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Sharda Sinha (1 October 1952 – 5 November 2024) was an Indian folk and classical singer. Hailing from Bihar, she predominantly sang in Maithili and Bhojpuri language [1] and is called Bihar Kokila, the cuckoo of Bihar. [2] Sinha has sung many folk songs including "Vivah Geet", "Chhath Geet".
Sharda Sinha – An iconic name in Maithili and Bhojpuri folk music, Sharda Sinha is known for her renditions of traditional songs, especially during festivals like Chhath Puja. Her contribution to folk music has earned her the title of the Queen of Bhojpuri folk music. [5] Folk and Classical
In the field Bhojpuri Music and Songs, there are notable works done by Mahendar Misir, Radhamohan Chaubey 'Anjan', Pandit Dhareekshan Mishra, Laxman Pathak Pradeep, and Sharda Sinha. Other wandering folk singers include the Kathaks , who travelled in groups and performed accompanied by dholak , sarangi , tamburu and majira .
Name Years active Languages 32Stitches: 2016–present English Alphons Joseph: 2003–present Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Hindi Ash King: 2009–present
Sharda Sinha; Padma Shree: Ramchandra Manjhi; Seyed Ehtesham Hasnain; Mohan Mishra; Narendra Kumar Pandey; Janki Ballabh Shastri; Sharda Sinha; Chandreshwar Prasad Thakur; Jnanpith Award: Ramdhari Singh 'Dinkar' Ramon Magsaysay Award: Ravish Kumar; Jayaprakash Narayan; Dadasaheb Phalke Award: Ashok Kumar; Tapan Sinha
Sharda Sinha, a famous folk singer of Bihar has covered more than 1500 songs in all Bihari languages including Angika. [33] During The 2023 Shravani Mela visit in Sultanganj. [34] Ang Mahotsav [35] [36], a cultural festival of Music and Drama is held every year in The Anga Region and is a good platform to promote Angika. [37] Angika Literature
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Maithili Music is one of the most ancient types of music in the Indian subcontinent. It originated from Mithila , a geographical and cultural region of the Indian subcontinent bounded by the Mahananda River in the east, the Ganges in the south, the Gandaki River in the west and by the foothills of the Himalayas in the north.