In this deeply insightful episode of the Life and Learning Podcast, we sit down with Mr. Jiber Basumatary, a renowned Western Music Teacher at Trinity College London, Delhi Centre and an accomplished music transcriptionist, who has dedicated his life to the study, teaching, and preservation of music across genres.
With a rich blend of experience in both Western classical music and indigenous Bodo folk traditions, Mr. Basumatary shares his professional journey—from his early passion for music to becoming an educator at one of the world’s leading music institutions. His story reflects the powerful role of music in education, identity, and cultural continuity.
🎵 Key Themes and Takeaways from the Episode:
🔹 A Journey Through Sound:
Mr. Basumatary reflects on his path as a music educator, the challenges he faced, and the inspiration behind pursuing music professionally. He also speaks about the discipline and creativity required to teach music at a global level.
🔹 Understanding Bodo Folk Songs:
With deep cultural roots, Bodo folk songs are more than melodies—they are oral histories, emotional expressions, and cultural mirrors. Mr. Basumatary explains what we can learn by listening to these songs, including their symbolism, values, and timeless wisdom.
🔹 Famous Bodo Folk Songs and Their Significance:
He highlights some of the most well-known Bodo folk songs, their stories, and how they have shaped community consciousness. These songs, often passed down through generations, carry messages of love, struggle, nature, and life.
🔹 A Vision for the Future – Book on Bodo Folk Songs:
In a landmark initiative, Mr. Basumatary shares his vision to publish a book compiling Bodo folk songs with translations, meanings, and musical notation. This project aims to preserve and document Bodo musical heritage for future generations.
🔹 The Role of Music in Child Development:
Emphasizing the importance of music in education, he advocates for giving children the opportunity to learn music, not only for creative expression but also for discipline, confidence, and emotional intelligence.
🔹 Cultural Collaboration through Music:
Mr. Basumatary shares his views on the collaborative nature of music, how different genres and traditions can come together, and why cross-cultural exchange in music is vital for innovation and understanding.
🎧 This episode is a must-watch/listen for:
Music enthusiasts
Cultural scholars and researchers
Educators and parents
Young learners and aspiring musicians
Anyone interested in Bodo heritage and traditional folk arts
📌 Join us for this thoughtful and inspiring conversation that beautifully bridges tradition and modernity through the universal language of music.
Timestamps-
0:00 - Precap
1:21 - Intro
3:08 - About guest
9:50 - Folk songs into books
16:34 - What can we learn from Folk songs ?
21:42 - How will he bring folk songs into written form ?
24:47 - Steps to be taken to preserve folk songs for future generation
28:45 - Initiatives to be taken by music schools or cultural authorities in order to preserve folk songs
31:25 - Did he reach out BTR Government for help in preserving folk songs ?
38:14 - About his music classes
43:52 - Why music is important for younger generations ?
53:46 - Interest in Collaborations ?
57:04 - Message to youths regarding music
1:00:31 - Conclusion
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