Music
of Silence . . .
This passion of Bari for around 4 decades has
extended his reputation beyond Bangladesh. He has performed and
conducted workshops in France, Switzerland, Malaysia, Pakistan,
Iran, Singapore, Austria, Australia, China and USA. He was the
only participant invited from the whole Indian subcontinent in
the World Flute Conference held in Geneva in the year of 1999.
According
to Bari, the difference between the Indian and European music
is that the Indian music comes from silence whereas the European
music comes from sound.
Bari
maintains that the Indian way is more melodious with the Miir
(the sweet curves and filigree works) and more natural with the
typical natural bamboo flute. As of his Gurus, he believes in
praying through his tunes and devotes all his creation to eternity.
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