Lopamudra Mitra

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{{Use Indian English|date=December 2018}}

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| origin = Kolkata, West Bengal, India

| genre = Jeebonmukhi, Aadhunik Bangla Gaan, Rabindra Sangeet,

| years_active = 1996–present

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| website = {{URL|www.lopamudramitra.com}}

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| spouse = {{marriage|Joy Sarkar|2001}}

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| occupation = Singer

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Lopamudra Mitra is an Indian Bengali-language singer who started the trend of singing " Kobitar Gaan" or music set to poems. She is a doyen in this genre. Her most notable Kobitar Gaan, or poem set to tune, is Benimadhob by Joy Goswami. She is a popular singer in other genres like Folk, Modern Bengali Songs, and Rabindra sangeet.

Early life

Mitra was born in Gangarampur, South Dinajpur, West Bengal, India. She was born into a musical and cultured middle-class family. Mitra studied from Basanti Devi College, Kolkata a University of Calcutta affiliated college.{{Cn|date=January 2023}}

She is married to Music Director Joy Sarkar.

Discography

Modern Songs Albums

  • Annya Hawa (1996)
  • Annya Hawar Annya Gaan (1999)
  • Sankota Dulcchey (1999)
  • Bhalobashtey Bolo (2000)
  • Dakchey Akash (2001)
  • Kobita Theke Gaan (2002)
  • Ei Abelay (2003)
  • E Ghar Tokhon (2003)
  • Pran Khola Gaan (2003)
  • Jhor Hote Pari (2004)
  • Ek Tukro Road (2005)
  • Emono Hoy (2006)
  • Chhata Dhoro{{cite news |url=http://www.telegraphindia.com/1071002/asp/entertainment/story_8386665.asp |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110526010647/http://www.telegraphindia.com/1071002/asp/entertainment/story_8386665.asp |url-status=dead |archive-date=26 May 2011 |title= Root route | location=Calcutta, India | work=The Telegraph |first=Saionee |last=Chakraborty |date=2 October 2007}} (2007)
  • Po e Pora Fo e Fail (2008)
  • Gaalfuluni Khukumoni (2009)
  • Monfokira (2011)
  • Vande Mataram (2014)

Tagore songs

  • Bisshmoye (Tagore songs)(2004)
  • Kotha Seshe (Tagore songs)
  • O mor Dorodiya (Tagore songs)
  • Mone Rekho (Tagore songs, 2006){{cite news|url=http://www.telegraphindia.com/1060804/asp/etc/story_6551771.asp|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060825122108/http://www.telegraphindia.com/1060804/asp/etc/story_6551771.asp|url-status=dead|archive-date=25 August 2006|title=Music review Mone Rekho|work=The Telegraph (Calcutta)|accessdate=10 October 2012|location=Calcutta, India|date=4 August 2006}}
  • Ananda - The Ecstasy (Music arrangement by Joy Sarkar and Durbadal Chatterjee, 2009)
  • Khoma Koro Prabhu (2015)

Basic albums (Collaborative)

  • Notun Ganer Nouka Bawa (1997) (with Kabir Suman)
  • Bhitor Ghorey Bristi (1998) (with Kabir Suman)
  • Ganbela (2004) (with Srikanto Acharya)
  • Surer Doshor (with Srikanto Acharya)
  • Shapmochan (Tagore dance drama – with Srikanto Acharya and others)

Mixed

  • Choto Boro Miley (1996) (Suman, Nachiketa, Anjan, Lopamudra and Indrani Sen)

Awards

She won many awards for her unique dramatic style of singing, which is fashioned with the classical aid and tenor voice quality.{{cite web|title=Lopamudra Mitra Website|url=http://www.lopamudramitra.com/index2.php|accessdate=5 October 2011|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110713232201/http://www.lopamudramitra.com/index2.php|archivedate=13 July 2011}}

References

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