Best Nazrul Geeti Songs by Suprava Sarkar Nazrul Geeti Audio Jukebox
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An amazing Nazrul Geeti compilation sung by one of the most celebrated Nazrul Geeti and playback singer of all times, Srimati Suprava Sarkar. Kazi Nazrul Islam is the national poet of Bangladesh. He was also a Bengali polymath, poet, writer, musician and revolutionary. Popularly known as Nazrul, his poetry and music espoused Indo-Islamic renaissance and intense spiritual rebellion against fascism and oppression. Nazrul's impassioned activism for political and social justice earned him the title of The Rebel Poet. Exploring the life and conditions of the downtrodden masses of the Indian subcontinent, Nazrul worked for their emancipation. He fiercely inspired Bengalis during the Bangladesh Liberation War. Nazrul's writings explore themes such as love, freedom, and revolution; he opposed all bigotry, including religious and gender. Throughout his career, Nazrul wrote short stories, novels, and essays but is best known for his poems, in which he pioneered new forms such as Bengali ghazals. Nazrul wrote and composed music for his nearly 4,000 songs (including gramophone records), collectively known as Nazrul geeti (Songs of Nazrul), which are widely popular today. In what his contemporaries regarded as one of his greatest flairs of creativity, Nazrul began composing the very first ghazals in Bengali, transforming a form of poetry written mainly in Persian and Urdu. Nazrul became the first person to introduce Islam into the larger mainstream tradition of Bengali music. The first record of Islamic songs by Nazrul Islam was a commercial success and many gramophone companies showed interest in producing these. Kazi Nazrul Islam is a poet and composer who brought in a new renaissance for Bengali Songs. His prolonged stay in the North Western provinces of India induced influences of Persian, middle eastern and gypsy culture in him. This was very much reflected in his writings as well as his compositions. • This album “Eki Surey Tui Gaan Shonaley” is a compilation of Nazrul Geeti sung by one of the most celebrated Nazrul Geeti and playback singer of all times, Srimati Suprava Sarkar. Suprava Sarkar’s entry into the world of music as a professional happened when she was only thirteen, with her participation in Galpadadur Asar in All India Radio, Calcutta. Several basic discs were published from Senola before she joined Hindusthan Musical Products as their regular artist in June, 1938. Suprabha's association with Kaji Nazrul Islam dates back to the days of making of the N.T. film Sapurey (1939). Kaji Nazrul took great interest in Suprabha's work and the result was the evergreen Kaberi Nadijale Ke Go Balika published in January, 1941 with Mor Pratham Moner Mukul on the reverse from Hindusthan, the record number being H 876. Suprabha went on to become one of the leading exponents of Nazrul songs. She also recorded Tagore songs which became very popular. This classic Nazrul Geeti compilation has popular Songs of Nazrul like E Ki Surey Tumi Gaan and Uchaaton Mon Gharey sung beautifully by Suprava Sarkar. This one is definitely a classic and a must have. • == Album Song Data == • All songs sung by Suprava Sarkar • All Lyrics Compositions: Kazi Nazrul Islam • ► E Ki Surey Tumi Gaan 0:00:04 • ► Aamaar Nayaney 0:03:30 • ► Aamaar Barnachara Thakur 0:06:46 • ► Pratham Moner Mukul 0:10:14 • ► Bhabaney Aashilo Atithi 0:13:45 • ► Aandhaar Raatey Ke Go 0:17:10 • ► Aamaar Bhuban 0:20:41 • ► Aaji Ghoom Nahe 0:24:12 • ► Chaitaali Chaandini Raatey 0:27:38 • ► Kaberi Nadi Jaley 0:30:41 • ► Rum Jhuma Rum Jhuma 0:34:01 • ► Shono O Maalati Sandhyaa 0:37:27 • ► Priyatama Hey Bidaay 0:40:55 • ► Tomaar Aankhir Moto 0:44:21 • ► Janam Janam Gelo 0:47:54 • ► Uchaaton Mon Gharey 0:50:47 • ► Nirajaney Sakhi Bolo 0:54:26 • ► Ghumao Ghumao Dekhitey 0:59:24 • #BengaliNazrul • #NazrulGeeti • #SupravaSarkar • #KaziNazrulIslam
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