"We wish to make the centre a pilgrimage for music researchers, scholars with all his songs in different languages, in which baba had sung, to be digitally stored in the archive," Antara told PTI.
The Salil Chowdhary Foundation of Music is behind the move which is aimed to carry forward the rich musical legacy among the present generation, "who doesn't know much about the decades-old music traditions of Bengal masters."
"From children's songs based on living creatures 'O Sona Bang O Kola Bang' to the ones of poet Sukanta Bhattacharya immortalized by Baba's music 'Runner cholechhe', to Hindi playbacks like 'Zindagi kyasi hai paheli' and songs in other languages including Malayalam the archive will store every possible song of the maestro...," Antara, foundation Chairperson, said.
Antara recalled, "I did not know he was such a doyen of music and at times revolted and it was amazing how he got the lyrics sung and recorded by a little child depending on her moods. He was more of a doting father than a sangeet guru then, I now think."
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limited effort by his family and handful of friends, the dream for an archive and other attendant projects did not fructify in all these years for want of sponsors, both of them said.
Rupak, who heads a leading eastern India jewellery chain headquartered here, said, "Apart from organizing the concerts, we will be of active help to the foundation to carry forward the legacy of Salil Chowdhury who was the Mozart of Indian music."
Singer-lyricist Joy Sarkar, lyricist-poet Srijato, actor Rituparna Sengupta among others also pledged all support to the initiative which has ambitious plans to hold film festival and bringing out full volumes of his compositions in book form in future.