This
musical performance was one of three that took place in the day, the
second occurring at about 3pm at Marine Drive and the third at 5:30pm
outside the Taj Mahal Palace. All 3 performances paid tribute to the
lives taken on the night of the November 26th, six years to
the day. The musical flash performance was done in collaboration with
Qyuki – A Multi Channel Network promoted by Shekhar Kapur, Samir Bangara
and AR Rahman.
Titled SHAHEED
SANGEET SAMMAAN #SSS2611, the event saw several accomplished
musicians namely Purbayan Chatterjee, Fazal Qureshi, Rakesh Chaurasia,
Dilshad Khan, Deepak Pandit, Sridhar Parthasarathy, Imran Khan, Siraj
Khan, Bharat Raj, Manu Raj, Shridhar Jujjar and Unmesha Athavale among
others perform a 7 minute classical homage to Mumbai’s heroes.
Indian
classical music is a symbol of permanence of India’s unity and
unconquerable spirit. The objective was to use music to transcend all
borders and inspire the nation with the valor and optimism of the
citizens and protectors of Mumbai.
Speaking on the occasion, Samir Bangara, Co-founder & MD, Qyuki said,
“Qyuki is proud to partner with Purbayan Chatterjee to honour the
martyrs of the 2611 attacks on Mumbai through a series of Flash
Concerts, a tribute to the people who lost their lives on that day. As a
company we believe that some projects are passion projects outside the
lens of business goals and that’s what makes the business of empowering
creators even more special.’’
Adding to the same, Purbayan Chatterjee commented, “Indian
classical music is at the core of our national identity. Shaheed
Sangeet Samman is a musical communion of the people of this great
country & a tribute to those brave souls who gave their lives on
26th November 2008.”
The concept of the performance was an Indian classical music tribute to those martyrs of 26/11.
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