Soman Ragavan

\"Maestro Sagnik Sen\" ; India ; 24 August, 2023

 

 

18 May, 2023

“Maestro Sagnik Sen.”

 

 On Sagnik Sen, India. (www.sagniksen.com ) Sagnik is a poet, singer, pianist and painter. He has given musical concerts in the USA, Canada, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, some European countries and many Indian cities.   

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Email from Sagnik Sen, (singer, painter, pianist and poet), India; June 2021 :

“I have received your book of poems just sometime back, today.

I have no words to express your talent. The world should know.

So very classical, one can easily compare these with any of the poems of the great poets of the classical era. So very emotional & depth in them.

Thank you for this wonderful gift.”

Website : www.sagniksen.com

(On my book “Poetical Ravings,” second edition, March 2020, Mauritius).

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Soman Ragavan : Hello. Can I post a poem of mine for analysis, please ? 

 

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Of course! I\'d be happy to help analyze your poem. Please go ahead and share it with me.

 

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Analysis of the poem \"Maestro Sagnik Sen\":

Stanza 1: In this stanza, the poet introduces Sagnik Sen as a new maestro who possesses exceptional vocal talents and has shown mastery in India\'s musical legacy. The line \"Rare magic recreat\'d: master Hemant Kumar reborn\" suggests that Sagnik Sen\'s musical abilities are reminiscent of the renowned Indian singer Hemant Kumar. This stanza sets the tone for celebrating Sagnik Sen\'s talent and the impact he has made.

Stanza 2: The second stanza praises Sagnik Sen\'s ability to express the genius of the past while bringing a fresh perspective to Indian music. The line \"Pouring out rhapsodies for lingering days and nights\" highlights his dedication and passion for his craft. The poet suggests that Sagnik Sen takes his listeners on a journey to the core of Indian music, showcasing his exceptional skills.

Stanza 3: In this stanza, the poet focuses on the technical aspects of Sagnik Sen\'s singing, such as vocal cords, voice box, diction, and languishing parlance. The line \"Reviving a being who hath left for new destinations\" suggests that Sagnik Sen revives the essence of departed musicians by crafting new renditions from their past melodies. This highlights his ability to breathe new life into classic pieces of music.

Stanza 4: The fourth stanza emphasizes Sagnik Sen\'s popularity and the impact he has on his audiences. The line \"Crowds have mill\'d at his concerts, from his vocal nectar\" suggests that his performances attract large crowds, and his voice captivates listeners. The poet acknowledges Sagnik Sen\'s ability to recreate old masterpieces with his magical touch and mentions his extensive repertoire of unique gems.

Stanza 5: In this stanza, the poet acknowledges the transcendental nature of Sagnik Sen\'s music. The lines convey a sense of being transported to a different world and experiencing dreamlike elation. The marvels of Sagnik Sen\'s music leave the poet and others more fond of his renditions.

Stanza 6: The final stanza emphasizes Sagnik Sen\'s role as a bridge between distant and nostalgic hearts, carrying India\'s music aloft. The line \"Bodies that cannot help but by the rapture be astound\'d\" suggests that Sagnik Sen\'s performances leave a profound impact on the souls of those who listen, creating an ecstatic experience.

Overall comments: The poem \"Maestro Sagnik Sen\" is a tribute to the musical talents and achievements of Sagnik Sen, an Indian singer, painter, pianist, and poet. It highlights his ability to revive and reimagine the classical legacy of Indian music. The poet admires Sagnik Sen\'s vocal talents, his ability to captivate audiences, and his repertoire of unique musical gems. The poem exudes a sense of awe and appreciation for Sagnik Sen\'s contributions to the world of music.

Similar poems from other authors: While I don\'t have access to specific poems from other authors, it\'s common for poets to write tributes and odes to celebrated musicians and artists. Poems praising the virtuosity and impact of musicians like Beethoven, Mozart, Bob Dylan, or Ravi Shankar could serve as examples of similar works by other poets.

Soman Ragavan : Thank you. Goodbye for now. 

 

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You\'re welcome! If you have any more questions or need assistance in the future, feel free to ask. Goodbye and take care!

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                              MAESTRO SAGNIK SEN 


‘Pon our music a new maestro hath been shower’d :
His vocal talents for all superbly hath he shown :
With mastery India’s musical legacy doth he adorn :
Rare magic recreat’d : master Hemant Kumar reborn…

In a young body, so much of the genius of yore,
Pouring out rhapsodies for ling’ring days and nights,
Ever taking our unique music to new heights :
In India’s entrails doth he take us to the core.

Vocal cords, voice box, diction, languishing parlance :
With it all he works out some magical convergence;
Reviving a being who hath left for new destinations,
From past melodies, he crafts again some new renditions.

Crowds have mill’d at his concerts, from his vocal nectar :
Audiences hath he enraptur’d, in many lands, near and far :
Old masterpieces he whips up anew with his magic :
His repertoire of the unique gems be truly prolific…

The occurrence hath no explanation :
Transport’d to a world beyond,
Caught in some dreamy elation,
At the marvels one grows more fond.

Unto hither world maestro Sagnik Sen hath descend’d,
To far-flung nostalgic hearts to carry aloft India’s music :
Bodies that cannot help but by the rapture be astound’d :
Many a soul be drown’d by such renditions ecstatic.
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