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Moushumi Bhowmik : ウィキペディア英語版 | Mousumi Bhowmik
Moushumi Bhowmik ((ベンガル語:মৌসুমী ভৌমিক); born 1964) is an Indian Bengali singer and songwriter. Her songs are usually considered to belong to the "''modern''" song type. Her albums, including "''Ekhono golpo lekho (এখনো গল্প লেখো)''" and "''Ami ghor bahir kori (আমি ঘর বাহির করি)''" enjoy great popularity in Bengali-speaking areas of India and in Bangladesh. ==Works== Moushumi Bhowmik formed a band named ''Parapar'' in 2002 with members from Kolkata and London. Their music is built around the voice of singer-songwriter Moushumi Bhowmik and draws its repertoire both from Moushumi's own compositions and the rich folk heritage of Bengal. The band aims to stress the continuity between diverse musical traditions – kirtan, bhatiyali, adhunik, the blues and both Indian and Western classical music – blending them into a subtle and distinctive musical language. They also draw upon folk material collected by Moushumi from West Bengal, Assam and Bangladesh. As of 2010, the lineup consists of Moushumi Bhowmik (Vocals), Oliver Weeks (Guitar), Ros Acton (Cello), Ben Hillyard (Bass), Derek Scurll (Drums) and Satyaki Banerjee (Dotara). Moushumi has also composed for Bengali documentary and art cinema, the most recent film Matir Moyna (The Clay Bird, dir. Tareque Masud) having won the Critics' Prize at Cannes in 2002 and Best Music at Kara Film Festival, Karachi in 2003.
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