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Can you tell me " Vande Ma taram" song duration? ( the original one)
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Asked by joyesh chakraborty,
15 Mar '08 11:10 pm
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I dont have the exact information about time duration of Vande Mataram.( I know about Jan Gan Man....52 seconds ). But for your knowledge i have this information about ' Vande Mataram"
Vande Mataram composed by Pujjyosri Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay in 1875. Now it is established that the date was 7th November 1875. As per Hindu calendar Sj.Jadunath Bhattacharya was asked to set tune to this song just after it was composed. Sj.Gopal Chandra Dhar of Hooghly District, Bengal sung it in Raga Desh Malhar in 1876. The song was included in his novel Anandmath by the composer and was printed separately in 1882. In 1885, Prativa Devi, niece of Rabindranath Tagore, made a notation of the song which was published in Balak magazine. Sung in National Congress in 1896, at Beadon Square, Calcutta by Rabindranath Tagore and the song was declared to be recognized as the National song. Piano accompaniment with the song was given by Jyotindranath Tagore. Sj.Dakhina Charan Sen, a spe ...more
Answered by drdinesh sharma, 16 Mar '08 02:17 am
I dont have the exact information about time duration of Vande Mataram.( I know about Jan Gan Man....52 seconds ). But for your knowledge i have this information about ' Vande Mataram"
Vande Mataram composed by Pujjyosri Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay in 1875. Now it is established that the date was 7th November 1875. As per Hindu calendar Sj.Jadunath Bhattacharya was asked to set tune to this song just after it was composed. Sj.Gopal Chandra Dhar of Hooghly District, Bengal sung it in Raga Desh Malhar in 1876. The song was included in his novel Anandmath by the composer and was printed separately in 1882. In 1885, Prativa Devi, niece of Rabindranath Tagore, made a notation of the song which was published in Balak magazine. Sung in National Congress in 1896, at Beadon Square, Calcutta by Rabindranath Tagore and the song was declared to be recognized as the National song. Piano accompaniment with the song was given by Jyotindranath Tagore. Sj.Dakhina Charan Sen, a spe ...more
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