Malati Mangale

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Malati Mangale
ISBN
9789993325994

Malati Mangale (

BS (AD 1982–83).[1] One of author's most popular works,[2][3] and considered one of the best ballets by Nepali poets,[4] it is based on true events from a village in Gorkha.[5]

Adaptation

It was recorded for the first time as a musical recording in 2044 BS (AD 1987–88). Ghimire brought together music composer Ambar Gurung and singer Narayan Gopal, who were not on speaking terms at the time, to collaborate on the cassette recording of the play. Narayan Gopal could not be convinced to work together with singer Tara Devi; the two recorded their duet with a partition wall between them in the recording studio.[5]

See also

References

  1. ^ Subedi, Abhi (2004). Pān̐ca nāṭaka (in Nepali). Ḍabalī Nāṭya Samūha ra Sañjñā Samūha.
  2. ^ "Madhav Prasad Ghimire, Nepal's national poet, dies at 101". South Asia Monitor. Retrieved 20 August 2020.
  3. ^ Shrestha, Dipesh. "IN PICS: Bidding adieu to literary giant Madhav Prasad Ghimire". My Republica. Retrieved 20 August 2020.
  4. ^ Karmācārya, Mādhavalāla; Bhaṭṭarāī, Govinda Rāja (2005). Nepalese literature. Royal Nepal Academy.
  5. ^ a b "आपसमा नबोल्ने नारायण गोपाल र अम्बर गुरुङले यसरी तयार पारेका थिए \'मालती–मङ्गले\' गीत". nepalmag.com.np. Retrieved 20 August 2020.