
Snehesh Nag
@sneheshnag
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ABOUT
Snehesh is a musician and researcher currently based in Baltimore, USA. He is a practitioner of North Indian classical music on the sitar and has primarily been a disciple of his father, Pt. Sugato Nag, but has also been under the tutelage of Pt. Buddhadev Dasgupta, Pt. Prattyush Banerjee, and Shri Pranab Naha. In addition to the style of the Senia Shahjahanpore gharana, he infuses the Imdadakhani gharana style into his playing. He is known to blend a lot of “emotion, surprise elements, and aesthetic touches” in his playing. He is the recipient of numerous awards and accolades, and has toured the India, US and Canada extensively. Snehesh has a Masters degree in Music Technology that he attained from the Georgia Institute of Technology, and he frequently engages in exploring sounds, both from his sitar and other sources, with the use of technology. He also often collaborates with a variety of musicians wherein he enjoys discovering and improvising based on the common musical langauge shared between them. Currently, he also works as a researcher at Neurogazer Inc where builds predictive models based on human brain imaging data.
Snehesh Nag
Snehesh Nag
Snehesh is a musician and researcher currently based in Baltimore, USA. He is a practitioner of North Indian classical music on the sitar and has primarily been a disciple of his father, Pt. Sugato Nag, but has also been under the tutelage of Pt. Buddhadev Dasgupta, Pt. Prattyush Banerjee, and Shri Pranab Naha. In addition to the style of the Senia Shahjahanpore gharana, he infuses the Imdadakhani gharana style into his playing. He is known to blend a lot of “emotion, surprise elements, and aesthetic touches” in his playing. He is the recipient of numerous awards and accolades, and has toured the India, US and Canada extensively. Snehesh has a Masters degree in Music Technology that he attained from the Georgia Institute of Technology, and he frequently engages in exploring sounds, both from his sitar and other sources, with the use of technology. He also often collaborates with a variety of musicians wherein he enjoys discovering and improvising based on the common musical langauge shared between them. Currently, he also works as a researcher at Neurogazer Inc where builds predictive models based on human brain imaging data.