Salil Chowdhury (19 November 1925 – 5 September 1995) was an Indian music director, songwriter, lyricist, writer and poet who predominantly composed for Bengali, Hindi and Malayalam films. He composed music for films in 13 languages. This includes over 75 Hindi films, 41 Bengali films, 27 Malayalam films, and a few Marathi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Gujarati, Odia and Assamese films. His musical ability was widely recognised[1] and acknowledged in the Indian film industry. He was an accomplished composer and arranger who was proficient in several musical instruments, including flute, the piano, and the esraj. He was also widely acclaimed and admired[1] for his inspirational and original poetry in Bengali.
The first Bengali film for which Chowdhury composed music was Paribortan, released in 1949. Mahabharati, released in 1994, was the last of the 41 Bengali films where he rendered his music. He is affectionately called Salilda by his admirers. He mentored famous music directors like R. D. Burman and Hridaynath Mangeshkar.[citation needed]
Career
Early influences – childhood and teenage
Salil Chowdhury was born on 19 November 1925, in a village called Ghazipur in South 24 Parganas, West Bengal. Salil's childhood was spent in the Tea Gardens Region of Assam. His father was reputed to stage plays with coolies and other low-paid workers of the tea-gardens.[1] While his father, Dr Gyanendra Chowdhury, was the Medical Officer at Hathikuli Tea Estate near Kaziranga in Assam, between 1931 and 1951, the Chief Medical Officer was Dr Maloni, an Irish national. During his early years, he used to listen to western orchestral music on Dr Maloni's gramophone. To date, this information stands engraved in black granite in Hathikuli Tea Estate in his memory. During the second world war Chowdhury got the opportunity to closely observe human sufferings, hunger and problem of the refugees.[2] He studied in Harinavi D.V.A.S High School and there after graduating from Bangabasi College, affiliated to the University of Calcutta in Kolkata, and during this period his political ideas were formulated along with a considerable maturity in his musical ideas.[1]
As a teenager in school, Chowdhury already had an interest in music, and played the flute, harmonium and esraj. He learnt to play the piano from his elder brother at the age of 6. Once in college, he also began to compose tunes. His first popular song was "Becharpoti tomar bichaar" (lit. the days of new judgement have come because people are now awake), set to a kirtan tune. Chowdhury composed it in 1945 during the Indian National Army trials when the freedom fighters had returned from Andaman jail. Chowdhury shifted to a village in 24 Parganas to live with his maternal uncles, when he was witness to a big peasant uprising there in 1943. He got involved with them and began writing songs for the peasant movement. In 1944, while studying for his MA, Chowdhury witnessed people dying on the streets of Calcutta, as 50 lakh Bengalis died during the famine. The famine was human-made as local rice was instead directed to Britain's war effort overseas, leading to scarcity, aggravated by black marketeers and hoarders. This led Chowdhury to become fully involved in the peasant movement, and he became a full-time member of IPTA and the Communist Party. Subsequently, arrest warrants were issued in his name, and he went underground in the Sunderbans, hiding in paddy fields and supported by local peasants. During this time, he continued writing plays and songs.[3]
In 1944, a young Salil came to Calcutta for his graduate studies. He joined the IPTA[1] (Indian Peoples Theater Association) the cultural wing of the Communist Party of India. He started writing songs[1] and setting tunes for them.[1] The IPTA theatrical outfit travelled through the villages and the cities bringing these songs to the common man. Songs like Bicharpati, Runner and Abak prithibi[1] became extremely popular with the general population at the time.
The first Bengali film in which Salil Chowdhury composed music was Paribortan, released in 1949. Mahabharati, released in 1994, was the last of the 41 Bengali films where he rendered his music.
