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Padmabhushan Vidushi Girija Devi was a distinguished Indian classical vocalist of the Banaras Gharana. She was called the Queen of Thumri for her inimitable style of rendition of Banaras-style Thumri and Poorab, Chaiti, Dadra, Kajri, Hori, Sawan and Jhoola. She equally mastered the art of presenting Khayal in its most expansive form.
Girija Devi was one of the star performers of the maiden Bengal Classical Music Festival 2012, Dhaka, where she brilliantly portrayed a Khayal in Raag Bihag and then offered glimpses of her mastery in Thumri and Dadra.
Bengal Foundation invites you to enjoy and experience exclusive renditions of Indian classical music by some of the finest artists of our times.
Raag : Bihag
Thumri
Dadra
Tabla : Sanjoy
Harmonium : Rupasree Bhattacharya
Bengal Foundation has been promoting Bengali music for decades in order to nurture and uphold the musical traditions of Bengal. The Foundation releases a wide selection of Bengali albums to the public, conducts workshops, and well as create opportunities to train under distinguished musicians at the Bengal Parampara Sangeetalay. Bengal Foundation’s music programme also frequently organises a number of large scale music events which include the Bengal Classical Music Festival, the world’s largest classical music festival in terms of number of performers on a single stage, audience capacity and duration.
Bengal Foundation’s music programme aims to pave the way for better appreciation and understanding of the fundamentals of music; as well as to energise, influence and promote the music industry of Bangladesh.
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