Purabi Dutta


'''Purabi Dutta was a Bengali female singer from Kolkata, West Bengal, India. She is considered as one of the greatest exponents and an authentic singer of NAZRUL GEETI.

Early years

Purabi Dutta was daughter of Bibhuti Dutta, the famous classical vocal maestro. Her training was initiated at home. In 1946 she was a contestant in All India Music Competition organised by Chetla Murari Smriti Sangeet Sammilini where she won the silver trophy in vocal music.

Career

Purabi Dutta was undoubtedly one of the noted exponents of Nazrulgeeti. In her early days she was associated with various programs of All India Radio, Kolkata. She recorded many songs throughout her music career, mostly the songs composed by Kazi Nazrul Islam, known as NAZRUL SANGEET or NAZRUL GEETI. She selflessly dedicated herself in teaching Nazrul Sangeet for her entire life. For many years Purabi Dutta was attached to "Bani Chakra" of Gariahat. She was also attached to Bengal Music College, where she was a teacher along with Hemanta Mukherjee, Chinmoy Chattopadhyay, Akhil Bandhu Ghosh and others. She was very close to Pandit Jnanprakas Ghosh, Biman Mukhopadhyay, Manabendra Mukhpadhyay, Adhir Bagchi and other eminent artists and singers of Bengal.
During 1950s and '60s Purabi Dutta was associated with All India Radio and performed in various programs.
Purabi Dutta's albums in Nazrulgeeti became very popular. Some of the album titles are noted below:
Purabi Dutta appeared for stage performance in the Bangla Sangeet Mela in April, 2004, after keeping herself away for almost one and a half years from the spot light. She sang two songs: মনে পরে আজ সে কোন জনমে, followed by নিরন্ধ্র মেঘে মেঘে অন্ধ গগন. Angshuman Bhowmik observed:

Death

Purabi Dutta died on Sunday, 1 December 2013, in her residence at Sonarpur, far away from the music world she was acquainted with. In the obituary, Kolkata 24X7 news channel published the following:

Memoirs of the Life, Writings, & Correspondence

;List of Songs
Songs of Purabi Dutta-----

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