In an interview with All India Radio, Salil Chowdhury described his coming to Bombay in 1953 as a "stroke of luck". He was writing the script for a Bengali film about a peasant who was disowned of his land and had gone to Calcutta to earn money as a Rickshaw puller. Hrishikesh Mukherjee, who heard of it from Chowdhury during a visit to Calcutta, liked it immensely and suggested that he narrate it to the director Bimal Roy. Roy heard it, and asked him to meet him again the next morning. However, when Chowdhury went to meet him the next day, he learnt that Roy had rushed to Bombay on an urgent call. A week later, he received a telegram from Roy that he wanted to turn his script into a movie. This resulted in Chowdhury's debut in the Hindi film industry in 1953[1] as the music director for Do Bigha Zamin (1953). The movie was based on Tagore's poem by the same name, but the story was different and was written by Salil Chowdhury himself. Directed by Bimal Roy, this film took his career to new heights when it became the first film to win the Filmfare Best Movie Award and won the international Prize at the Cannes Film Festival.[3]
After working for about 20 years in Bengali and Hindi films, he entered the Malayalam film industry and, in 1964, composed music for the movie Chemmeen.[1] He went on to compose music for films in 13 languages. This includes over 75 Hindi films, 41 Bengali films, around 27 Malayalam films, and a few Marathi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Gujarati, Odia and Assamese films. Asked about his method, Chowdhury described it thus – He would usually ask the film maker to explain the situation to him, then Chowdhury would compose a tune to suit the mood, and the lyric writer would set in words. This remained his practice for most of his films including Madhumati, in which Shailendra wrote the lyrics subsequently.[3]
During the 1971 Bangladesh Liberation War, Chowdhury contributed to the programmes of the Swadhin Bangla Betar Kendra based in Kolkata. His 1971 album Bangla Amar Bangla was meant for the liberation struggle. Later, when Chowdhury visited Bangladesh in 1990, he was given the welcome of a mass leader in Dhaka. Chowdhury was posthumously awarded the Muktijoddha Maitreye Samman in 2012.[4]
Poet, Playwright, Short story writer, Salil also directed a film Pinjre Ke Panchhi starring Meena Kumari, Balraj Sahani and Mehmood based on his own story and screenplay in 1966. Salil Chowdhury was the Founder of Bombay Youth Choir, the first ever Secular Choir in India in 1958 as its composer and conductor - he inspired scores of secular choir groups to be formed throughout India formulating a new genre of music using vocal polyphony for Indian Folk and Contemporary Music.
Personal life
Salil Chowdhury married the painter Jyoti Chowdhury in July 1952 in a temple. He had three daughters with her – Aloka, Tulika and Lipika. Later, he had a court marriage with singer Sabita Chowdhury, with whom he had two sons, Sukanta and Sanjoy, and two daughters, Antara and Sanchari. Sanjoy Chowdhury is a successful music composer and has scored music for over 100 feature films. Sabita Chowdhury was a legendary singer and their daughter Antara Chowdhury too a known singer. Smt. Sabita Chowdhury died on 29 June 2017.[5]
Legacy
Salil's music was a blending of Eastern and the Western music traditions. He had once said: "I want to create a style which shall transcend borders – a genre which is emphatic and polished, but never predictable".[6] He dabbled in a lot of things and it was his ambition to achieve greatness in everything he did.[6] But at times, his confusion was fairly evident: "I do not know what to opt for: poetry, story writing, orchestration or composing for films. I just try to be creative with what fits the moment and my temperament", he once told a journalist.[6]
Salil's love for Western classical music started when he was a young boy growing up in an Assam tea garden where his father worked as a doctor. His father inherited a large number of western classical records and a gramophone from a departing Irish doctor. While Salil listened to Mozart, Beethoven, Tchaikovsky, Chopin and others everyday, his daily life was surrounded by the sound of the forest, chirping of the birds, sound of the flute and the local folk-music of Assam.[6] This left a lasting impression in young Salil. He became a self-taught flute player and his favourite composer was Mozart. His compositions often used folk melodies or melodies based on Indian classical ragas but the orchestration was very much western in its construction. According to his daughter Antara, (Ref.: Ek Fankar @ Vividbharati Radio Programme at 10.00 pm on 19 November 2013), Salil himself once joked that he was Mozart, reborn.
Salil being a composing exponent, he even sensed the talent of a guitarist who played in his orchestra and uttered that, "I think he’s going to be the best composer in India".[7] The guitarist eventually turned out to be maestro Ilaiyaraaja. A. R. Rahman's father, R. K. Shekhar used to conduct Salil Chowdhury's arrangements in South Indian film music. Rahman once said that his musical understanding was greatly influenced by the musical sessions conducted by Salil Chowdhury.[1]
"The Salil Chowdhury Foundation of Music, Social Help & Education Trust" was created in 2002 by Sabita Chowdhury, wife, and Antara Chowdhury, daughter of the late composer, to carry forward the legacy and preserve the works of Salil Chowdhury. In 2015 the Salil Chowdhury Memorial Concert and Honours were established in memory of the Genius to honour some of the greatest Indian singers and musicians.[8]
A Malayalam film directed by Ramu Kariat, based on a novel of the same name written by the renowned writer Thakazhy Shivshankar Pillai, where Music Direction was done by Salil Chowdhury.
