This year, the 163rd birth anniversary of Rabindranath Tagore is being celebrated nationwide. But it seems that this auspicious occasion is being observed overseas too. It is evident by a beautiful video is trending online.
A Korean music group 'Granada' has performed a fusion of Korean music and Rabindra Sangeet at an event organised by the Nami Arts organisation at Nami island Korea. The video shared by an Instagram influencer (lunayogini.official) shows the group performing the song ‘Phule phule, dhole dhole’ written and composed by Tagore himself. Netizens love this soulful rendition and are showering praises for this Indo-Korean cultural exchange.
The event was organised in association with the Embassy of Bangladesh of Korea.
Rabindranath Jayanti commonly known as Rabindra Jayanti is an annual celebration in honour of the birth anniversary of Nobel laureate and great poet, novelist and philanthropist, Rabindranath Tagore. It's observed on the 25th day of the Bengali month of Boishakh (usually falls in April or May according to the Gregorian calendar). The day is marked with various cultural programs, musical performances, seminars, and discussions across India and worldwide, where Tagore's influence and legacy are deeply cherished.
Rabindra Sangeet refers to the songs composed by Rabindranath Tagore. These songs are mostly written in Bangla and form a significant part of Tagore's literary and musical legacy. Some of them have been translated in English, Hindi and many other languages by music stalwarts across the globe. Rabindra Sangeet encompasses a wide range of themes, including love, nature, spirituality, patriotism, and human emotions.
Tagore composed over 2,000 songs, which are characterized by their poetic lyrics, rich melodies, and profound philosophical insights. His compositions often reflect his deep connection to nature, his reflections on life and humanity, and his vision of universal harmony.
Rabindra Sangeet is not only celebrated in India but also cherished by music enthusiasts worldwide. The songs are performed in various styles, ranging from classical to contemporary interpretations, and have been adapted into different musical genres over the years. These timeless compositions continue to inspire and resonate with audiences across cultures.
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