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  2. Ramprasadi - Wikipedia

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    He is credited with creating a new compositional form that combined the Bengali folk style of Baul music with classical melodies and kirtan. After him, a school of shakta poets continued the Kali-bhakti tradition. Krishna Chandra Roy, Siraj ud-Daulah, Rabindranath Tagore, Kazi Nazrul Islam were immensely inspired by the songs of Ramprasad.

  3. Music of Bengal - Wikipedia

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    Krishna Chandra Dey and Pannalal Bhattacharya, were famous for their renditions of devotional songs, while Abbasuddin Ahmed, Kiran Chandra Roy, Amar Pal were stalwarts in singing Bengali folk music. Bengali music is highly indebted to Lalon, Rabindranath Tagore, Kazi Nazrul Islam, Ramprasad Sen and Jasim Uddin. All traditional Bengali music is ...

  4. Mujib: The Making of a Nation (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    Rajib Kanti Roy of Daily Sun wrote: "The background music with traditional folk flavour, coupled with the regional dialects of southern Bangladesh, brings characters closer to the hearts of the audience. In this case, music director Shantanu Moitra and Bengali dialogue writers Anam Biswas, Gias Uddin Selim, Shihab Shaheen and Sadhana Ahmed have ...

  5. Category:Bengali folk songs - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; ... Appearance. move to sidebar hide. Help. Pages in category "Bengali folk songs" The following 4 pages are in this ...

  6. Bhatiali - Wikipedia

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    Bhatiali or bhatiyali (Bengali: ভাটিয়ালি) is a form of folk music, sung in both Bangladesh and West Bengal, India. Bhatiali is a river song mostly sung by boatmen while going down streams of the river. The word bhatiyali comes from bhata meaning "ebb" or downstream. [1] It is mostly sung in several parts of greater riparian ...

  7. Music of West Bengal - Wikipedia

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    The new style took root in Bengali culture with many poet-composers combining folk and raga-based melodies, mixing every common style of music from classical to semi-classical and folk. [15] His songs are sung today, with a popular collection— Ramprasadi Sangeet ("Songs of Ramprasad")—sold at Shakta temples and pithas in Bengal. [ 11 ]

  8. Bhawaiya - Wikipedia

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    Bhawaiya is a musical form or a popular folk music that originated in Northern Bengal, especially the Rangpur Division in Bangladesh, Cooch Behar district of West Bengal, India, and the undivided Goalpara district of Assam, India.

  9. Agamani-Vijaya - Wikipedia

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    Agamani (Sanskrit: अगमनि विजया) (Bengali: আগমনী গান) are genres of Bengali folk songs celebrating the return of the Goddess Parvati to the home of her parents on the eve of the Hindu autumn festival of Durga Puja.