Mahadeb Ghose performs at IGCC
Indira Gandhi Cultural Centre (IGCC) organised a musical evening by eminent Bangladeshi singer Mahadeb Ghose on March 22 at IGCC auditorium.
The artiste presented several Tagore compositions including “Dhaye Jeno Mor Sokol Bhalobasa,” “Je Raat-e Mor Duarguli,” “Tomar Khola Haowa,” a Rajanikanta song, “Jodi Tor Hrid Jomuna,” an Atul Prasad number, “Bela Boye Jai,” and a D.L. Roy number at the event.
Born in 1960 at Dhaka, Ghose is an accomplished singer of Rabindra Sangeet. He has learned music from renowned Gurus such as late Abdul Ahad, late Ustad Fazlul Haque and Omar Faruque. Ghose has completed a certificate course on Tagore songs from BAFA, where he is a senior teacher.
Ghose is as a special grade singer in Bangladesh Television and Bangladesh Betar.
Ghose is associated in different organisations such as Bangladesh Sangeet Sangathan Samonnay Parisad and Bangladesh Rabindra Sangeet Shilpi Songstha. He has performed at several concerts in Indian states. He has also performed in Kuwait and Australia. He established “Rabirashmi,” a Rabindra Sangeet organisation in 1998.
The event was held in association with Asian Paints, IRCON and Marico Bangladesh.
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