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Shwalposhruto Rabindrasangeet

Shwalposhruto Rabindrasangeet
“Shwalposhruto Rabindrasangeet” – rarely heard songs of Tagore will be presented at Madhusudhan Manch, Kolkata at 6 pm on 25th March, 2009.  You will have a chance to listen to unexplored Rabindranath via Srikanta Acharya, Subrata Sengupta, Lopamudra Mitra, Srabani Sen and Agnibha Banerjee.

Presented by: ‘Abhigyan’
Concept: Agnibha Banerjee

Swagatalakshmi , Srabani steal the show

Swagatalakshmi , Srabani steal the show

Swagatalakshmi , Srabani steal the show
Review by Kaustav Goswami – Gaanmela Journalist

Abhigyan has been successfully organizing Swalpasruto Rabindrasangeet-er Aashor for three consecutive years. Kudos to Agnibha Banerjee for conceptualizing a soiree where the Tagoreans find a welcome respite from singing the ‘over heard’ numbers. This years programme witnessed a jampacked Madhusudan Mancha and Lopamudra Mitra took over as the first artiste of the evening belting out rare songs like,`Shara borosh dekhi ney’,`Ja hariye jay’,`Amareo koro marjona’—–Lopamudra was not at ease with the songs except for the last one,missing rhythm in one of the songs.

Srikanta Acharya’s choice of songs like, Jagey natho jochonaraatey (set to dhamar taal), Aji nahi nahi nidra, Oi pohailo timiroraati (Alaiya Vilaval) was incongruent with the theme of the soiree. His forte was however evident in ‘Alokey kushumo na diyo’.

Swagatalakshmi Dasgupta came saw and conquered—–a complete singer,with an enviable range and an astounding dexterity in emoting the songs, Swagatalashmi enthralled the listeners in her renditions like, Shomoy karo jey nai, Shei to boshonto,a nd Lukiye asho (sung in memory of the late Vikram Singh).

Srabani Sen’s effortless presentation of rare numbers like, Jey phul jhorey (set to raag purabi), Modhuro milon (set to two rhythms), Boney emon phul phutechey, was a treat for the Tagoreans. She concluded her recital with a soulful O gaan aar gash ney.

Subrata Sengupta was pompous with his baritone rendition of Aji shanjher jamunay, and some other numbers which paled into insignificance as Agnibha, rendered classical based Horoshey Jago, Ek phaguner gaan and the romantic Momo joubononikunjey.

Srabani Sen – Ekok Rabindrasangeet

Srabani Sen – Ekok Rabindrasangeet
Visit Rabindrasadan on 11th April, 2009 at 6 pm, Kolkata for a Solo Recital of Rabindrasangeet by Srabani Sen presented by Bhabna.
For details, contact kaustav.goswami@gmail.com or call 09830459437

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Maps and Direction:

Rabindra Sadan
1
Cathedral Road, Central, Kolkata, West Bengal 700 016, India
India
033 22239917
Cathedral Road, Central, Kolkata, West Bengal 700 016, India

Ramkumar Chottopadhyay Passed Away

Ramkumar Chottopadhyay Passed Away
The legendary singer Ramkumar Chattopadhyay (89) passed away today of septicemia and multi-organ failure in Calcutta. He was under treatment at the Belle Vue clinic in south Kolkata. Ramkumar Chottopadhyay was most known for his expertise on “Shyama Sangeet” – a genre of Bengali music dedicated to Goddess Kali. He was also a master of “Tappa” genre songs originally composed by Nidhu Babu. He also did music direction in some of the Bengali movies including “Street Patra (1972)” and “Parikrama (1996)”. Famous singer and music director Hemanta Mukherjee used Ramkumar Chottopadhyay’s voice in the film “Nidhu Babur Toppa” directed by Tarun Majumdar. Lets take a moment and pray for the soul of our beloved singer.

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