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The music of Bengal, folk, maritime, popular, modern, revolutionary, avate-garde, even classically based, has typically been path-breaking for well over 100 years.  Even so, between the 1940s and late 1970s- it blossomed into multiple directions accompanied by composers, lyricists and of course performers of the very highest order who have set up a standard everything since those "Golden Age" decades have only been at best efforts at replicating the genius of that period.  I will post a series of articles highlighting the great creative figures of this epochal, post-renaissance period.

Related Topic(s): BEAUTY; Classical; Folk; Grace; Ramayana; Renaissance; Tagore; Universalism

         

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1 Article 02/06/2017 The Unique Musical Creations of Kumar Sachin Dev Burman and Their Roots in the Reeds and Soil of Bengal--Part I (View How Many People Read This) 1 1 Comment Count
2 Article 02/16/2017 The Unique Musical Creations of Kumar Sachin Dev Burman and Their Roots in the Reeds and Soil of Bengal--Part II (View How Many People Read This) 1 1 Comment Count
3 Article 07/24/2019 A Sampling of 1970s Bengali Songs of Pintu Bhattacharya: an Obscure Star of the Post-Renaissance Musical Age (View How Many People Read This) 1 1 Comment Count
4 Article 07/17/2020 The Baritone of Our Renaissance: Hemanta Mukhopadhyay (1920-1989) at 100- Part I (View How Many People Read This) 3 3 Comment Count
5 Article 12/28/2020 Jana Gana Mana Adhinayaka- (Tagore's unabridged original Anthem translated) (View How Many People Read This) 1 1 Comment Count

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