Armeen Musa has just done her graduation in Economics from
Nottingham University in England and is studying classical music in
Viswa Bharati. Armeen is very talented young woman - she is a
singer-songwriter from Bangladesh with rising fame in the Bangladesh music community. Her remake of Radha Raman's "Bhromor Koio" in
collaboration with Fuad Al-muqtadir brought her into the spotlight in 2005.With a succession of singles, 2008 saw the release of Armeen's debut album.
Born
in Dhaka, Bangladesh, Armeen has trained formally under Sujit Mustafa.
Armeen's musical journey as a performer started with her cover band
Enshrined in 2000, which slowly led to performing originals at various
venues in Dhaka. She formed the band Armeen Musa and The Grasshoppers
with fellow musicians Adil, Bart and Amit with whom she recorded her
debut album. After moving to Nottingham, UK in 2004 she has collaborated with various artists in UK, namely
Kishon Khan's "Lokkhi Terra" project, consisting of the world famous
Mark Mondesir, Dinesh Pandit, Fazal Qureshi and other reknowned
international artists.
Armeen Musa is currently residing in Santiniketon, India studying music at Visva-Bharati. In an exclusive interview with VOA Bangla Service Armeen talks about her interests for music, the need to learn classical music and the encouraging point that new songs should be composed.
Armeen Musa is currently residing in Santiniketon, India studying music at Visva-Bharati. In an exclusive interview with VOA Bangla Service Armeen talks about her interests for music, the need to learn classical music and the encouraging point that new songs should be composed.