Adity Mohsin

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Adity Mohsin
অদিতি মহসিন
Adity Mohsin 2016.jpg
Mohsin in 2016
Background information
Genres Rabindra Sangeet, modern songs
Occupation(s)Singer, musician, music director
Instrumentsvocal, harmonium, esraj
Labels Saregama, Bengal Foundation, Prime Music
Awards: Anannya Top Ten Awards (2003)

Adity Mohsin is a Bangladeshi Rabindra Sangeet singer. [1]

Contents

Early life

Mohsin joined Bulbul Academy of Fine Arts (BAFA). She met music composers Abdul Ahad and Fazle Nizami and completed her diploma in Rabindra Sangeet in 1988. She completed her IA from Holy Cross College, Dhaka. In 1992, with a scholarship from the Indian government, she went to Sangit Bhavana, Visva-Bharati University, Santiniketan to study music. She stood first class first in both her bachelors and masters. [2]

Career

Mohsin is the secretary of the Dhaka City Committee of the Jatio Rabindra Sangeet Sammilon Parishad. She is a member of the Bangladesh Rabindra Sangeet Shilpi Sangstha. [3] Since 2000, she has worked as a senior teacher at Chhayanaut.[ citation needed ]

Works

In 2003, Mohsin's first album was Amar Mon Cheye Roy. Her second album titled was Sharado Prate (2004). In 2013, she released Barshamukhor Raate Phagun Sameerane. [4] She performs on Bangladesh Television, Bangladesh Betar, NTV, Maasranga Television, [5] SA TV, and Tara Muzik. [6] As a play-back singer, she has sung Rabindra Sangeet for different dramas and serials on various television channels in Bangladesh. She sang in Rabindranath Tagore's Chhinnapatra, a documentary film based on the still photographs of Nawajesh Ahmed. [7] [8] [9]

In 2009, Mohsin performed in Kolkata with Asha Bhosle as one of the Panchakannya, along with Lopamudra Mitra, Subhamita Banerjee and Srabani Sen. [2] In 2016, she performed in the Royal Albert Hall in London. [2]

She has recently performed with Bappa Mazumder in the Coke Studio Bangla production Anondodhara, which has received widespread complements. [10]

Albums

Solo albums

YearNameGenreRecord label
2003Amar Mon Cheye RoiRabindra SangeetBengal Foundation
2004Sharod PrateRabindra SangeetPrime Music
2008Bhalobashi Bhalobashi [11] Rabindra SangeetPrime Music
2009Barota Peyechhi Mone MoneRabindra SangeetBengal Foundation
2010Sokha Tomare Pailey [12] Rabindra SangeetBengal Foundation
2011Emono Dine Tare Bola Jaye [13] Rabindra Sangeet Saregama
2012Amar Andhar BhaloRabindra SangeetSaregama
2013Barshamukhor Raate Phagun Sameerane [14] [15] [16] Rabindra SangeetBengal Foundation
2014Momo Rupey Beshe [17] Rabindra SangeetBengal Foundation

Mixed albums

Awards and honors

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