A. R. Rahman Meets Berklee - Romantic Medley (5 of 16)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 31 ต.ค. 2017
- Grammy and Academy award winning composer, A. R. Rahman performed with, and was paid tribute to, by Berklee College of Music at Symphony Hall, Boston, on October 24, 2014. The repertoire for the concert spanned Mr. Rahman's illustrious discography of over 25 years. We are delighted to release all 16 pieces presented at the concert featuring 109 performers from 32 countries representing The Berklee Indian Ensemble, The Berklee World String Ensemble, and Boston University's Indian dance troupe, BU Bhangra.
This concert was produced by Annette Philip, Artistic Director of Berklee India Exchange.
Romantic Medley
A. R. Rahman
arr. Berklee Indian Ensemble
string arr. Inna Dudukina
Soloists: Harini Srinivasa Raghavan, Rohith Jayaraman, Armeen Musa, Sanjeeta Bhattacharya, Nalini Krishnan, Aleif Hamdan
Performers:
Berklee Indian Ensemble
Annette Philip: director
Shilpa Ananth: vocals
Sanjeeta Bhattacharya: vocals
Dhruv Goel: vocals
Vasundhara Gupta: vocals
Rohith Jayaraman: vocals
Harshitha Krishnan: vocals
Nalini Krishnan: vocals
Joakim Molander: vocals
Armeen Musa: vocals
Kanika Patawari: vocals
Purvaa Sampath: vocals
Ishita Sinha: vocals
Harini Srinivasa Raghavan: vocals
Aseem Suri: vocals
Adriel Tjokrosaputro: vocals
Sanchitha Wickremesooriya: vocals
Trinayan Baruah: vocals
Salil Bhayani: vocals
Malavika Das: vocals
Ava Dudani: vocals
Nicolas Emden: vocals
Christopher Kazarian: vocals
Annalisa Lombardo: vocals
Malwina Masternak: vocals
Wambura Mitaru: vocals
Zoya Mohan: vocals
Paola Munda: vocals
Lydia Renold: vocals
Gretchen Schadebrodt: vocals
Ashwin Shenoy: vocals
Sahana Simha: vocals
Pankhuri Singhal: vocals
Chantal Tribble: vocals
McKain Webb-Lakey: vocals
Yazhi Guo: flute, suona, dizi
Layth Al Rubaye: violin
Harini Srinivasa Raghavan: violin
Sashank Navaladi: sarod
Fares Btoush: oud
Jacy Anderson: guitar
Aleif Hamdan: guitar
Shubh Saran: guitar
David Milazzo: alto saxophone
Edmar Colon: tenor saxophone
Samuel Morrison: baritone saxophone
Josh Shpak: trumpet
Michael Wang: trombone
Annette Philip: piano
Cheng Lu: keyboard
Achal Murthy: bass
Daniel Gonzalez: electronic drum sound
Kaushlesh Purohit: tabla, percussion
Ranajoy Das: drums
Joe Galeota Jr.: percussion
Patrick Simard: drums, percussion
M.T. Aditya Srinivasan: tabla, kanjira
Vignesh Venkataraman: mridangam
Berklee World Strings Ensemble
Eugene Friesen: conductor
Na Young Baik: first violin
Sarah Hubbard: first violin
Sumaia Martins: first violin
Stefano Melillo Melendez: first violin
Kathleen Parks: first violin
Tim Reynolds: first violin
Carlos Silva: first violin
Yeji Yoon: first violin
Ludovica Burtone: second violin
Elise Boeur: second violin
Adrianna Ciccone: second violin
Sadie E. Currey: second violin
Carolyn Kendrick: second violin
Rosy Timms: second violin
Tsung-Yuan Lee: second violin
Choeun Kim: viola
Brendan Klippel: viola
Gerson Eguiguren Martinez: viola
Dan Lay: viola
John Smith: viola
Max Wolpert: viola
Steph Dye: cello
Marta Roma: cello
Keizo Yoshioka: cello
Adrian Zemor: cello
Nathaniel Sabat: bass
Matthew Witler: mandolin
Mairi Chaimbeul: harp
Allegra Cramer: harp
Ganavya Doraiswamy: dancer
Special appearance by Boston University student dancers of BU Bhangra
Arrangements
Matthew Nicholl, string arrangements, and orchestral parts preparation
Recorded live at Boston’s Symphony Hall
Rob Rose: executive producer
Tom Riley: executive producer
Annette Philip: artistic director/producer
Clint Valladares: artist relations/co producer
Mirek Vana: co producer
Dave Wentling: production manager
Steve Colby: sound engineer
Kaushlesh Purohit: audio mixing
Jonathan Wyner: audio mastering
Reggie Lofton: video producer
Thistle Communications: video production
Nicole Egidio: editor
For more information on Berklee India Exchange, please visit berklee.edu/india #berklee #berkleecollegeofmusic - เพลง
For those who want to know the songs and the lyrics:
1:48 Uyirae Uyirae
4:12 Nahin Saamne
5:48 Kalvare Kalvare
7:15 Vennilavae Vennilavae
7:45 Chanda re Chanda re
8:37 Manna Madurai
10:27 Hello Mr. Ethirkatchi
1:48 Uyire Uyire- Uyirae uyirae vandhu ennodu kalandhuvidu
Uyirae uyirae ennai unnodu kalandhuvidu
Ninaivae ninaivae endhan nenjodu kalandhuvidu
Nilavae nilavae indha vinnodu kalandhuvidu
Kaadhal irundhaal endhan kannodu kalandhuvidu
Kaalam thaduthaal ennai mannodu Kalandhuvidu
Uyirae uyirae vandhu ennodu kalandhuvidu
Ninaivae ninaivae endhan nenjodu kalandhuvidu
4:12 Nahin Saamne- Nahin saamne
Nahin saamne ye alag baat hai
Nahin saamne ye alag baat hai
Mere paas hai
Mere paas hai tu mere paas hai
Mere paas hai tu mere paas hai
Mere saath hai mere saath hai
Preyasee...
