From Lata tribute to Hamma Hamma song, Sourendra-Soumyajit offer power packed performance in Kolkata
Kolkata/IBNS: From Lata tribute to Hamma Hamma song, singing duo Sourendra-Soumyajit has offered a power packed performance at a concert recently in Kolkata.
The concert was held at Science City Auditorium.
Sourendra-Soumyajit enthralled the audience by singing a medley of Lata Ji's songs featuring noted musicians.
A.R. Rahman's composition was not left out. Jiya Jale, Jaan Jale to Hamma, Hamma.
Accompanied by live instrumentalists, chorus singing groups too. Finally, on the request of the audience, they rendered Bhanusingha Thakurer Padabali song Aju Sakhi Muhu, Muhu.
Sagnik Roy was the mastermind behind the concept and curated the event.
Sourendro said , "We have always loved performing in Kolkata as it has a very vibrant audience who are open to experiments, love varied forms of music.
"We were happy to assemble so many instruments of varied origins - when the sitar Sarod flute played together - it resonated of our Maihar band - when the chorus harmonised- it reminded Salil Chowdhury and when we sang Tagore , D L roy - the full audience joined. We were thrilled to the brim with a full auditorium."
Soumyajit said, "As musicians we are privileged to perform all over the world.Many evenings, many cities , different people, different stages, but there are some evenings which keep a long resonance in your memory for quite some time.
"I think this performance we had in the Science City auditorium celebrating the hundred years of the Income Tax Bar Association is one of those special evenings."
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