Рет қаралды 129
Musical composition and background history of the song:
Parjaay: Puja (293)
Upa-parjaay: Nihshanshay
Taal: Kaharwa
Raag: Khambaj
Written on: 1913 (15 Agrahayan 1320)
Place: Shantiniketan
Published in: Probasi
Collection: Geetimalya
Swarabitan: 40
Notation by: Dinendranath Tagore
Notes: This song was written on 30th November, 1913 at Shantiniketan.
Three songs were written on two back to back days. They are Lukiye Aaso Aandhar Raate …, Aamar Kanttho Tnaare Daake… and Aamar Sakol Knaata Dhonyo Kore … .
On 23rd November, 1913 a crowd of five hundred people had moved from Kolkata to Shantiniketan by train in order to congratulate him after Rabindranath had received the Nobel Prize. Among the mass he had noticed a few people on the front row who were always been vocal in order to cause enough disrepute for him. (Although, no report has ever been published to reveal their identity.) His speech in reply had created a huge controversy. Kanika Bandyopadhyay in her book ‘Rabindra Sangeet’ had opined that these three songs may have been written within a week as a reaction of this ceremony. He had used the words ‘Jini prosanno hole asommaner protyek knaatati phul hoye phote’, in his speech, which can be seen to be reflected in the third song.
Voice : Shouvik Sengupta
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