Three-Day Rabindra Sangeet Conference Begins at Ravindra Bhavan
Kolkata’s Renowned Artists Mesmerize Audience on Opening Day
Key Points:
- Tagore Society hosts its annual Rabindra Sangeet conference in Jamshedpur.
- Day 1 features soulful performances by Shreya Guha Thakurta, Shasha Ghoshal, and Manomay Bhattacharya.
- Conference aims to connect youth with Rabindra Sangeet’s rich legacy.
JAMSHEDPUR – The annual Rabindra Sangeet conference, organized by the Tagore Society, commenced at Ravindra Bhavan with a three-day celebration of Rabindra Sangeet. The opening day featured enchanting performances by renowned Kolkata artists Shreya Guha Thakurta, Shasha Ghoshal, and Manomay Bhattacharya, leaving the audience spellbound.
A Legacy of Rabindra Sangeet
This iconic event has been a tradition for over four decades, bringing together lovers of Rabindra Sangeet to experience the musical depth and artistry of performers from across India and abroad. Tagore Society General Secretary Ashish Chaudhuri highlighted the event’s mission to showcase the diversity of Rabindra Sangeet, allowing artists to touch the hearts of the audience.
Youth Engagement Through Music
The conference’s primary goal is to introduce Rabindra Sangeet’s rich heritage to younger generations and music enthusiasts. On the second day, January 11, Kolkata-based artists Utsav Das, Manoj Murali Nair, and Jayati Chakraborty will take the stage to present their musical renditions.
Contribution of Talented Accompanists
Adding to the performances’ brilliance were exceptional accompanists, including Kolkata’s renowned tabla player Biplab Mandal, esraj maestro Nandan Dasgupta, keyboard artist Subrato Mukherjee, and manjira player Sanjeevan Acharya. Their skilled accompaniment elevated the musical experience for the audience.
This year’s Rabindra Sangeet conference promises to be a soulful celebration of Tagore’s timeless compositions, bridging cultural and generational gaps through music.

