- Samar Das
Samar Das (Bengali: সমর দাস) (
December 10 ,1929 –September 25 ,2001 ) was aBangladesh i musician and composer, fromDhaka . He became one of the most important music directors inPakistan and subsequently Bangladesh and was the composer of over 2,000 songs. [http://banglapedia.search.com.bd/HT/D_0043.htm Biography] , fromBanglapedia .]Early life
Samar Das was born into a Bengali Christian family in the Nabadwip Basak Lane of old
Dhaka . His family was deeply involved with music and he received his initial training at home. He started his musical career playing the "bansi" (Indian flute), guitar and piano at the Dhaka center ofAll India Radio .Career as leading Music Director
In 1953, he joined
HMV as a pianist in their backing orchestra. In 1966 he became the chief music director of the Cultural Academy, Karachi, Pakistan. Also in 1966, he led the Pakistan Delegation to the Commonwealth Music Festival in London. In 1967, he was appointed a music director at Dhaka Radio.He was the music director for over 50 Bengali and Urdu films in India, Pakistan and Bangladesh. His most famous score for an Indian film was for the Bengali film from
Kolkata , "Lottery". He burst onto the Pakistan movie scene with his score for the first Bengali film made in Pakistan, "Mukh O Mukhosh ", and became famous overnight. Other famous scores under his direction were "Asiya" and "Nabarun". He wrote the haunting melodies for one of the first films made in independent Bangladesh, "Dhirey Bahey Meghna" and was responsible for bringingHemanta Mukherjee andSandhya Mukhopadhyay , two of India's most prominent Bengali singers of the time, to Bangladesh to record the playback songs.He was chosen to be the Music Director for the South Asian Federation Games, held in Dhaka, in both 1985 and 1995, where his orchestrations were seen and heard by an estimated audience of over 500 million across the
SAARC countries during the opening and closing ceremonies.Samar Das was the founding president of the Bangladesh Sangeet Parishad.
Role as a freedom fighter
Samar Das played a prominent role in the
Bangladesh War of Liberation in 1971. He was one of the chief organizers of the Swadhin Bangla Betar Kendra, the clandestine radio station broadcast to theMukti Bahini liberation army and the general population under Pakistani occupation. Das was appointed the Chief Musical Director of the radio station, and during this time, composed numerous patriotic songs that became immensely popular. Among these were "Purba Digantey Surjya Uthechey", "Bhebo Na Ma Go Tomar Chhelera" and "Nongar Tolo Tolo, Samay Je Holo Holo".When
Rabindranath Tagore 's song "Amar Shonar Bangla " was chosen as the national anthem of Bangladesh, Das recognized that there was no Western notation of this piece for orchestras to play, as is common for national anthems. Das transcribed Tagore's song into Western notation, and rendered an almost martial version of what was originally a folk song. This version of the national anthem is still played every morning and evening on Bangladesh Television and radio.Until a paralyzing stroke one year before his death, Samar Das was actively involved in cultural activities to highlight the Bangladesh Liberation War. In 1985, for instance, he worked with the Muktijoddha Kalyan Trust (Freedom Fighter Benevolence Trust) to compile a collection of songs from the liberation war featuring the original singers from the Swadhin Bangla Betar Kendra, to raise funds for the families of injured freedom fighters.
Prizes and awards
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Ekushey Padak
* Swadhinata Padak (1979)ee also
References
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