The unique composer of 'Jana Gana Man' is Ellen Denelu


- Who is the author-poet of our national anthem 'Jana Gana Man'? You know that, but ...

- Do you know who composed the music of the honorable national anthem?

- A special gift for the month of Revolutionary August. Our national anthem, French composer. You may not know that it is a sweet mix of Indian harp and symphony of French scholars. Something funny to keep in your notebook

- L grew up with music. Then came Indian music. He liked the music more. He found many innovations in the melody and instruments of Indian music. He was very curious and curious

Is the national anthem of India. The tune of 'Jana Gana Man ...' has settled in your haiya. But who is the composer who composed this song?

The gift of the "Goddess of Freedom" to America was received by the French. The composer of the national anthem of India is Mr. Ellen Denelu, a French musician.

Do you listen to movie songs

Just listen

With each song is the name of its lyricist and the name of the composer

Spoken.

'What are our popular musicians?' If such a question is asked to you, you will immediately speak, Shankar-Jaikishan, Kalyanji-Anandji, Laxmikant-Pyarelal, Nadeem-Shravan, AR Rahman etc.

Your knowledge of the matter is such that you will go on speaking. Your knowledge of cinema is more than your study. If the exam is taken, you will all come to the first class. The second class does not remain the same.

But if you are asked, who is the composer of our national anthem? So can you answer?

Can't give Or at least only one or two students will be able to answer. Not even sure if it is true.

Whenever there is a national festival, 'Jana Gana Man' must be sung. The national flag and the national anthem flutter.

'Jana Gana Man' is definitely played in national festivals like Independence Day, Republic Day, Gandhi Jayanti. The national anthem is also played during the President's national address.

The slope, the hull, the rhythm of the tune remain the same. The national anthem is not allowed to be sung or sung in any other style. No one even sings.

So again we ask the question, chant 'Jana Gana Mana' and say who composed the tune? Who is its composer?

You must know that Gurudev Rabindranath Tagore is the poet of 'Jana Gana Man', you know? Didn't even know that?

Well, let's not test you too much now. He is the composer of our national anthem like 'Jana Gana Man Adhinayak, Jai Hey Bharat Bhagyavidhata'.

G. No. He is not an Indian musician.

Like the 'Goddess of Freedom' at the entrance to America, holding a torch in her hand, the statue was not made by any American. Rather, the image of freedom is not American. The statue is a gift from the French.

The melody of our national anthem 'Jana Gana Mann' is also a gift from a French musician.

That is surprising. Yet that is a fact. Is true. The composer of the song is Ellen Denyelu.

Now you need to know about Danelu and how he composed that tune!

So listen baby friends! Ellen Denielou was born in 1908 in France. From an early age, Ellen was fascinated by music. You play with a variety of toys. The child also plays with musical toys. Small violin, small instrument, small tabla, what about tabla or drum? He used to go to the market to play music only on boxes or plates.

His parents saw his hobby. He started teaching music to Ellen from an early age. Not only did the music student learn to play various instruments, he also composed his own melodies on those instruments. The melody that is composed without any kind of human words is called 'orchestra'. Student Allen would prepare such independent orchestras and play them with peers. Also giving his programs in public.

Now this is how El grew up with the music. Then came Indian music. He liked the music more. He found many innovations in the melody and instruments of Indian music. He was very curious and curious.

In the 19th year, Ellen Denelu came to India to learn Indian music. Eleanor was only twenty-five years old at the time. Varanasi or Benaras or Kashi was considered the paradise of music.

Ellen Kashi Padhari began to search for the highest veteran mature Guru. He met the then Sangeetacharya Shivendranath Basu. Eleanor, a French student, founded Shivendranath Gurustha and started his own musical career. He became more interested in Indian veena and became an expert in veena playing.

He started mixing Indian harp and French piano music. Eleanor's intention was to find a new kind of music, a new melody, through the medium of domestic and foreign music.

Gurudev Shivendranath's being a Bengali had a profound effect on Bengali songs and Bengali music. That music drew him to Calcutta. And Santiniketan in Calcutta was the motherland of Bengali music. Gurudev Rabindranath Tagore himself used to write new songs and make them musical in Indian classical and easy music.

