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Sarod is known for a deep, weighty, introspective sound, in contrast with the sweet, overtone-rich texture of the sitar, with sympathetic strings that give it a resonant, reverberant quality. Along with the sitar, it is among the most popular and prominent instruments. Sarod is used mainly in Hindustani music on the Indian subcontinent. Debajit, an avid tabla player, also supported the group with his talent.
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Sangita played the instrument Tanpura – a long-necked plucked string instrument. She is currently empanelled with the Indian Council for Cultural Relations. Along her journey, Debasmita has received numerous accolades and awards as an acknowledgement of her enthusiasm and dedication to the art of music. Her musical journey began at the tender age of four years. Diplomats from Algeria and Japan were also in attendance.ĭebasmita is one of India’s finest young players of sarod, an Indian musical instrument with strings. The charge d affairs of Nepal and Argentina were also present. Further guests present included the ambassadors of South Korea, China, Kenya, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and Venunzula. Saad al-Dosari, Katara HR Manager, and P Kumaran, Ambassador of India to Qatar, were prominent guests among other attendees. Noted Qatari dignitaries, diplomats of other countries and members of the Indian community enjoyed the classical Indian instrumental music. The event was held as part of the India-Qatar Year of Culture-2019. The music event named ‘An Evening of Hindustani Instrumental Music’ was organised by the Embassy of Indian at Drama Theatre, Katara Cultural Village recently. Indian ambassador P Kumaran felicitated the music troupe with floral bouquet. The troupe consisted of Debasmita Bhattacharya, Sangita Bhattacharya and Debajit Patitundi. The performance was conducted by a three-member troupe visiting from India representing the Indian Council for Cultural Relations. The melodies of three talented Indian instrumental players had a hypnotising effect on the audience who were present in large numbers. MohanVeena exponent legendary Vishwamohan Bhatt said, ” Our friend and noted tabla player Prodyut Mukherjee has truly touched our heart and I was so happy to have been part of the single, I wish him well.It was an evening of soothing instrumental music. Speaking about the success of the iconic Ekla Chalo Re, Prodyut Mukherjee said, ” I am deeply overwhelmed by the response and its success is a reaffirmation of people’s faith in the words of Tagore.”īhajan Samrat Anup Jalota said, ” I am so happy the way my dear friend and a fabulous percussionist Prodyut has beautifully crafted the song which is so close to our hearts.” Stalwarts Anup Jalota, Suresh Wadkar, Shaan, Vishwamohan Bhatt, Kishore Sodha, Praveen Godkhindi, Jayateerth Mevundi, Bengali actor Saheb Chatterjee and ably supported by upcoming singers Leena Ghosh and Geet are seen in this single video album The song has been beautifully recreated by the GIMA winner percussion Guru Prodyut Mukherjee and legends of the music industry have lent their voice and instrumental support towards this recreation. The single, written by Gurudev Tagore during the Freedom struggle against the British rulers, is now being seen as a statement of battling the COVID 19 pandemic. Kolkata: The Ekla Chalo Re single recently released on the occasion of Mahatma Gandhi’s 151st birth anniversary has been highly acclaimed in the music and cultural circles.