Received Filmfare Best Music Director Award along with eight other Filmfare awards[13]Madhumati won the National Film Awards for Best Feature Film in Hindi
The Uttar Pradesh Film Patrakar Sangh Puraskar in 1966 for his only Hindi directorial film 'Pinjre Ke Panchhi'
The Bengal Films Journalist Award, Kolkata in 1973
The Allauddin Smriti Puraskar in 1985 from the Govt of West Bengal
PBS NewsHourLogo PBS NewsHour (2009-kini)Nama alternatif The Robert MacNeil Report (1975–1976) The MacNeil/Lehrer Report (1976–1983) The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour (1983–1995) The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer (1995–2009) PBS NewsHour Weekend (edisi akhir pekan, 2013-2022) PBS NewsHour Weekend (edisi akhir pekan, 2022-kini) PBS NewsHour West (edisi barat) GenreBuletin beritaPembuat Robert MacNeil Jim Lehrer Sutradara Joseph Camp (edisi Senin-Jumat) Chip Hirzel (edisi Sabtu-Minggu) PresenterS...
Государственный гимн Узбекской Советской Социалистической РеспубликиЎзбекистон Совет Социалистик Республикасининг давлат мадҳияси Автор слов Тураб Тула и Темур Фаттах Композитор Мута́ль Бурха́нов Страна Узбекская ССР Утверждён 1947 год Отменён 31 августа 1991 года Флаг ...
Автокефа́лия (греч. αὐτοκεφαλία «самовозглавление» от αὐτός «сам» + κεφαλή «голова») — статус поместной церкви, предполагающий её административную независимость от других поместных церквей. Автокефальная церковь возглавляется епископом, который может иметь титул (са...
Resistenza polaccaparte della seconda guerra mondialeSoldati nel distretto di Wola durante la rivolta di VarsaviaData27 settembre 1939-25 luglio 1945 LuogoPolonia Casus belliInvasione tedesco-slovacca della Polonia EsitoLiberazione della Polonia Schieramenti Stato Segreto Polacco Armata Nazionale Battaglione Chłopskie Forze Armate Nazionali Governo Provvisorio della Polonia Guardia del Popolo (1942-1944) Armata Popolare (1944) Supporto da: Governo in esilio della Polonia...
Cyberian Outpost, Inc.IndustryE-commerceFounded1995; 29 years ago (1995)[1]FounderDarryl PeckDefunct2001; 23 years ago (2001)FateAcquiredSuccessorFry's ElectronicsHeadquartersKent, ConnecticutProductsComputer hardware & softwareRevenue $355 million (2001)[1]Number of employees300[2] Cyberian Outpost was an online vendor of discount computer hardware and software that operated the website outpost.com. After its IPO in 1998, it rea...
Discredited hypothesis about Solar System planets' orbits The Titius–Bode law (sometimes termed simply Bode's law) is a formulaic prediction of spacing between planets in any given planetary system. The formula suggests that, extending outward, each planet should be approximately twice as far from the Sun as the one before. The hypothesis correctly anticipated the orbits of Ceres (in the asteroid belt) and Uranus, but failed as a predictor of Neptune's orbit. It is named after Johann Daniel...
MAP6Informasi latar belakangAsalSeoul, Korea SelatanGenreK-popTahun aktif2015 (2015)–sekarangLabelDream T EntertainmentArtis terkaitA-PrinceSitus webwww.dreamteaent.co.krAnggota Minhyuk J.Jun Sign Sun J.Vin MAP6 (Hangul: 맵식스) adalah grup vokal pria yang dibentuk oleh Dream T Entertainment pada tahun 2015.[1] Mereka memulai debut pada tanggal 10 November 2015, dengan singel Storm.[2] Anggota Minhyuk (민혁) J.Jun (제이준) Sign (싸인) Sun (썬) J.Vin (제이�...
Halaman ini berisi artikel tentang novel. Untuk kegunaan lain, lihat Long Walk (disambiguasi). The Long Walk Sampul edisi pertamaPengarangRichard BachmanNegaraAmerika SerikatBahasaInggrisGenreFiksi ilmiah, hororPenerbitSignet BooksTanggal terbitJuli 1979Jenis mediaCetak (sampul biasa)Halaman384ISBNISBN 978-0-451-08754-6 The Long Walk adalah novel distopia karya Stephen King yang diterbitkan dengan nama pena Richard Bachman pada tahun 1979. Pada tahun 1985, novel ini diterbitkan dala...
College football game2016 Belk Bowl15th Belk BowlOpening kickoff at the 2016 Belk Bowl Arkansas Razorbacks Virginia Tech Hokies (7–5) (9–4) SEC ACC 24 35 Head coach: Bret Bielema Head coach: Justin Fuente APCoachesCFP 181922 1234 Total Arkansas 17700 24 Virginia Tech 002114 35 DateDecember 29, 2016Season2016StadiumBank of America StadiumLocationCharlotte, North CarolinaMVPCam Phillips (Virginia Tech)FavoriteVirginia Tech by 7[1]National anthemBlue Honey [2...
