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At the continual fact of Bengal, Tagore works and limelight of his literary works were impressed to Bengal and others many countries of our world.
Previous day, Mr. Bivashkanti Guptabakshi called me at midnight and he wants to know about the history of Indian National Anthem.
I received the call and understand the fact of “Project Resound”. “Project Resound” is my research project and part of “Project Review” also a largely research by myself.
“Tagore Songs” was created an abstract musical sense of the world, when that music throw down by auspicious vocalist, the great Rabindranath Tagore.
At presented time, contextual modernism has broken and also some facts of fictional modernism spread in our Bengal music. Think that of 1911th when Rabi wrote the song “Jana Gana Mana”.
The Brahmo hymn is the national anthem of India. Written in Bengali, the first of five stanzas of the hymn title “Bharat Bhagyo Bidhata”. It was adopted in its Hindi version by the Constituent Assembly in the year 1950 on 24th January as the national anthem of India.
Tagore sung this lyrics on 26th December 1911 at the house of Dr. Nilratan Sarkar with the help of Dinendranath Tagore in Calcutta. Tagore performed the song at the live session of the Indian National Congress on 27th December 1911 and again in January 1912 at the annual event of the “Adi Brahmo Samaj”.
8th May 2016
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