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"Bebdo" is a traditional Goan Konkani song composed by Chris Perry and sung by Lorna. ... This page was last edited on 30 June 2024, at 05:56 (UTC).
The song was composed by Ulhas Buyao (Known as Goyem Shahir) at the time of the Goa Opinion Poll in 1967 in support of the anti-merger movement, of which Buyao was an important part. The lyrics were written by advocate and editor of the Konkani newspaper Sunaparant , Uday Bhembre , who was also part of the anti-merger movement.
Fr. Vasco do Rego SJ wrote lyrics for over 300 Konkani hymns, and composed music for over 50 Konkani hymns. He commenced the compilation of the Gaionancho Jhelo. [4] He also wrote the first Konkani carols. [5] Fr. Lourdino Barreto was an expert in both, Western and Indian music. He was the president of Goa's Diocesan Commission for Sacred Music ...
Banvarh is a mourning song, usually sung on the day of cremation by Hindus. Deknni is a song which originated in Bardez, Ilhas and Salcete. Dhalo is a wedding song. Dulpod is a dance song with quick rhythm and themes from everyday Goan life. Duvallo is a pregnancy song. Fell is folk drama with themes from Indian epics or Indian history. It is ...
Goan Konkani refers to all the central dialects of the Konkani ... On 1 February 2024, the song 'Addicted' by EZD and Chrystal Farrell entered Spotify charts of ...
In 2013, Sardesai wrote and sang three Konkani songs for the English film The Coffin Maker, starring Naseeruddin Shah. The film was based in a Goan village and was selected for the Indian Panorama section of IFFI 2013. It is about a coffin maker who learns about life in an unusual manner. [9]
Antonette Mendes (born Maria Antonia D'Souza; 10 May 1944 – 7 April 2024) was an Indian singer, actress, playwright, and theatre director known for her work in Konkani films and tiatr productions. Referred to as the "Melody Queen", she was known as the "queen of the Konkani stage", prior to Lorna Cordeiro's emergence in the Konkani music scene.
Top Ranks (Goan Band in Kuwait) Stepping Stones (Goan Band in Kuwait) Goans may have had an influence, and indeed a band or two, in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. A Gomes (perhaps the father of Prof. Alberto Gomes) was a pianist there. Theresinha Gonsalves from my neighbourhood was a pianist in Malaysia for many years.