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Satyakam Mohkamsing

Violinist The Hague, The Netherlands 206 Followers
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  1. Alap 04:40
  2. Ati Vilambit Ektaal 21:22
  3. Drut Tintaal 21:06
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Satyakam Mohkamsing showed a keen interest in Indian music and arts. At the age of seven Satyakam travelled with his parents to Varanasi in India, where his father was doing research on the Natyashastra. During this prolonged stay of about nine months in Varanasi, he took his first lessons in visual arts and music. Soon he developed a passion for the Indian Violin and began his musical training under the guidance of Satyaprakash Mohanti, an advanced student of Dr. N. Rajam.
Back in the Netherlands, he became a student of Lenneke van Staalen, a Dutch virtuoso student of Pandit D. K. Datar. In 2004 he migrated with his parents to Surinam where he immediately joined the local Indian Cultural Centre (ICC) for musical training. There he learned from well trained vocalists such as V.K. Sambyal ‘Rangilewale’ Thakur and Rita Bokil.
In 2006 Satyakam returned to the Netherlands to pursue his formal musical training and joined CODARTS, the former Rotterdam Conservatory. He studied Indian violin under the guidance and supervision of the legendary Pt. Hariprasad Chaurasia and Pt. Dhruba Ghosh. In 2010 he graduated for his BA and continued studying with Pt. Dhruba Ghosh as well as Dr. N.Rajam and graduated in 2012 for his MA.

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Satyakam Mohkamsing showed a keen interest in Indian music and arts. At the age of seven Satyakam travelled with his parents to Varanasi in India, where his father was doing research on the Natyashastra. During this prolonged stay of about nine months in Varanasi, he took his first lessons in visual arts and music. Soon he developed a passion for the Indian Violin and began his musical training under the guidance of Satyaprakash Mohanti, an advanced student of Dr. N. Rajam.
Back in the Netherlands, he became a student of Lenneke van Staalen, a Dutch virtuoso student of Pandit D. K. Datar. In 2004 he migrated with his parents to Surinam where he immediately joined the local Indian Cultural Centre (ICC) for musical training. There he learned from well trained vocalists such as V.K. Sambyal ‘Rangilewale’ Thakur and Rita Bokil.
In 2006 Satyakam returned to the Netherlands to pursue his formal musical training and joined CODARTS, the former Rotterdam Conservatory. He studied Indian violin under the guidance and supervision of the legendary Pt. Hariprasad Chaurasia and Pt. Dhruba Ghosh. In 2010 he graduated for his BA and continued studying with Pt. Dhruba Ghosh as well as Dr. N.Rajam and graduated in 2012 for his MA.

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