest music festivals witnessed by over 50,000 people.[53] SaMaPa Aalap Festival is held at a number of venues including border areas, cultural centers, jails, etc. at places like Sopore, Baramulla, Kupwara, Bandipora, Budgam, Anantnag, Ganderbal, Srinagar, Jammu, Samba, Khour, RS Pora, Rajouri, Poonch, Katra, Udampur, Akhnoor, etc. The festival was started in 2006 and over the years has presented thousands of young talents of Jammu and Kashmir.[54] [55] [56] [57]

Sopori has held charity concerts for various medical and social causes and also catastrophes like Kashmir earthquake in 2005 (over INR 10 million) & Jammu and Kashmir floods in 2014 (over INR 8 million).

Notes and References

  1. News: Senior artistes have made music their jaagir: Abhay Sopori . https://archive.today/20130411033110/http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2012-10-24/news-and-interviews/34707271_1_folk-music-classical-music-ensemble . dead . 11 April 2013 . Iti shree . Misra . 24 October 2012 . . 14 February 2013.
  2. News: Pride of India Awards. 15 November 2015. Greater Kashmir News.
  3. Web site: Pride of India Award to Bhajan Sopori, Abhay Sopori. 15 November 2015. dailyexcelsior.com.
  4. News: Abhay at TEDx. 37.
  5. Web site: Survival stories of Kashmiri Hindus living in exile. The Resilient Tribe. 14 January 2017 .
  6. News: Sopori. Shamboo Nath. Musician Pandit Shamboo Nath Sopori. Business Standard.
  7. News: Another Sopori rises. The Hindu. 11 September 2014 .
  8. Web site: Traditional Santoor family spanning over nine generations over more than 300 years. JKMonitor.ord.
  9. Web site: Celebrate Indian Classical Art with Indian classical Music. Outlook India.
  10. News: On stage with Zubin Mehta. The Times of India. 9 September 2013 .
  11. Web site: Folk Music Ensemble.
  12. Web site: Kashmiri folk music leaves Pune audience captivated. NDTV.com.
  13. Web site: Abhay Sopori mesmerises audience.
  14. Web site: Shehjar.
  15. News: LKS, SaMaPa to bring Sufi Kinship to Delhi. The Economic Times. 25 August 2011 .
  16. News: The Dawn of Spring. The Tribune India.
  17. News: World will hear Kashmiri musician's seven-minute composition. The Hindu.
  18. Web site: Abhay Rustom Sopori – flag bearer of a 300 years old Santoor legacy. MusicPlus.in.
  19. Web site: SaMaPa Sangeet Sammelan. OutlookIndia.com.
  20. Web site: JKAACL holds General Council meet. GreaterKashmir.com.
  21. Web site: The Music Initiative.
  22. Web site: Review Music Initiative.
  23. Web site: Abhay Rustum Sopori Carrying forward a musical legacy. The Tribune India.
  24. Web site: Santoor and Sufiana music. DailyExcelsior.
  25. Web site: Carrying Forward Tradition (Vikalpsangam). Vikalpsangam. 26 November 2016 .
  26. Web site: Sopori baaj resonates on US Independence Day. Business of Cinema. 17 July 2006 .
  27. Web site: Sansriti Kumbh. asianage.com. 14 January 2019 .
  28. News: Carrying forward the tradition. The Hindu. 23 November 2016 .
  29. Web site: Sur-Santoor. OneIndia.com.
  30. Web site: For the mind and soul. millenniumpost.in. 22 February 2015 .
  31. Web site: Raga Nirmalkauns. The Statesman. 30 December 2016 .
  32. Web site: Raga Mahakali - DainikJagran. Jagran.com.
  33. News: Melodic melange. The Hindu. 28 November 2019 .
  34. Web site: Classical fusion needs dedication. millenniumpost.in. 17 January 2013 .
  35. Web site: Saint of Santoor. The MIT Post. 19 December 2016 .
  36. Web site: Top Grade Artist.
  37. Web site: Pride of Paradise Award. GreatKashmir.com.
  38. Web site: Abhay Rustum Sopori Ne Bandha Sama. DainikBhaskar.com.
  39. Web site: Pride of India Award. DailyExcelsior.com. 14 November 2015 .
  40. Web site: Sangeet Mani Award. Radiomusic.com.
  41. Web site: Gandhi's ideology of non-violence & communal harmony. Outlook India.
  42. Web site: Honour for Abhay Sopori. The Indian Express.
  43. Web site: Abhay receives KECSS award. EarlyTimesNews.com.
  44. Web site: All the Stringing sounds of success. MillenniumPost.in. August 2014 .
  45. Web site: 2004-2010 Awards. RadioMusic.com.
  46. Web site: Bharat Shiromani Award. Indiatimes.com.
  47. Web site: The Music Initiative. The Northlines. 17 April 2018 .
  48. Web site: Introduction of Music as a Graduation Course. Rising Kashmir.
  49. Web site: Review of The Music Initiative Academic Structure. The Kashmir Images. 18 April 2018 .
  50. Web site: Mahatma Gandhi Seva Medal. Daily Excelsior. 31 January 2020 .
  51. Web site: Musical healing touch for Kashmir by SaMaPa. Daily Excelsior. 5 October 2016 .
  52. Web site: A musical healing touch to soothe wounds of Kashmir. DNA India.
  53. Web site: 10th annual SaMaPa Aalap festival. Daily Excelsior. 15 February 2016 .
  54. Web site: Aalap festival arrangement reviews. Jammu Links News.
  55. Web site: 2016 - SaMaPa Alaap Festival. JKAlerts.com. 15 February 2016 .
  56. Web site: 2014 February Aalap festival. Business Standard.
  57. Web site: 2010 SaMaPa Aalap festival.