Calcutta Youth Choir

Calcutta Youth Choir

Calcutta Youth Choir ( _bn. ক্যালকাটা ইয়ুথ কয়্যার) was set up in 1958 by Ruma Guha Thakurta with Salil Chowdhury and Satyajit Ray.

Calcutta Youth Choir is known for their performance of folk and mass songs. Several years ago, the choir broke out with the song 'Aaj joto juddhabaaj'. Shibdas Bandopadhyay wrote the words and V. Balsara composed the music.

In the year, July, 1974 20-member Folk Song and Dance troupe of Calcutta Youth Choir led by Ruma Guha Thakurta, won the first prize in the Copenhagen Youth Festival. The Choir also took part in the 25th Anniversary of Independence Day of India in Delhi. Opening song by Calcutta Youth Choir to welcome Nelson Mandela in India in 1990 and to honour Amartya Sen for Nobel in the year 1998, 21st June 2007 performing for 30 years CPI(M) in West Bengal are the Laurels. More than 5000 shows have been performed by the choir led by Ruma Guha Thakurta. There are more than 300 members in the choir involved in various activities like singing, dancing, playing musical instruments, management, etc. In spite of her major heart attack since 2004 Ruma Guhathakurta is still regularly performing. This is the only leading choir troupe of Calcutta performing continuously for the last 50 years.

Sitting chief minister of West Bengal Buddhadeb Bhattacharya inaugurated the new building of the choir in South Calcutta on 29th December 2006.

2nd May 2008 in the birthday of Satyajit Ray Calcutta Youth Choir celebrated 50 years anniversary at Rabindrasadan, Kolkata in presence of Manna Dey, sitting speaker of Parliament Somenath Chatterjee, Sabita Chowdury, Mayor of Kolkata Bikash Bhattacharia, Suchitra Mitra and others. Manna Dey and Sabita Chowdury participated in the song Janeywaleey Sipahi under the direction of Ruma Guha Thakurta.

Albums By Calcutta Youth Choir

# "Beje Uthlo Ki Somoyer Ghori", A collection of mass songs released by HMV in 1976
# "Waqt Ki Awaz (Hindi)", A collection of modern songs released by HMV
# "Prarthna Sangeet", A collection of devotional songs released by CBS
# "All times Great Calcutta Youth Choir", A collection of selected track from HMV
# "Amra Tori Beye Jai", A collection of mass songs released by HMV in 1981
# "Manusher Gaan Gai", A collection of mass songs released by HMV in 1982
# "Pochis Bochor Dhore", Released by HMV in the year 1983 on 25th Anniversary of the Choir
# "Bharatbarsho Surger Ek Naam", A collection of Bengali modern songs released by HMV
# "Swadesi Juger Gaan", a collection of patriotic songs released by HMV
# "Chetonar Gaan", A collection of songs to welcome Nelson Mandela in India released by CBS in 1988
# "Besh Sotoker Gaan", A collection of Bengali mass songs released by Hindustan Records in 1990 celebrating 300th birthday of Calcutta
# "Deshatobodok Gaan", A collection of patriotic songs released by Gathani in 1993
# "Din Agato Oi", A collection of modern songs released by Gathani in 1994 for the celebration of Bengali New Year (1400 SATABDI)
# "Kadam Kadam Badaye Ja (Hindi)", A collection of INA (Azad Hind Fauj) songs by HMV n 100th birth anniversary of Netaji Subhas Bose in 1996
# "Mile Sobe Bharat Santan", A collection of modern songs released by HMV in 1998
# "Sikol Bhangar Gaan", A collection of Patriotic songs (before India's Independence) released in 2001
# "Amader Salilda", A collection of mass songs by Salil Chowdhury released by ASHA AUDIO in 2007


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