He has extensively recorded for Bollywood greats like R. D. Burman, Gulzar, Khayyam, Vishal Bharadwaj to name a few. In 1994, Ronu ji recorded for the Merchant Ivory film “In Custody”, music of which was composed by Zakhir Hussain. The music of India's first I- Max film (Mystic India) was also scored by Pt. Ronu Majumdar.
His Sadhana School of Music in Chicago, USA is solely aimed at spreading awareness and generating interest about our varied Classical Art forms. While legendary guitarist Ry Cooder called him- “Dr. Feelgood of Indian Flute”, his Guru Pt. Vijay Raghav Rao remarked “ Ronu is mightier than most of the musicians in the country today”.
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AWARDS BESTOWED ON PANDIT MAJUMDAR :
Yet, one can safely say that these esteemed titles aren't the real parameters to judge his glory. Pandit Ronu Majumdar's real success lies in the fact that he is one of those great artists who has influenced the music connoisseur's tastes over the years displaying wide range performances across genres and musical boundaries. His crossover projects impart a true oneness of mind, like Bach singing through a bansuri…
Pt. Ronu Majumdar's versatility as an artist is not confined merely within the precincts of our nation. His experiments which reflect a sense of deep rootedness in traditional Indian Music coupled with formidable knowledge of World Music have rightfully earned him the sobriquet of a "World Musician." Pt. Majumdar was formally introduced to audiences beyond Indian shores in 1988 by this illustrious grand guru, Pt. Ravi Shankar at the Moscow festival. There has been no looking back for the maestro ever since. West beckoned him and various heart warming collaborations with International greats like George Harrison, George Brooks, Philip Glass, Zakir Hussain, Ry Cooder, Bela Fleck, Lary Corryel saw the light of the day. His international releases like 'FASCINOMA' with guitarist Ry Cooder, John Hassels (Water Lily Acoustics), In search of life with Christian Seiferd (Universal), "Tabula Rasa" with Bela Fleck, the American Banjo Virtuoso, "Moonlight Whispers" with Larry Corryel, Inside Kremlin, Chants of India and Passages are endeavours on his mission to endear the glory of the humble Bansuri. Ronuji joined Michael Stipe of REM, Robbie Williams, Asha Bhosle, Baaba Maal and a host of other noted musicians on the genre crossing "One Giant Leap" (Palm Pictures).
John Pareles in The New York Times (Feb 23, 2001) remarked-
"Mr. Majumdar draws deep, melting tones from the Bansuri in the meditative preludes to the ragas, as if drawing the melodies, and when the tempo picks up and the drum joins in, this phrases still hover with an other worldly tenderness."
The flute (Bansuri) is considered to be the most ancient and natural musical instrument. The idea of fashioning this instrument occurred while listening to the sweet notes generated by the blowing of wind through the holes carved on the bamboo sticks by pests and insects for centuries together. The flute was the principal, pastoral instrument. Late Pandit Pannalal Ghosh elevated it to the status of a Concert instrument.