Mangalore: Wilfy Rebimbus' Kogull Gaithaa, Kogulle Paatlyaan Books Released
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Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (TU/RD)
Mangalore, Apr 12: Konkani legend 'Konkan Kogul' - Wilfy Rebimbus’ book ‘Kogull Gaithaa’, comprising of songs of Wilfy Rebimbus from 50 volumes of his albums and ‘Kogulle Patlyaan’, a research made on his songs and lyrics by Stella D’Costa (Nandini) were released at the Sahodaya Hall here on Sunday April 12.
The books were released as part of the golden jubilee celebrations of the United Youngsters, Jeppu.
Addressing the gathering after releasing the book ‘Kogull Gaithaa’, Konkani Sangeet Guru Fr Walter Albuquerque said that poet and singer Wilfy Rebimbus is the one of the best poets and singers of Konkani language. ‘He has given lot of contributions to the up-liftment of the language and culture through his talent’, he added.
Reviewing the book, Fr Denis D’Sa, director, the Father Muller Medical College said the singer has got gift on the gab. His works can be equated with great poets such as Shakespeare, Shelley. ‘The book is a mirror to the life and society. His work has seen 35,000 sales in 9 editions. It is a sign of maturity’, he informed. He also said that the book ‘Kogull Gaithaa’ is research worthy.
Speaking after releasing the book ‘Kogull Patlyaan’, columnist Fr Prasanth Madtha said the history of Konkani community is well portrayed in the book. It is great to see the survival of Konkani in midst of other major languages.
The book was authored by a well known Konkani writer Stella D’Costa. She writes under the nom de plume ‘Nandini’. She was also felicitated by noted NRI entrepreneur from Abu Dhbai, and president of KCO Abu Dhabi Leo Rodrigues on the occasion.
Leo Rodrigues hailed the contribution of Konkani legend Wilfy Rebimbus to Konkani music, literature and society as a whole. He described Wilfy as Gem of Konkani world.
Fr Madtha presented the mementos to Pinto Vamanjoor and Prasad Printers proprietor. Wilfy Rebimbus also spoke at the occasion.
Wilfy Rebimbus long time associate Leslie Rego compered the event.
Books will be available in the leading book stalls of Mangalore from May first week onwards.