Giovanni I di HainautGiovanni I di Hainaut in un’incisione del 1578 conservata presso il RijksmuseumConte di HainautStemma In carica10 febbraio 1280 –22 agosto 1304 PredecessoreMargherita I SuccessoreGuglielmo I Conte d'Olanda e di Zelandacome Giovanni IIIn carica10 novembre 1299 –22 agosto 1304 PredecessoreGiovanni I SuccessoreGuglielmo III Nascita1247 MorteValenciennes, 22 agosto 1304 SepolturaValenciennes DinastiaCasa di Avesnes PadreGiovanni d'Avesnes MadreAdelaide d...
Series of paintings by Vincent van Gogh Hospital at Saint-Rémy-de -ProvenceArtistVincent van GoghYear1889MediumOil on canvasDimensions58 cm × 45 cm (23 in × 18 in)LocationMusée d'Orsay, Paris Saint-Paul Asylum, Saint-Rémy is a collection of paintings that Vincent van Gogh made when he was a self-admitted patient at the Saint-Paul asylum in Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, since renamed the Clinique Van Gogh, from May 1889 until May 1890. During much of h...
Cet article est une ébauche concernant le Concours Eurovision de la chanson et l’Arménie. Vous pouvez partager vos connaissances en l’améliorant (comment ?) ; pour plus d’indications, visitez le projet Eurovision. Arménieau Concours Eurovision 2014 Données clés Pays Arménie Chanson Not alone Interprète Aram MP3 Langue Anglais Sélection nationale Type de sélection Sélection interne Date 31 décembre 2013 (artiste), 14 mars 2014 (chanson) Concours Eurovision de...
Road in Croatia D415 state roadRoute informationLength7.2 km (4.5 mi)Major junctionsFrom D414 in Donja BandaTo Trpanj ferry port LocationCountryCroatiaCountiesDubrovnik-NeretvaMajor citiesTrpanj Highway system Highways in Croatia road 415 displayed on Pelješac map Trpanj, at the northern terminus of the D415 road D415 branches off to the north from D414 in Donja Banda towards Trpanj ferry port - ferry access to Ploče on the mainland coast. The road is 7.2 km (4.5 mi...
1940 film by Ray Enright Brother Rat and a BabyTheatrical release posterDirected byRay EnrightScreenplay byJohn Cherry Monks, Jr.Fred F. FinklehoffeJerry WaldRichard MacaulayProduced byHal B. WallisStarringPriscilla LaneWayne MorrisEddie AlbertJane WymanRonald ReaganCinematographyCharles RosherEdited byClarence KolsterMusic byHeinz RoemheldProductioncompanyWarner Bros.Distributed byWarner Bros.Release date January 13, 1940 (1940-01-13) Running time87 minutesCountryUnited States...
Anticonvulsant, which works as a potassium-channel opener RetigabineClinical dataTrade namesTrobalt, PotigaOther namesD-23129, ezogabine (USAN US)AHFS/Drugs.comProfessional Drug FactsMedlinePlusa612028License data EU EMA: by INN US FDA: Ezogabine Routes ofadministrationBy mouthATC codeN03AX21 (WHO) Legal statusLegal status AU: S4 (Prescription only) UK: POM (Prescription only) US: Schedule V Pharmacokinetic dataBioavailability60%Protein binding60�...
This is a list of diplomatic missions in Pakistan. There are currently 81 diplomatic missions located Islamabad, most of which are in the Diplomatic Enclave. Many countries maintain consulates in other Pakistani cities. Several countries have non-resident embassies accredited from other foreign capitals, such as Abu Dhabi, Ankara, Riyadh and Tehran. This listing excludes honorary consulates. Map of diplomatic missions in Pakistan Diplomatic missions in Islamabad Embassies and High Commission...
American reporter and author Jo BeckerBecker at the 2018 Pulitzer PrizesEducationB.S., University of Colorado BoulderOccupationReporterNotable credit(s)The New York Times, Washington Post, Penguin Press Jo Becker is an American journalist and author and a three-time recipient of the Pulitzer Prize. She works as an investigative reporter for The New York Times. Work Becker worked for the St. Petersburg Times, the Concord Monitor and the MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour before starting at the Washington...
Synthesizer introduced in 1996 This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.Find sources: Roland JP-8000 – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (March 2010) (Learn how and when to remove this message) JP-8000ManufacturerRolandDates1996 - 2001Price$2,295 USDTechnical specificationsPolyphony8 voicesTimbrality2Osci...
French university in Orléans created in 1966 This article includes a list of general references, but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations. Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations. (July 2015) (Learn how and when to remove this message) University of OrléansTypePublicEstablished1306; 718 years ago (1306)PresidentAry BruandAcademic staff1,203Total staff861Students20,083LocationOrléans, France47°51′03″N 1°56′02″Eþ...