Kanur Sane Pirit Kori: Sumana Chaudhuri
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Bengali Folk Song This section consists of different genres of folk music which includes Baul Fakiri, Bhatiyali, Bhawaiya, Jhumur and Puratani Geet. The Bhawaiya, Bhatiyali, Jhumur and Baul Fakiri songs have been introduced in the previous section. The following is the brief introduction to Puratani songs. ? Puratani Geet:The thousand years old history of Bengal’s music has no special mention of any particular school of music called Puratani Bangla Gaan; yet the word Puratani Gaan is quite popular among the music lovers of Bengal. Actually the songs that we hear as Puratani Gaan are the ones that were popular during the period of Company Rule or were in vogue in the Darbars or drawing rooms of the kings, landlords or the gentry of Kolkata. Many people call the songs of old Kolkata and those belonging to an earlier period as Puratani Gaan. During the Middle Ages Bengal’s music witnessed an amalgamation of Hindu and Muslim tunes, lyrics, ragas, stylization and presentation. There is no denying the fact that it has enriched the repertoire of Bangla Music.

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Nisha Lagilo Re

Country : India

7:01

Goshthete Chol Hari Muraree

Country : India

6:32

Kato Rang-beranger Ghor Banaichhe

Country : India

5:21

Mori He Mori He Mori He Shyam

Country : India

8:11

Tomra Kunjo Sajao Go

Country : India

4:17

Kalo Pakhi Gelo Ure

Country : India

4:17

Porga Namaj Jene Sune

Country : India

3:56

Kanur Sone Pirit Kori

Country : India

3:56

Jao Re Bhromor Uriya

Country : India

5:18

Ami Age Ese, Ghate Roilam Bose

Country : India

5:35


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