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'''Barin Mazumder''' (15 February 1921{{snd}}2001) was a [[Bangladesh]]i classical musician and educationist.<ref name=bpedia>{{cite web|url=http://en.banglapedia.org/index.php?title=Majumder,_Barin|title=Majumder, Barin|accessdate=2015-08-04|publisher=[[Banglapedia]]|author=Khalid Hasan Kamal}}</ref> He was awarded [[Ekushey Padak]] in 1983 by the Government of Bangladesh.
'''Barin Mazumder''' (15 February 1921{{snd}}2001) was a [[Bangladesh]]i classical musician and educationist.<ref name=bpedia>{{cite book |last=Islam |first=Sirajul |year=2012 |chapter=Majumder, Barin|chapter-url=http://en.banglapedia.org/index.php?title=Majumder,_Barin |editor1-last=Islam |editor1-first=Sirajul |editor1-link=Sirajul Islam |editor2-last=Kamal |editor2-first=Khalid|title=Banglapedia: National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh |edition=Second |publisher=[[Asiatic Society of Bangladesh]]}}</ref> He was awarded [[Ekushey Padak]] in 1983 by the Government of Bangladesh.


==Early life==
==Early life==
Mazumder was born into a [[Jamindar]] family at Radhanagar in [[Pabna District]]. His father Nishendra Mazumder was an artist and dramatist. His mother used to play [[sitar]].
Mazumder was born into a [[Jamindar]] family at Radhanagar in [[Pabna District]]. His father Nishendra Mazumder was an artist and dramatist. His mother used to play [[sitar]].


To nurture his interest in music his father took him to [[Kolkata]] where he first learnt music from [[Vishmadev Chatterjee]]. The first [[Rāga|Raag]] that he learnt was “Raag Bhupali”. Two years later when his guru became ''shonnasi'' he came back to Pabna, but Mazumder was not satisfied and wanted to go to [[Lucknow]] to study music in [[Maurice Music School]]. But his uncle who was the patriarch (''korta'') of the family did not allow him to go. Instead, he brought Ustad Roghurangan Gushwami from Lucknow to teach him music at home. At home he managed to finish the Maurice College course, but his desire to go to Lucknow made him decide to leave home.
To nurture his interest in music his father took him to [[Kolkata]] where he first learned music from [[Vishmadev Chatterjee]]. The first [[Rāga|Raag]] that he learned was “Raag Bhupali”. Two years later when his guru became ''shonnasi'' he came back to Pabna, but Mazumder was not satisfied and wanted to go to [[Lucknow]] to study music in [[Maurice Music School]]. But his uncle who was the patriarch (''korta'') of the family did not allow him to go. Instead, he brought Ustad Roghurangan Gushwami from Lucknow to teach him music at home. At home, he managed to finish the Maurice College course, but his desire to go to Lucknow made him decide to leave home.


When he reached Lucknow, some Bengali boys helped to take him to the Bengali hotel. At the time, [[Uday Shankar]] and [[Ravi Shankar]] were also in that hotel. At the college he met with his friend and fellow musician Chinmoy Lahiri. Lahiri took him to the principal of the Maurice Music School and he was admitted into the third year. Lahiri taught him music beside college classes. Later, Mazumder was attracted o Foiaz Khan and became his novice.
When he reached Lucknow, some Bengali boys helped to take him to the Bengali hotel. At the time, [[Uday Shankar]] and [[Ravi Shankar]] were also in that hotel. At the college, he met with his friend and fellow musician Chinmoy Lahiri. Lahiri took him to the principal of the Maurice Music School and he was admitted into the third year. Lahiri taught him music beside college classes. Later, Mazumder was attracted o Foiaz Khan and became his novice.


