Deccan Chronicle

MUSICAL RENDITIONS OF PATRIOTISM

On the eve of 75th Independen­ce Day, Sangitanja­ly Foundation in associatio­n with the Department of Language and Culture organised ‘One World Fusion’

- JAYWANT NAIDU Bharat humko by Umer Khan.

Even as it was being live streamed on social media, the evening started off with a soulful Sarangi recital by Farooque Latif Khan according to whom it is a misconcept­ion that Sarangi is difficult to learn and is an instrument of sorrow.

“This programme shows how Sarangi and western rhythms can create joyous and energetic sounds,” he says. Incidental­ly, this was Farooque Latif Khan’s first live show after nearly 16 months, having done just a single online programme during the pandemic.

Singer Arnab Chatterjee kept up the patriotic flavour by singing a medley of songs, which included Mera desh ki dharati, Yeh mera India, Raghupati Raghava Raja Ram and Sare jahan se accha. The music was provided by Shashank Acharya on the flute, Mohini Dey on the bass guitar, Sambit Chatterjee on the drums, Shadaab Shakoori on the tabla, Umer Khan on the keyboard and Sujoy Dey on the lead guitar. “Every member of the team is highly talented and we hardly needed any rehearsals,” points out Arnab. “All the songs were rendered at a pace much different from the original score and with a flavour of fusion music.”

Interestin­g part of this performanc­e was the break-away solo pieces by each musician who brought in the speciality of their instrument. Shadaab and Sambit created a rhythm jugalbandi, which also involved the audience clapping to the beats.

On many occasions, one could note the lightning speed of Mohini Dey on her bass guitar, the magical movement of fingers truly showing her prowess on the bass. It is no wonder that she has already been featured on Coke Studio, has performed with Ranjit Barot and A R Rahman, and has many Bollywood recordings to her credit.

The evening concluded with a serene rendition jaan se pyara hai

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One World Fusion cultural night was held at Ravindra Bharati

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