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#Bengaljukebox Bengal Foundation Songs of Rabindranath Tagore ♦️ রবীন্দ্রনাথের প্রার্থনা সংগীত ♦️ ........................................................................... 🔹Track List 🔹 1. Dhay Jeno Mor Sakol ▶️ 00:00 Artiste: Laisa Ahmed Lisa Parjaay: Puja Upa-parjaay: Prarthana Taal: Jhampak Raag: Bhairavi (Shadaj Altered) Written on: 1910 (28 Jaistha 1317) Place: Kolkata Notation by: Surendranath Bandopadhyay / Bhimrao Shastri 2. Jibon Jakhon Shukaye Jay ▶️ 06:21 Artiste: Nandita Yasmin Parjaay: Puja Upa-parjaay: Prarthana Taal: Ektaal Raag: Desh Written on: 1910 (28 Chaitra 1316) Notation by: Surendranath Bandopadhyay Notes: This song was written on 11th April 1910 at Shantiniketan. Rabindranath was presiding over the celebration of Maghotsava on 11th Magh 1318B at Jorasanko. Sita Debi, eldest daughter of Ramananda Chattopadhyay, has done a bit of briefing on this account in her memoir 'Punyasmriti' -... The place for prayer as well as the stage for songs was in front of the ladies enclosure. Quite a few musical instruments had arrived. Solemn Puja offering bells started ringing mellifluously. Rabindranath struggled to manage a place there ... Rabindranath had to deliver the opening speech, after which he sang two lines to finish. In the following program songs sung did not make any impression although produced by eminent artists. Rabindranath tried his best to rectify their tune and rhythm but without yielding any result. Then he started singing himself. I heard the song 'Jibano jakhon shukaye jaay ...' for the first time. Mahatma Gandhi had started ‘Fast unto death’ as a protest to the partisan rule by the British on 20th September, 1932. Anxious Rabindranath had gone to Puna in order to see him. An agreement was reached with the British Prime Minister Ramsey McDonald and the fast was broken. On 26th September the Mahatma had a desire to listen to this song at 4PM. In ‘Gaayak Rabindranath’ by Partha Basu had quoted Rabindranath’s words – … The fasting was broken. … Mahadev [Desai] urged that the song ‘Jibon jakhon shukaye jay…’ from the Geetanjali was one of the favourite songs of the Mahatma. I could not remember the tune. 3. Charano Dhorite Diyogo ▶️ 11:41 Artiste: Iffat Ara Dewan Parjaay: Puja Upa-parjaay: Prarthana Taal: Ardha Jhaptaal Raag: Bhairavi Written on: 1914 (3 Jaistha 1321) Place: Ramgarh, The Himalayas Notation by: Dinendranath Tagore Notes: This song was composed on 17th May, 1914 at Ramgarh Hills near Nainital. 15th May, 1914 was Debendranath’s 97th birthday. Prabhatkumar Mukhopadhyay, in his ‘Geetabitan Kalanukramik Suchi’ has expressed that this song might have been composed with the memory of this day at the back of His mind. On the sixteenth annual celebration held on 11th Magh at Jorasnako Tthakurbari He had sung this song as the morning-prayer. 4. Jodi E Amar Hridoyoduar ▶️ 17:21 Artiste: Rezwana Choudhury Bannya Parjaay: Puja Upa-parjaay: Prarthana Taal: Jhaptaal Raag: Kafi Anga: Dhrupad Written on: 1901 Notation by: Kangalicharan Sen / Dinendranath Tagore Bhanga Gaan 5. Hridoye Tomar Doya ▶️ 22:08 Artiste: Fahmida Khatun Parjaay: Puja Upa-parjaay: Prarthana Taal: Tritaal Raag: Paraj Written on: 1909 Notation by: Dinendranath Tagore / Surendranath Bandopadhyay ================================== Bengal Foundation has been promoting Bengali music for decades in order to nurture and uphold the musical traditions of Bengal. The Foundation releases a wide selection of Bengali albums to the public, conducts workshops, and well as create opportunities to train under distinguished musicians at the Bengal Parampara Sangeetalay. Bengal Foundation’s music programme also frequently organises a number of large scale music events which include the Bengal Classical Music Festival, the world’s largest classical music festival in terms of number of performers on a single stage, audience capacity and duration. Bengal Foundation’s music programme aims to pave the way for better appreciation and understanding of the fundamentals of music; as well as to energise, influence and promote the music industry of Bangladesh. ================================== 🔔 Please do Subscribe & enable notifications for more contents from us! 👍 Website: http://www.bengalfoundation.org 👍 Facebook: / bengalfoundation 👍 Twitter: / trustforthearts 👍 Instagram: / bengalfoundation ------------------------------------------------------------------------ © Bengal Foundation 2020