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My Concerts Are Never The Same Twice, Says Pt. Prodyut

Haydarabad: Rain or not, PT Prodyut Mukherjee says that Haydarabad will receive a demonstration that refuses to repeat himself. “My concerts are never the same twice. Even if a Bollywood song returns, the background is completely changing. Everything is about improvisation on stage, interaction with other artists and involving the audience,” he said.

Tabla actor and composer will share the stage with play singers Roop Kumar Rathod and Sunali Rathod, Grammy Award and Padma Bhushan buyer Pt Vishwa Mohand, Saksafoncu Raj Sodha and others.

PT. Grammy Award Jury Member and won the GIMA Award in 2016, Pt. Vishwa Mohan Bhatt is known for its Fusion Ensemble Ritim Express. Cooperations, India and Performances in India and abroad covered Indian classical, world music and experimental percussion.

The event describes the event as “Bollywood fusion format, which will act between classic, western melodies and African influences. He plans to use sound effects that have become a part of his signature, such as rain or gallops created in the table.

“Depending on the crowd, everything changes on the stage.

His role as the curator of the Sangitanjali Foundation brought him to Haydarabad several times last year and says the city is now feeling like a home. “I visited the Ashram of Autism here, I taught music for meditation and relaxation, and I spent time with the children. I love Haydarabad and I want to work here more. Gurukul announced that he will teach performance and other skills such as organizers, journalists and audiences.

Mukhibee also tried to reuse old instruments. An idea from a friend of mine caused him to plant a tree on a worn painting shell, which has become a decorative piece for his house. The concert of tomorrow will include a mixture of styles to appeal to different listeners from classic compositions to free -flowing jam sessions.

“There are young people who have no patience for long classic concerts, but there is still a community that loves form. So I keep a classic fusion in the program,” he said. The composition is one of the pieces to play Kirwani West.

He sees these concerts as a way to give young audiences a basis in classical music. “There is a lot of talents in Haydarabad. I want to help them stand out.”

The concert is curated by PT Mukherjene and Abhijeeth Bhattacharjee, President of Sangitanjaly Foundation, which is effective in bringing the event to the city for the 12th season.

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