In tribute to the memory of Bibhutibhushan Bandyopadhyay, the noted music composer and instrumentalist Debojyoti Mishra has created a new *Raga* titled “Raga Bibhuti.” The distinctive characteristic of this *Raga* lies in the presence of *Raga Durga* in its ascending scale (*Arohana*) and *Raga Bhairavi* in its descending scale (*Avarohana*). This composite *Raga* encapsulates and preserves the rustic folk melodies of rural Bengal. Debojyoti did not merely create a *Raga*; he also composed a song set to a seven-beat taal.
On April 19, 2026, at the KCC Amphitheatre, the noted music composer and instrumentalist Debojyoti Mishra paid homage to Bibhutibhushan Bandyopadhyay—one of the most eminent literary figures of Bengal and India.—during a special performance titled “Apur Bajna” (Apu’s Music), featuring the background scores from the *Apu Trilogy*.
Through the immortal cinematic creations of Satyajit Ray—*Pather Panchali*, *Aparajito*, and *Apur Sansar*—the world was introduced to the characters of Apu and Durga. The musical scoresfor these films were composed by the legendary Pandit Ravi Shankar. That,too, is a story of friendship between two kindred spirits. The event of the day resonated with a diverse array of melodies—tunes steeped in emotion and narrative, accompanied by songs that spoke volumes. From the iconic rain sequence featuring Apu and Durga to the poignant laments of Harihar and Sarbajaya—every moment was brought to life and expressed through the power of music. Through their artistry, Dakshina Mohan Tagore, Alokanath Dey, and Ravi Shankar carried the rustic melodies of Bengal to the global stage; on this day, all of them were celebrated and honored. The instrumentalists featured at the day’s event included Maishili (Sarod), Soumyajyoti (Flute), Debayan (Esraj and Tar Shehnai), Subhash (Sitar), and Sudipto (Vibraphone). The vocalists were Sonakshi and Aritra. An added delight was the performance of the flute melody from *Pather Panchali* by Hamptu, the grandson of Alok Nath Dey.
Debajyoti Mishra remarked, “I am deeply gratified to have composed a *Raga* in memory of Bibhutibhushan Bandyopadhyay—one of the most distinguished literary figures of Bengal and, indeed, of India. I have named it *Raga Bibhuti*. During this special event, a *Bandish* (composition) that I personally created within this very *Raga* was performed.”
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