Assamese musician Joi Barua has paid glowing tribute to Bengal’s deep-rooted musical and cultural heritage, calling it a living legacy of creativity that continues to inspire generations.
Speaking to mediapersons, Barua reflected on how Bengal’s history of artistic excellence — from poets and philosophers to singers and mentors — represents not just cultural wealth but a sacred trust handed down through time.
“The nature of music is to evoke emotion, to evoke a thought, to let you escape into a different world. That’s the nature of art. That’s the nature of music,” Barua said.
“Bengali music, with its rich legacy, writing, craft, and thought, takes me to a lot of places. Bengal is a very lucky state. It had that kind of learning and people who kept the standards very high. It is also incumbent on the next generation to understand the generational wealth that has been passed down.”
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Known for his experimental and genre-blending style, Joi Barua has carved a distinctive space in India’s contemporary music landscape.
His work seamlessly fuses diverse sounds and traditions, reflecting a deep respect for cultural roots while embracing global influences.
For Barua, Bengal’s enduring creative spirit stands as a reminder that art is not merely an expression, but a shared inheritance — one that must be preserved, evolved, and celebrated with every new voice that rises from it.