Also Read - Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah fame Disha Vakani's Net Worth will leave you shell-shocked! But now that I have done it, I am happy that this was the step I took first, doing something which is equivalent to good poetry and soulfulness," Shreya said here at the launch of the album yesterday. "I have been a fan of ghazals, but I had never thought I would take it up as my first step into the non-film world. Shreya is glad that she chose ghazals to make a transit to non-film work. The melodious songstress turned a year older today. Shreya Ghoshal has turned over a new leaf with the launch of her first non-film ghazal album Humnasheen. The harmony is innovative and the band has given a new structure to this age-old composition.Įxperimenting with Amrita Pritam’s Waris Shah is a soulful tribute to this great poetess.Ĭlick here for IndiaToday.in’s complete coverage of the coronavirus pandemic.The Chikni Chameli singer has added yet another feather to her beautiful cap Their virtuosity and compositional blend of eastern and western influences is impressive, especially in the composition Sampooran, based on the traditional bandish Sakhi ae ri aali piya bin, based on Raga Yaman. Pakistan’s Mekaal Hasan Band is one that has hopped on to this experimental bandwagon. An overkill.įusion bands are getting so inspired by Indian classical music that they are experimenting with traditional compositions, singing to aesthetically layered modern instrumentation. But there are too many songs and too much melody. Parthiv Gohil is a surprise voice in Yoon shabnami. Kunal Ganjawala is impressive in Masha-allah. Thode badmash, sung by Shreya Ghoshal and composed by Bhansali, seems to be a sequel to Bairi piya from Devdas. Perhaps the best is the title track by Shail Hada, a talent to watch out for. Sony-BMG, Rs 160Director-producer Sanjay Leela Bhansali takes deep interest in the music production of all his films.īut unlike Khamoshi and Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam, the music of Saawariya composed by Monty, does not rise to the expectations.
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The launch will be followed by Sham-e-ghazal, featuring a recital by versatile singer Hariharan.Įntry to all the concerts is free and unreserved seats are available on a first-come-first-serve basis.
The valedictory function on the same day will have the release of Rare Padams, an album by Alamelu Mani and Kalyani Sarma, a tribute to musical doyen Sangita Kalanidhi T. On November 11, Subhashree Thanikachalam will bring to the audience Ragamalika, a selection of choicest vintage film songs. Unnikrishnan (November 3), Kalaapini Komkali and Aruna Sairam (November 4), Pandit Vishwa Mohan Bhatt (November 5), Nithyashree Mahadevan and Pandit Shivkumar Sharma (November 6), to name just a few. The utsav will also play host to performances by artistes like Ashwini Bhide Deshpande (November 2), P. The next day, Dr Sriram Parasuram will present a symposium on voice culture and singing styles. There’s a Sangeeta Upanyasam, a musical narrative by Vishakha Hari on November 2. To add a dash of variety, the festival is sprinkled with an eclectic mix of music-related events. Krishna will ring in the event with an inaugural concert. In its third edition, the nine-day musical extravaganza kickstarts on November 1 at the Narada Gana Sabha with a nadaswaram performance by Shri Kothanda-Raman and party. Their aim is to “preserve, promote and popularise traditional Indian music blended with technological methods among a global audience”. The utsav is the brainchild of Carnatica, a music group founded by young vocalists Sowmya and Shashikran with technological expertise from Ramanathan Iyer. Deshpande and Sairam will perform with a host of other musiciansChennai: Bharat Sangeet Utsav 2007 promises to woo rasikas with concerts by well-known classical artistes from across the country.