Bina Addy was born on 13 January 1894. She was also known as Bini Addy. She was an Indian singer of popular Bengali and Western songs. Bina Addy was from Kolkata. Two of her brothers were college professors. Her vocals first charmed note in a church chorus in Kolkata. She learned music in Europe after 1928, with Elena Gerhardt in Leipzig and Mario Cotogni in Rome. Bina Addy was considered a mezzo-soprano or contralto singer. She was encouraged as the first Indian woman to learn Western music in Europe and the first to become a master singer traveling internationally. She executed on BBC radio telecasts between 1929 and 1932.
In 1931, the Alliance of Country League in Croydon clasp a reaction for Bina Addy, where she served. Bina Addy sang in the show, on the radio, and at advantage for the YWCA and other companies in Australia and New Zealand in the 1930s. She was complicated in the century occasion in South Australia in 1936. Her program was mainly Bengali songs, including works by Rabindranath Tagore, but she periodically involved British folk music, African-American religious, Italian songs, and German tunes. She also gave short gossip through her scheme on Mahatma Gandhi, Rabindra Nath Tagore, and other Indian points.
She was even attended by women performers. Her skill is satisfying and justified, and with this, she attains a grand touch of fashion, famed by one Australian expert in 1937. Bina Addy, the Indian mezzo-contralto of European renown, who arrived in Sydney after completing a broadcast tour of New Zeeland, has been signed up by the Broadcasting Commission to make a recital tour of its national stations. During this tour, her programs will consist exclusively of Bengali songs, which have not been sung previously in Australia. She is the only Indian woman who has sung professionally in Rome, Paris, Berlin, and London.
She has also broadcast from Berlin and has appeared in London before Royalty. Bina Addy sought Western culture and musical training in Europe. For that purpose, she traveled alone from India to Rome, Leipzig, and London, studying the language of each country and choosing eminent artists as her teachers. Her voice first attracted public notice when she sang with the Wesley Church choir in Calcutta. She left India in 1928 and, for the next four years, studied under well-known masters in England and Europe, principally Elena Gerhardt (Leipzig) and Mario Cotogni (Rome). Bina Addy has a broad international outlook and while in London, took an interest in all movements that touched on the subjects of the relationship between East and West, particularly in those dealing with conditions in India.
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