Eleanor Denyelu, who had reached Santinikenat, was amused. He started composing unfamiliar songs of Gurudev Tagore.

Elle used to compose her own tunes and perform them at public ceremonies when the music was ready.

The composition was discussed. The last tune was approved after receiving suggestions and amendments. The song was then sung to the same tune.

Ellen Danielu became so engrossed in the Santiniketan program that she composed a few songs one after the other.

It was during these years that Eleanor Danielu composed Tagore's famous song Jan Gana Manni. In that tune he used a military band and a symphony orchestra. Then the song should be sung as a march song, military song or exercise song.

At that time our country was not free and the tune of Jana Gana Mana was not specially prepared for any special purpose.

But the song became popular as soon as the tune was ready. Ther ther began to lose. Santiniketan was the center of the peaceful struggle for independence. That is why the song was played in the same music from time to time. Then the air froze all over the country.

India became independent on 15th August 19th. Then the same song started playing everywhere. But on January 9, 190, the tune of 'Jana Gana Man' and its Eleanor Denyelu was given nationality. The song was recognized as the national anthem by the Indian Parliament. Babu Rajendra Prasad was national then.

Along with that song, 'Vande Mataram' was also given the status of an ideal song of patriotism. 'Vande Mataram' was also composed by the famous Bengali poet-writer Bankimchandra Chattopadhyaya. The song he composed for his novel 'Anandmath' and it was in that novel that it appeared. But the song is getting natural fame.

Thus both our patriotic songs came from Bengal and became popular all over the country.

But the French composer Alejandro, who sang such an immortal tune, did not remain silent after that. He became so immersed in Indian music that he started his musical tour of Sarai Bharat. He was so impressed with North Indian music that he published a memorable book on North Indian music called 'Northern Indian Music'. It took him about 16 to 18 years to prepare the book.

His musical scholarship was now famous all over the country. In 19, he was made the principal of the music department of Benaras Hindu University. This is how a French man started teaching Indian music to Indian musicians.

But Eleanor Danielu had a lot of work to do in the field of music, so he became the chairman of the Adyar Library of Sanstha Manuscript in Madras from 19 to 19. He insisted that Indian music must be written.

After working as a musician in India for 25 to 18 years, he went back to Europe and continued to popularize Indian music. He also did that through books. His book 'Dhurpad av le music Indian a sa tradisia' written in French language is considered as the world song of Indian music. In the 180's, a large compilation of Indian music was made available in various European languages ​​and was received by Sahu.

Despite being a foreigner, Ellen Danielu did such a great job for Indian music. Which no one can forget. In 191, he was conferred the title of 'Sangitaratna' by the Central Sangeet Natak Academy of India.

However, Ellen is beyond such titles. It is true that he is honored by Indian music, but by giving the national tune of 'Jana Gana Man' to the people of India, the composer Alem Denyelu has done a great favor to India.

Child friends! Now do you remember the name of the composer of the national anthem of India?

Details of 'Jana Gana Mana' to be remembered forever

'Jana Gana Man' is our national anthem, a composition of the poet Rabindranath Tagore, which was first sung at the National Congress on December 9, 1911. The National Anthem of India recognized it as the national anthem on January 3, 190. The song is a total of five bitter, but only the first bitter has the status of national anthem. Singing the whole national anthem sounds like fifty-two hundred, but the first and last lines can be completed in 30 seconds, the song is like this.

The national anthem of independent India

Jana Gana Mana Adhinayak

Jai he bhagy bhagyavidhata

Punjab, Indus, Gujarat, Maratha, Dravidian Utkal Banga

Vindhya Himachal Yamuna Ganga Uchhal Jaldhi Taranga

Tav wakes up in the auspicious name

Tav seeks auspicious blessings

Gahe tav jayagatha

Jan Gana Mangaldayak, Jai Hey, Bharat Bhagyavidhata

Jai he, jai he, jai jai jai jai he.

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