Hailed by Nelson Mandela as âa voice of reason that we all must heed,â Sri Chinmoy (1931-2007) was an internationally acclaimed musician, composer, artist, author and poet whose haunting melodies captivated audiences worldwide.
In more than 700 Peace Concerts, offered in venues from Carnegie Hall to the Royal Albert Hall, Sri Chinmoy celebrated in music and spirit humanityâs aspiration for inner and outer peace. During a four decade long musical odyssey, Sri Chinmoy composed a monumental total of 21,000 songsâan artistic and spiritual legacy for all humankind.
Some of the most inspired music Iâve heard from a solo performerâclassical, pop or otherwise.
âCue Magazine, N.Y.
In New York City, where he made his home upon arrival from India in 1964, Sri Chinmoy was an integral part of the musical fabric, forging friendships with other musicians that transcended genres.
âWhat power is in this manâs music!â exclaimed composer Leonard Bernstein after a performance of a song Sri Chinmoy wrote in his honor, adding âItâs incredible. My musical spirit is very, very deeply impressed.â
Sri Chinmoyâs sublime spiritual mastery reveals through music the infinite vastness of the universe as an intimate sanctuary of the soul.
âFree Spirit Magazine, U.S.A.
Iconic producer and humanitarian Quincy Jones praised the innovation and imagination of Sri Chinmoyâs music, commenting âSri Chinmoy is such a brave musician! God puts his hands on very few shoulders. It was definitely on Sri Chinmoyâs shoulder,â while compatriot and leading Indian musician of the modern era Ravi Shankar declared, âSri Chinmoy has a tremendous, a fantastic creative urge!â
For Sri Chinmoy, music was more than art, entertainment or even self-expressionâit was language of the soul, a bridge from earth to heaven capable of dissolving man-made barriers, closing gaps between cultures, faiths and nations.
âMusic is the universal languageâ Sri Chinmoy wrote, explaining:
We do not have to learn any particular language to communicate with others if we can play soulful music. Soulful music is next to meditation, and it carries the beauty and fragrance of silence, the message of the inner and higher worlds.
Related Links
- Selected Writings of Sri Chinmoy - selected quotes, writings and links
- Videos of Sri Chinmoy - at Sri Chinmoy TV
- Music Recordings of Sri Chinmoy at Radio Sri Chinmoy