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Academic
Qualification
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Graduate of
Rabindra Bharati University - Calcutta, India
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Graduate of Geetabitan -
Calcutta, India
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Underwent three years of
rigorous training at Santiniketan under the sole guidance of Padmashri Smt.
Kanika Banerjee - the doyeenne of Rabindrasangeet, who is still her mentor even
to this day.
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Took personalized training from
the following distinguished scholars to further her foundation in Indian music:
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Romesh Bandopadhyay (Classical)
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Sukhendu Goswami & Nani
Gopal Chattopadhyya - Classical
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Manju Gupta - Atulprosad
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Dilip Roy of Pondicherry -
Atulprosad, D.L. Roy & Bhajan
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Padma-bibhusan Ustad Ali Akbar
Khan, Padmasri Gyan Ghosh and Sri. Kshiti Mohan Sen Shastri - Bhajan
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Saileja Ranjan Mazumder, Romesh
Bandopadhyay, Anadi Kumar Dastidar, Kanika Banerjee & Maya Sen -
Rabindrasangeet
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Accomplishments
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Mrs. Banani
Ghosh with the Ambassador of India Sri. Siddhartha Shankar Ray at the opening
ceremony for Rabindra Mela 1993.
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See a
proclamation from the State of New Jersey Assembly regarding Rabindra Mela.
Click here.
See a proclamation from the City
of Scotch Plains regarding Rabindra Mela. Click here.
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In
1989, Banani organized the first ever, Rabindra Mela - a two day festivity in
New Jersey to disseminate the
thoughts and literary works of Rabindranath Tagore to the North American
audience and to the first generation Bengalees growing up in the United States.
Banani was elected President of the Rabindra Mela committee. The festivity
presented dramas, operas, songs, workshops, exhibitions, seminars - all with
the key focus of presenting his genius to an estimated audience of 3000.
Participants came from Bangladesh, Canada, India, England and U.S.A. Mayor of
Scotch Plains, New Jersey, Joan Papen honored Banani by presenting her with an
honorary citation for her commitment and for her relentless community service
activities through Antara and Rabindra Mela. A journal entitled "Rabibarnali"
with articles from eminent scholars was published for the Rabindra Mela
festivity.
The
unprecedented success of this event led to the repeat performance of Rabindra
Mela in 1993. This time, the festivity was inagurated by the President of the
Rabindra Mela committee, Mrs. Banani Ghosh with the guest of honor, the
Ambassador of India, Sri. Siddhartha Shankar Ray.
Community
Service
In
April 1963, the Late Mr. M.C. Chagla, the Indian High Commissioner in London
had requested Banani to help raise funds for the National Defence Fund set-up
by the then Prime Minister Late Pandit Jawaharalal Nehru, for the Indo-China
war of October 1962. At this Excellency's request, Banani, who was residing in
Switzerland at that time had directed Tagore's dance drama "Shapmochan" for
this cause. Her success was highly commended in India and in London.
In
1983, while in Rochester, NY, with participants from the Indian and the Bengali
community, Banani had directed the stage performance of Tagore's dance drama
"Bhannusingher Padavali" to raise funds for a Community Center in Rochester,
NY.
In
1987, at the request of the Bengali Community of Toronto, Canada, Banani with
the help of Antara - Toronto chapter, staged a musical evening to help raise
fund to build the Toronto Kali-bari. This is the only Kali-bari in Toronto
today.
In
1991, at the request of the Bangladesh Society of Washington DC, Banani
performed at the prestigious NIH auditorium in Washington DC to raise funds for
the flood victims of Bangladesh.
Movie Play-back
Performed
Rabindrasangeet in the Bengali movie Pratisruti under the music direction of
Late Hemanta Mukherjee.
Performed
Rabindrasangeet in Tagore documentaries in 1961 under the music direction of
Late Santosh Sengupta.
Commercial
Recordings
Banani
has been affiliated with the prestigious Gramophone Company of India Ltd.
(EMI/HMV/RCS Group) since 1957.
Banani has been affiliated with
Polydor Rhyme Records since 1982.
Antara
released a two-hour audio cassette release entitled "Ekti Sangeet Sandhya"
depicting her live peformance in San Francisco. This show was organized in
co-operation with the Ali Akbar College of Music, University of California at
Berkeley and Bay area Prabasi. Her performance was on songs from Rabindranath
Tagore, Rajanikanto Sen, Atulprosad Sen, Dwijendralal Roy and Dilip Roy.
Rhyme
Records released the first digitally recorded Rabindrasangeet release entitled
Banani Ghosh - Live in Washington DC - a benefit concert in aid of 1991 cyclone
victims of Bangladesh. Her recent recording from rhyme Records is entitled
3 Facets.
Radio & Television
Banani
has been performing Rabindrasangeet, Atulprosadi and Bhajans for The All
India Radio since 1954. During her annual visits to India, Banani performs for
local and National programs.
From
1961 to 1964, while residing in Switzerland, Banani performed regularly from
the BBC in London for their local and Eastern services.
Banani
is a regular performer of the Doordarshan Kendra (Indian Television) since
inauguration in 1975.
Banani
is a featured performer on Radio and Television shows across North America. ITV
(Indian Television), the pioneer station in New York City had televised a
special documentary on the death anniversary of Tagore entitled "Remembrance of
Tagore". This show was organized and directed by Banani Ghosh and still airs
today due to popular demand.
Award
& Accolades
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In 1983, Banani
received Plaque of Honor from the Indian Community of Rochester, New York.
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In 1985, Banani was honored by
the Bengali Association of Singapore for her relentless dedication to promote
the music of Rabindranath Tagore.
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In 1985, the Banga Sammelan
Commity honored Banani Ghosh for her dedication and relentless effort to
promote the Bengali culture in USA and Canada.
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In 1986, Banani was honored by
the Rabindranath Tagore Lecture Foundation of Toronto, Canada during the 125th
Tagore anniversary for being the musical ambassador to promote the genius of
Tagore.
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In 1988, Banani was awarded
Plaque of Honor by the Bay Area Prabashi of San Francisco, CA for establishing
the west coast chapter of Antara in San Francisco.
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In 1989, Banani was elected
President of the Rabindra-Mela committee to organize the first-ever Rabindra
Mela festival - a two day event in New Jersey.
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In 1989, Joan Papen, the Mayor
of Scotch Plains, NJ honored Banani by presenting her with an honorary citation
for her achievement.
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In 1990, Banani received Plaque
of Honor from Los Angeles Bengali Community for popularizing Bengali music.
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In 1991, Banani received Plaque
of Honor from DFW Bengali Association of Dallas, Texas for promoting Tagore's
music.
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In 1991, Samhati - a
Bangladeshi Women's organization in Washington DC awarded Banani with a Plaque
of Honor for organizing and performing in a benefit concert to help raise fund
for the flood victims of Bangladesh.
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In 1991, the Bangladesh
Community of New Jersey awarded Banani with an honorary Plaque for performing
in a benefit concert to help raise fund for the flood victims of Bangladesh.
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In 1992, Chayanat - the
esteemed musical institution of Dacca, Bangladesh honored Banani at her
exclusively solo performance staged in Dacca.
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In 1992, the Tagore Center of
London honored Banani for being the musical ambassador during the Tagore
anniversary festival of London.
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In 1992, Banani was awarded by
the Midlands Arts Center of Birmingham, UK during their Tagore anniversary
festivity.
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In 1993, Banani was elected
President, once again, for the encore presentation of Rabindra Mela festivity
in New Jersey.
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