One day when he was in a debate about a topic with Sunil, suddenly Sunil said that Mazumder could not sing. This seemed to be the turning point of his career as he challenged him and said he would become better than him in three months. After that he continued with his Rewaz (musical practice) and soon his song was faster than Sunil's. Then one day as Sunil was in a show he went and performed the Raag of Sunil faster and this made Sunil understand his fault. As he continued to prepare him for music the time of partition came closer. During that time the fees that came from home stopped and he had to struggle hard to even manage the money to return home. He mortgaged his favourite [[Tanpura (instrument)|tanpura]] and returned to Pabna during that very turbulent period.
One day when he was in a debate about a topic with Sunil, suddenly Sunil said that Mazumder could not sing. This seemed to be the turning point of his career as he challenged him and said he would become better than him in three months. After that, he continued with his rewaz (musical practice) and soon his song was faster than Sunil's. Then one day as Sunil was in a show he went and performed the Raag of Sunil faster and this made Sunil understand his fault. As he continued to prepare him for music the time of partition came closer. During that time the fees that came from home stopped and he had to struggle hard to even manage the money to return home. He mortgaged his favorite [[Tanpura (instrument)|tanpura]] and returned to Pabna during that very turbulent period.


==Career==
==Career==
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Majumder performed classical music on [[Bangladesh Television]] since 1965. He had incorporated Music College into [[University of Dhaka]] and served as a Chairman of the Examination Body concerning music of Dhaka University till 1977.
Majumder performed classical music on [[Bangladesh Television]] since 1965. He had incorporated Music College into [[University of Dhaka]] and served as a Chairman of the Examination Body concerning music of Dhaka University till 1977.


After the partition of India when most of his neighbors had to cross the border, he stayed for the love of his homeland, but the riches and wealth which were made over the generations weres mostly looted and hunted by the miscreants. The real admirer of his talent was also nowhere to be seen as he had not had the opportunity. The toughness and loneliness at that time made him frustrated and depressed.
After the partition of India when most of his neighbors had to cross the border, he stayed for the love of his homeland, but the riches and wealth which were made over the generations were mostly looted and hunted by the miscreants. The real admirer of his talent was also nowhere to be seen as he had not had the opportunity. The toughness and loneliness at that time made him frustrated and depressed.


With most of his family property long gone Mazumder had to work hard. He once even bought a camera and related equipment to run a photography business, but soon lost interest and left the business. Fighting with severe frustration and depression, Mazumder had to pass his timesonly with his favourite hunting. He was really fond of hunting, and according to his wife Illa Mazumder his story would not be completed if it does not include a lot of things about his hunting.
With most of his family property long gone Mazumder had to work hard. He once even bought a camera and related equipment to run a photography business, but soon lost interest and left the business. Fighting with severe frustration and depression, Mazumder had to pass his time only with his favorite hunting. He was really fond of hunting, and according to his wife Ila Mazumder, his story would not be completed if it does not include a lot of things about his hunting.


== Personal life ==
== Personal life ==
Mazumder was married to [[Ila Mazumder]], a classical musician.<ref>{{cite book |last=Islam |first=Sirajul |year=2012 |chapter=Majumder, Ila|chapter-url=http://en.banglapedia.org/index.php?title=Majumder,_Ila |editor1-last=Islam |editor1-first=Sirajul |editor1-link=Sirajul Islam |editor2-last= Akhter |editor2-first=Shamima|title=Banglapedia: National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh |edition=Second |publisher=[[Asiatic Society of Bangladesh]]}}</ref> Together they had two sons, Partha Sharothi Mojumdar and [[Bappa Mazumder]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.thedailystar.net/arts-entertainment/interview/music-runs-his-blood-1399480|title=Music runs in his blood|date=May 3, 2017|accessdate=June 10, 2017|author=Zahangir Alom|newspaper=The Daily Star}}</ref> The couple later adopted another son [[Partha Pratim Majumder]].
Mazumder's wife [[Ila Mazumder]] is also an artist. He had two sons [[Bappa Mazumder]] and [[Partho Mazumder]].


==Awards==
==Awards==
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Barin Mazumder
বারীণ মজুমদার
Born(1921-02-15)15 February 1921
Died2001 (aged 79–80)
Dhaka, Bangladesh

Barin Mazumder (15 February 1921 – 2001) was a Bangladeshi classical musician and educationist.[1] He was awarded Ekushey Padak in 1983 by the Government of Bangladesh.

