Tag: Abhay Rustom Sopori

  • AIR to host monthly Cultural Music Heritage Shows

    AIR to host monthly Cultural Music Heritage Shows

    NEW DELHI: All India Radio (AIR) will be organising monthly Cultural Music Heritage shows as part of safeguarding the country’s musical heritage featuring prominent artistes.

     

    The opening concert on 28 October will be by renowned santoor exponent Pandit Bhajan Sopori and his son Abhay Rustom Sopori. The concert will be telecast live on DD Bharati at 6.30 pm.

     

    Being organised by AIR’s national channel, the show will showcase the musical brilliance shared between generations of musicians.

     

    The show titled A Musical Legacy intends to highlight the musical skills passed from generation to generation amongst musicians.

     

    The concert to be held once a month will see rendition from talented duos like Padamshree Debu Choudhary and his son Pratik Choudhary, Pandit Manprasad and son Lalit Prasad, L.K.Pandit and Mita Pandit, Pandit Rajendar Prassana and Ritesh Prassana.

     

    The series, which forms a part of Prasar Bharati’s mission of ‘Bahujan Hitaya, Bahujan Sukhaya’ is a platform where the rich legacy of the artists would be showcased.

     

    “Radio has not only conserved the musical legacy but given dimensions to it to make it relevant with changing times,” said AIR DG F. Sheheryar.

  • Doordarshan to re-telecast ‘Ehsaas-e-Kashmir’

    Doordarshan to re-telecast ‘Ehsaas-e-Kashmir’

    NEW DELHI: Re-visit the experience of Ehsaas-e-Kashmir with Doordarshan set to re-telecast the show that featured eminent violinist Zubin Mehta and was held in Shalimar Bagh in Srinagar last month.The telecast will be at 9.30 pm on DD National on 20 October.

    The concert also featured India’s Abhay Rustom Sopori, son of santoor maestro Bhajan Sopori who blended with the Bavarian State Orchestra in a mesmerising performance.

    The 90-minute concert hosted by actor Gul Panag was held on 7 September, a day after Mehta received the Tagore Cultural Harmony Award in New Delhi.

    Mehta had said that the aim was to spread the message of peace. “I didn’t choose Kashmir, it chose me,” Mehta said.