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#bengaljukebox Songs of Kazi Nazrul Islam by Sharmin Shathi Islam ............................................... 🔹Track List 🔹 1. Srijan chhonde anande- 00:00 2. Nobo kisholoy ranga- 04:12 3. Mahakaler koley eshe- 09:00 4. Shokhi ami na hoy- 14:09 5. Dole bon tomaler- 19:38 6. Amar kalo meyer- 24:57 ┉┉┉┉┉┉┉┉┉┉┉┉┉┉ Born in Comilla in 1975, Mrs. Sharmin Shathi Islam, popularly called “Moyna” by her fans, is a young remarkable exponent of Nazrul Sangeet in Bangladesh. She commenced her musical training under Smt. Aloka Das at a young age and subsequently enrolled herself at the Chayanaut Sangeet Vidyayatan for a five-year course that concluded in 1998. She is, at present, a trainer at the Chayanaut Sangeet Vidyayatan. Moyna had the privilege of being trained in Rabindra Sangeet under legendary exponent Waheedul Haque. She also undertook lessons in Hindustani Classical Vocal Music and Nazrul Sangeet from noted singer Mr. Sumon Chowdhury. She is actively involved with the ‘Jatiya Rabindra Sangeet Sammellan Parisad’, a national platform devoted to the practice and learning of Tagore’s music and promotion of Indian classical music in Bangladesh. In 1990 she joined ‘Anandadhani’, an organization that nurtures Bengali music. She is also a member of the Nazrul Sangeet Shilpi Parisad since 2007. Moyna has represented Bangladesh with her renditions of Nazrul Sangeet in a number of cities in India– Delhi, Kolkata, Assam and Tripura. She has also performed in Turkey. In the USA, she performed Nazrul Sangeet at various concerts in New York, Baltimore and Buffalo in 1999 and 2004. She is also regularly invited to perform for television channels in India and Bangladesh. “Moyna” has released three albums of Nazrul Sangeet till date– ‘Khunji Tare Ami Aponay’, ‘Sandhya Gadhuli’ and “Sokal Belar Sur. Other gems by Sharmin Shathi Islam- ---------------------------- • নজরুল সংগীত । Sharmin Shathi Islam । Nazru... • নজরুল সংগীত । Sharmin Shathi Islam । N... • নজরুল সংগীত । Sharmin Shathi Islam । N... ---------------------------- The composer-poet Kazi Nazrul Islam (25th May 1899 - 29th August 1976) emerged from the Bengal Renaissance of the 19th century, a period that saw a unique blend of religious and social reformers, patriots, scientists, literary giants and cultural activists. This was the time when great Bengali composer-poets, Rabindranath Tagore, Kazi Nazrul Islam, Atul Prasad Sen, Rajanikanta Sen and Dwijendralal Roy, flowered as Pancha-kobi (penta-poets). Within the short span of Nazrul’s creative life (in 1941 he lost his speech and memory to disease), he had composed four thousand songs apart from other literary and journalistic works. His songs changed from the rebellious to religious explorations at a later stage. He delved deep in both Hindu and Islamic practices and extensively composed over five hundred devotional songs. Nazrul was an expert in Hindustani classical music, and created over a dozen new ragas. His determinedly anti-fundamentalist and astonishingly inclusive writings, his repeated imprisonment for his outspoken criticism of British imperialism, and the depth of his cultural explorations once inspired entire generations of revolutionaries, including freedom fighters in both India and Bangladesh. His message remains as relevant today as it was all decades ago. ================================== 🔔 Please do Subscribe & enable notifications for more contents from us! 👍 Website: http://www.bengalfoundation.org 👍 Facebook: / bengalfoundat. . 👍 Twitter: / trustfortheart. . 👍 Instagram: / bengalfound.... . ------------------------------------------------------------------------ © Bengal Foundation 2022