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I love the Berklee Indian Ensemble's version of A.R. Rahman's "Jiya Jale" so much that I am now fluent in Hindi. Ok, I'm exaggerating, sorta 😂, tho I have gotten to the point where I can confidently sing along as soloists Ishita Sinha, Harshitha Krishnan, Nalini Krishnan and Rohith Santosh Jayaraman warble and croon.
The instrumental arrangement, slanted slightly more towards a jazzy organic sound than its original Bollywood take feels so right in my ears - I can safely say that I've never enjoyed a Bollywood track as much as this version.
The Berklee Indian Ensemble, founded in 2011 by Annette Philip seeks to educate themselves and their audiences. Their next big show is on December 7th @ The Berklee Performance Center. Contribute to the vision by emailing: indiaexchange@berklee.edu.
You'll see... take a trip to India with me.
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The Berklee Indian Ensemble's "Jiya Jale" (A. R. Rahman) From the film Dil Se :
🎼Arrangement: Inna Dudukina
Vocal arrangement, Producer: Annette Philip
Instrumental interlude: Berklee Indian Ensemble
🎤Soloists
Ishita Sinha: voice, Patna, India
Harshitha Krishnan, voice, Chennai, India
Nalini Krishnan, voice, Seattle, Washington
Rohith Santosh Jayaraman, voice, morsing (jaw harp), San Jose, CA
🎼Instrumental Soloists
Yazhi Guo: dizi, Hong Kong, China
Sashank Navaladi: sarod, New Delhi, India
Harini Srinivasa Raghavan violin, Chennai, India
Layth Al Rubaye: violin, Amman, Jordan
Patrick Simard: drums, Ottowa, Canada
🌹Indian Ensemble Choir
Sanjeeta Bhattacharya, New Delhi, India
Dhruv Goel, Lucknow, India
Vasundhara Gupta, Kolkata, India
Rohith Santosh Jayaraman, San Jose, CA
Harshitha Krishnan, Chennai, India
Nalini Krishnan, Seattle, Washington
Armeen Musa, Dhaka, Bangladesh
Kanika Patawari, Antwerp, Belgium
Annette Philip, Kerala, India
Purvaa Sampath, Bangalore, India
Ishita Sinha: Patna, India
Harini Srinivasa Raghavan, Chennai, India
Aseem Suri, New Delhi, India
Adriel Tjokrosaputro, Surakarta, Indonesia
Sanchitha Wickremesooriya, Colombo, Sri Lanka
🎻Strings
Layth Al Rubaye: violin, Amman, Jordan
Harini Srinivasa Raghavan: violin, Chennai, India
Daniel Urbanowicz: viola, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Naseem Al Atrash: cello, Beit Sahour, Palestine
Victor Manuel Gonzalez Quezada: double bass, Rancagua, Chile
🥁 Rhythm Section
Annette Philip: piano, Kerala, India
Aleif Hamdan: electric guitar, Jakarta, Indonesia
Shubh Saran: electric and acoustic guitar, New Delhi, India
Achal Murthy: bass, Strassen, Luxembourg
Ullas Rao: mridangam, Westwood, MA
Kaushlesh Purohit: tabla, percussion, Jodhpur, India
Ranajoy Das: cajon, New Delhi, India
Joe A Galeota Jr.: percussion, Arlington, MA
Patrick Simard: drums, Ottowa, Canada
🎧Recorded live at The Record Company
Simon Katz: recording engineer, mixing engineer
Chris Geller: assistant engineer
Pietro Milanesi: second engineer
🎬Teo Karakolev: videographer, editor
Kevin Greene: videographer
Sam Harchik: videographer
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Jonathan Wyner: engineer
Yann Tiersen's Porz Goret + a Cricket Serenade ❤️
Yann Tiersen has a way of pulling at my heart's very sensitive strings. "Porz Goret" off his 2016 album EUSA is absolutely no exception... goes well with the cricket serenade in progress on my back porch 🌙.
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