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'''Chowdhury, Nirmalendu''' (1922-1981) folk singer, was born in the village of Beheli, in [[sunamganj]], [[sylhet]], on 27 July 1922. He learnt singing by listening to folk songs sung by boatmen. Encouraged by his parents, he later became a folk singer.  
'''Chowdhury, Nirmalendu''' (1922-1981) folk singer, was born in the village of Beheli, in [[Sunamganj District|sunamganj]], [[Sylhet District|sylhet]], on 27 July 1922. He learnt singing by listening to folk songs sung by boatmen. Encouraged by his parents, he later became a folk singer.  


Nirmalendu Chowdhury took lessons in folk songs and folk music from Abdul Majid and Abdur Rahim in [[mymensingh]]. Later, he took lessons in [[tagore songs]] from Ashokbijay Raha at [[santiniketan]]. In 1955 Nirmalendu Chowdhury sang a folk song at the Banga Sanskrit Sammelan (Bengal Cultural Conference), Sylhet. Later that year, he won a gold medal singing at an international folk song convention in Warsaw. He subsequently took part in several cultural programmes in India and abroad, making Indian folk songs known to outside world. He recorded more than a hundred songs. He was associated with films, as a playback singer and actor. He was also a reputed composer. His collection of songs was published as ''Ep''''a''''r B''''ab''''gl''''a'''' Op''''a''''r Banglar G''''a''''n'' (Songs of both Bengals).  
Nirmalendu Chowdhury took lessons in folk songs and folk music from Abdul Majid and Abdur Rahim in [[Mymensingh District|mymensingh]]. Later, he took lessons in [[Tagore Songs|tagore songs]] from Ashokbijay Raha at [[santiniketan]]. In 1955 Nirmalendu Chowdhury sang a folk song at the Banga Sanskrit Sammelan (Bengal Cultural Conference), Sylhet. Later that year, he won a gold medal singing at an international folk song convention in Warsaw. He subsequently took part in several cultural programmes in India and abroad, making Indian folk songs known to outside world. He recorded more than a hundred songs. He was associated with films, as a playback singer and actor. He was also a reputed composer. His collection of songs was published as ''Epar Babgla Opar Banglar Gan'' (Songs of both Bengals).  


Nirmalendu Chowdhury set up Lokabharati, a school for folk music in Kolkata. He was associated with [[pragati lekhak sangha]] (Progressive Writers Association) and Bharatiya Gana Natya, a theatre group. He also worked for some time as a reader in the Music Department at Rabindra Bharati University. He was awarded Padmabhushan by the Indian government for his contribution to [[folk music]]. He died in Kolkata on 18 April, 1981. [Wakil Ahmed] [Ahmed, Wakil  former Vice Chancellor, National University]
Nirmalendu Chowdhury set up Lokabharati, a school for folk music in Kolkata. He was associated with [[Pragati Lekhak Sangha|pragati lekhak sangha]] (Progressive Writers Association) and Bharatiya Gana Natya, a theatre group. He also worked for some time as a reader in the Music Department at Rabindra Bharati University. He was awarded Padmabhushan by the Indian government for his contribution to [[Folk Music|folk music]]. He died in Kolkata on 18 April, 1981. [Wakil Ahmed]


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Latest revision as of 14:48, 20 September 2021

Chowdhury, Nirmalendu (1922-1981) folk singer, was born in the village of Beheli, in sunamganj, sylhet, on 27 July 1922. He learnt singing by listening to folk songs sung by boatmen. Encouraged by his parents, he later became a folk singer.

Nirmalendu Chowdhury took lessons in folk songs and folk music from Abdul Majid and Abdur Rahim in mymensingh. Later, he took lessons in tagore songs from Ashokbijay Raha at santiniketan. In 1955 Nirmalendu Chowdhury sang a folk song at the Banga Sanskrit Sammelan (Bengal Cultural Conference), Sylhet. Later that year, he won a gold medal singing at an international folk song convention in Warsaw. He subsequently took part in several cultural programmes in India and abroad, making Indian folk songs known to outside world. He recorded more than a hundred songs. He was associated with films, as a playback singer and actor. He was also a reputed composer. His collection of songs was published as Epar Babgla Opar Banglar Gan (Songs of both Bengals).

Nirmalendu Chowdhury set up Lokabharati, a school for folk music in Kolkata. He was associated with pragati lekhak sangha (Progressive Writers Association) and Bharatiya Gana Natya, a theatre group. He also worked for some time as a reader in the Music Department at Rabindra Bharati University. He was awarded Padmabhushan by the Indian government for his contribution to folk music. He died in Kolkata on 18 April, 1981. [Wakil Ahmed]