Friday, September 10, 2010

TUNE IN WITH SWAPAN BASU THIS DURGA PUJA


Noted Bengali folk singer Swapan Basu would perform a musical note on October 12, 2010 in BHEL Durga Puja Celebration.

Listening to Swapan Basu's song is an experience. He is not merely a folk singer but an Ethno-musicologist and folk song interpreter. He has travelled to remote villages of India to collect songs from different ethnic groups and tribals. He has inhaled their language, pronunciation and melody. The government of India has acknowledged his contribution and awarded him the National Scholarship in folk music from Ministry of Education in 1981; The Research Fellowship in Ethno-musicology from Anthropological Survey of India in 1984; and the National Fellowship as an outstanding performer in the performing arts from Human Resource Development of India, in 1987.

Far from the madding crowd into the openness of nature the name of Swapan Basu becomes almost synonymous with the idyllic folk tunes of eastern India. An icon in the fields of folk music, Swapan Basu has become a name by him and is held solely responsible for making the vivacious folk tunes of rural India touch a million hearts of the urban India and far abroad crossing the bar of international barriers and manmade restrictions. A masters from the Rabindra Bharati University in the vocal folk music in 1984, he began his career much earlier to that and since then has been charming his listeners with the vibrant, melodious and unanimous folk tunes that were always there-unnoticed and unidentified.

The name of the accompanist Shri Lalit Kishore Bhattacharya, Shri Debashis Bhakta, Shri Soumen Das and Shri Swapan Nag will accompany the singer.

Further information can be read on the singer’s website www.swapanbasu.com

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