Rajeshwari Datta

Rajeshwari Datta was an Indian singer, considered one of the best-known exponents of the songs of Rabindranath Tagore: (Rabindrasangeet). She was amongst the few singers to earn appreciation from Rabindranath Tagore. She was among the panchakanya of Rabindrasangeet, a group of the earliest singers of Tagore songs from families directly connected to Tagore and including Sahana Devi, Amiya Tagore, and Malati Ghoshal.

Rajeshwari Vasudev was married to noted poet Sudhindranath Datta after she received her musical training at Santiniketan. She was affiliated with Music Institutions in UK and the Us in 1960s.[1] The rich classical base of her voice flowed seamlessly in Tagore songs and were particularly effective in portraying the moods.

Among her early recordings, the best ones are Ogo shono ke bajay and Aji tomay abar chai shunabare. Her recordings were made starting 1938 by Hindusthan Musical Products company of Calcutta,[2] which emerged along with two others in 1932 out of the spirit of nationalism to compete with the Gramophone Company of India (HMV). All through her life, recordings were made exclusively by this company.

References

  1. "1964 Michaels Music Award Increased to $1,500". Chicago Tribune. Jan 12, 1964. p. 5.
  2. "Lonely shepherd". The Telegraph. May 3, 2009.



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