Early life

Mazumder was born into a Jamindar family at Radhanagar in Pabna District. His father Nishendra Mazumder was an artist and dramatist. His mother used to play sitar.

To nurture his interest in music his father took him to Kolkata where he first learned music from Vishmadev Chatterjee. The first Raag that he learned was “Raag Bhupali”. Two years later when his guru became shonnasi he came back to Pabna, but Mazumder was not satisfied and wanted to go to Lucknow to study music in Maurice Music School. But his uncle who was the patriarch (korta) of the family did not allow him to go. Instead, he brought Ustad Roghurangan Gushwami from Lucknow to teach him music at home. At home, he managed to finish the Maurice College course, but his desire to go to Lucknow made him decide to leave home.

When he reached Lucknow, some Bengali boys helped to take him to the Bengali hotel. At the time, Uday Shankar and Ravi Shankar were also in that hotel. At the college, he met with his friend and fellow musician Chinmoy Lahiri. Lahiri took him to the principal of the Maurice Music School and he was admitted into the third year. Lahiri taught him music beside college classes. Later, Mazumder was attracted o Foiaz Khan and became his novice.

One day when he was in a debate about a topic with Sunil, suddenly Sunil said that Mazumder could not sing. This seemed to be the turning point of his career as he challenged him and said he would become better than him in three months. After that, he continued with his rewaz (musical practice) and soon his song was faster than Sunil's. Then one day as Sunil was in a show he went and performed the Raag of Sunil faster and this made Sunil understand his fault. As he continued to prepare him for music the time of partition came closer. During that time the fees that came from home stopped and he had to struggle hard to even manage the money to return home. He mortgaged his favorite tanpura and returned to Pabna during that very turbulent period.

Career

Majumder came to Dhaka in 1957 and joined as a professor of Classical Music in Bulbul Lalitakala Academy.[1] Majumder performed classical music on Bangladesh Television since 1965. He had incorporated Music College into University of Dhaka and served as a Chairman of the Examination Body concerning music of Dhaka University till 1977.

After the partition of India when most of his neighbors had to cross the border, he stayed for the love of his homeland, but the riches and wealth which were made over the generations were mostly looted and hunted by the miscreants. The real admirer of his talent was also nowhere to be seen as he had not had the opportunity. The toughness and loneliness at that time made him frustrated and depressed.

With most of his family property long gone Mazumder had to work hard. He once even bought a camera and related equipment to run a photography business, but soon lost interest and left the business. Fighting with severe frustration and depression, Mazumder had to pass his time only with his favorite hunting. He was really fond of hunting, and according to his wife Ila Mazumder, his story would not be completed if it does not include a lot of things about his hunting.

Personal life

Mazumder was married to Ila Mazumder, a classical musician.[2] Together they had two sons, Partha Sharothi Mojumdar and Bappa Mazumder.[3] The couple later adopted another son Partha Pratim Majumder.

Awards

  • Tamgha-e-Imtiaz (1970)
  • Ekushey Padak (1983)
  • Shidhu Bhai Memorial Award (1988)
  • Rabindra Award (1993)
  • Best Performer Award (1995)
  • Fellowship of Bangla Academy (1997)
  • Janakantha Pioneer Award (1998)
  • the Liberation Award (2001)

References

  1. ^ a b Islam, Sirajul (2012). "Majumder, Barin". In Islam, Sirajul; Kamal, Khalid (eds.). Banglapedia: National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh (Second ed.). Asiatic Society of Bangladesh.
  2. ^ Islam, Sirajul (2012). "Majumder, Ila". In Islam, Sirajul; Akhter, Shamima (eds.). Banglapedia: National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh (Second ed.). Asiatic Society of Bangladesh.
  3. ^ Zahangir Alom (May 3, 2017). "Music runs in his blood". The Daily Star. Retrieved June 10, 2017.