Debabrata biswas iicb

Debabrata Biswas (b.1977)

EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATION

1996-97 Master in Fine arts (Distinction) Indian music board, Kolkata.

1990-95 Bachelors in Fine arts (First Division) Indian music board, Kolkata.

SOLO EXHIBITIONS

2016 -ICONART gallery, Hyderabad.

2015 - Beyond Coffee, Hyderabad.

GROUP EXHIBITIONS

Ailamma Art Gallary, Hyderabd

State Art Gallery, Hyderabad

Pegasus art gallery, Hyderabad

Karnataka Chitrakala Parishath, Bangalore

Tamkanat Art Gallery, Hyderabad

Daira , Hyderabad

Beyond coffee, Hyderabad

Milani Hall, Jamshedpur

AWARDS/ HONOURS

2007- Award, Animation Direction - WB solutions, Hyderabad

2005- Award, Trainer, DQE, Hyderabad

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Debabrata Biswas is a know Bengal school trained and Hyderabad based artist. He was born in 1977 in Jamshedpur (Jharkhand). He obtained Bachelor & Master both degrees in Fine Arts from Indian Music Board. Kolkata

He has received several awards in painting in school and college level. He has received Animation Director Award from WB solution, Hyderabad and Trainer Award from DQE (200

Debabrata Biswas

Bengali singer (1911 – 1980)

For the Indian politician, see Debabrata Biswas (politician).

Debabrata Biswas (also known as George Biswas and George-da; 22 August 1911 – 18 August 1980) was an Indian Rabindra Sangeet singer.[1][2][3][4][5]

Early life

Biswas was born in 1911 in Kishoreganj in the Mymensingh district of Bengal province in British Colonial India.[1] Around the time of Biswas' birth, King George V was visiting India for the Delhi Durbar, so he was nicknamed George, popularly called George Biswas and George Da.[6]

Career

Biswas' music was primarily noted for his interpretation and use of Tagore's lyrics.[citation needed] His earlier 1940s gramophone recordings of Tagore songs, though still regarded as soulful and expressive, demonstrated stricter adherence to the traditional music rules, which he would subvert later in his career during the early 1960s. [citation needed]

His vocal range and variety of tempo and rhythm cre

Biswas, Debabrata (1911-1980) singer, was born in kishoreganj on 20 August 1911. He learnt music from Himanxhu Dutt, Anadi Kumar Dastidar, Pabkaj Mallik and Dhirendra Nath Datta. He had a sonorous voice and developed his own style of singing early in his career.

He popularised many relatively less known Tagore songs, by giving them his own interpretation through expression, delicate dramatisation and a lively tempo, thus, rendering the meaning of these songs clearer to the listener. He first recorded a couple of patriotic Tagore songs, in the early 1930s. In 1935 he recorded two songs of Nazrul Islam, following the direction of the poet. Around 1940, many more songs for HMV, but stopped recording in the early 1950s when the gramophone company asked him to sing 'modern' songs.

He was also well known for his ganosabgeet (people's songs). He joined the IPTA and Communist Party of which he remained a member until the 1950s.

When Devabrata started singing, the use of the tenor voice was the preferred style, which along with Pankaj Mallik and Hemanta Kumar Mukhopadhyay, he suc

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