Zirsangzela Hnamte
Zirsangzela Hnamte (1 December 1952 - 15 October 2002) was a writer of Mizo literature. He started composing at 17. He composed over 75 songs.[1] Many of his songs are now used as study material in High School and College of Mizoram.[2]
Zirsangzela Hnamte | |
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Born | Mizoram, India | 1 December 1952
Died | 15 October 2002 49) | (aged
Occupation | Academic Writer |
Known for | Mizo literature |
Awards | Mizo Zaimi Inzawmkhawm Award |
Personal
He was born in Sialsuk[3] in 1952 and was the eldest among 8 siblings. He is said to be introverted.
Recognition
Zirsangzela Hnamte's awards are:
- Best Composer of Mizo Songs 1977:Shillong, į¹¬halfavang Kut
- Best Composer of Mizo Songs 1980:Mizoram Beat and Music contest Organised by IPR &T Govt. of Mizoram .
- Composer of song of the Year- 1989: Mizo Zaimi Inzawmkhawm Award.
- Composer of song of the Year 1986: Lelte Weekly Magazine, Five Tops of Mizoram Poll.
Songs
Some of the songs that were composed by Zirsangzela are:
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See also
References
- "HRANGHLUI ZAITHIAM ZIRSANGZELA HNAMTE ( 1952 - 2002 )". Retrieved 3 January 2019.
- Pachuau, Joy. The Camera as a Witness. Cambridge. p. 386. ISBN 9781107073395.
- "Zirsangzela". Kumtluang. Retrieved 3 January 2019.
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