5:48 Kalvare Kalvare- Kalvarae kalvarae
Kalvarae kalvarae
Kanpugum kalvarae
Kaikondu paareerooo
Kankondu sereerooo
Kalai solli thaareeroo
Kalai solli thaareeroo
7:15 Vennilavae Vennilavae- Vennilavae vennilavae vinnaithaandi varuvaayaa
Vilaiyaada jodi thevai
Intha boologathil yaarum paarkkum munnae
Unnai athikaalai anuppi vaippom
7:45 Chanda re Chanda re- Chanda Se Poochhenge Hum, Saare Sawaal Niraale
Jharne Kyun Gaate Hain, Panchhi Kyun Matwaale
Ho, Kyun Hai Saawan, Maheena Ghataaon Ka
Chanda Se Poochhenge Hum,
Saare Sawaal Niraale
Chanda Chanda
Titli Ke Par Kyun Itne Rangeen Hote Hain
Jugnu Raaton Mein Jaage, To Kab Sote Hain
In Dhundli Dhundli Raahon Mein,
Aa Donon Hi Kho Jaayen
8:37 Manna Madurai- Thandhaanae thandhaanae
Kaattrum mazhaiyum thandhaanae
Ellorum vaazhathaanae
Thandhaanae thandhaanae
Paadal ondru thandhaanae
Ellorum paadathaanae
Sirupillai pol manam irundhaal
Thuyar illaiyae
Paravaiyai pol udal irundhaal
Bayam illaiyae
Thandhaanae thandhaanae
Kaiyil bhoomi thandhaanae
Vazhamodu vaazhath thaanae
Mazhaithuli mannil vandhu
Sindha sindha
Yezughiradhae oru vaasam
Adhu enai vaana villil kondu serthu
Vidugiradhae sila neram
10:27 Hello Mr. Ethirkatchi- Hello mister ethirkatchi
Kelvikku badhilum ennaachu
Kaatthu kaatthu naalaachu
Pathinettu vayasaachu
Kaadhalaa kaadhalaa
Unai naan vidamaatten
Kaitthalam patruven
Piriya vidamaatten
Kangal meenaadai
Azhagu meedhaanai
Vidavae vidamaatten
How lucky these people are! They are doing wat they luv! Music... Pure music...
Seeing so many positive comments about my mother tongue Tamil, I am out of the world now 🥰🥰🥰
I was at this concert... what an unforgettable experience....
For those looking for song which starts from 8:45, it’s from Manna Madurai- Minsara Kanavu. It’s the continuation in the song.
(Thank me later 😋)
Never have heard a sweerter language than Tamil!!❤ Love from Pakistan❤❤
I am a punjabi. Born in chattisgarh, lived all my life in madhya pradesh. Hindi heartland. There is a stereotype that we hate tamil and southern Indian languages. Its not true we love tamil and know its older than sanskrit. I would have loved to have tamil as an optional language in my school. We should focus more on teaching South indian language as optional in north India rather than vice versa.
From Tamil, Malayalam To Kashmir, Ladhak.
From Baluchistan, Bamyan to Manipur, Arunachal Pradesh....
Actual India is A World in Itself.....
the girl who primarily plays violin, her singing is most effortlessly beautiful
Love to Tamil from পশ্চিমবঙ্গ (west Bengal)
Tamil is the most beautiful language I've ever heard.Coming from a Keralite.
Born an brought up in Delhi. Can't understand even a thing of Tamil. But it touches my heart.
(Lockdown 2020)
I'm a Naga and I love Indian music. Indian culture is very rich and diverse and I hope we continue to do preserve our rich hertitage of music also. It's beautiful and unique.
I really love Tamil ❣️❣️ from the city of Kalpna Chawla....
Tamil is so special .A language which can evoke buried emotions
Love from Kerala
இந்திய மாெழிகள் அனைத்தும் இனிமையான மாெழிகளே ....all indian languages are beautiful languages
A r Rehman United north south east and west
Even I don't know a single Tamil word it seems to be very sweet.. We should stop fighting over Hindi-Tamil supremacy... Love you Tamilnadu...
Am from Andhra, proud to live in Tamil Nadu
Tamil is a proud language ..Respect your mother tongue ..love from Jammu 🌺
That's why the Oscar committee were right in choosing A.R Rahman as a winner of prestigious global award to him.
*For those who want to get the idea of the lyrics-*
The first song at 1:50 is an emotional one with a hindi version in the film Bombay. Comes close to the meaning: "only you, only you...without you how would i ever live" its the song for the ill-fated lovers.
So is the second one at 4:13 called 'Nahin Samne Tu'. star-crossed lovers sing: "So what if you're not in front of me. You are close to me, you are within me."
At 5:50 the third one i can't tell its in Tamil(India has like 22 different official languages.)
The fourth one is 'chanda re, chanda re' at 7:15:
Its been a long time since they met so they are having a romance with words about nature "oh moon(chanda), oh moon, take some time and visit the earth someday. We will just sit and have a chat..."
[Hope this helps]
Tamil is very beautiful in all the sense.. wish to learn tamil language and visit tamil nadu
I felt in love with Tamil 😍💕 it's magical oldest and softest even though being a north Indian I love Tamil ☺❤
I'm Maharashtrian and am proud of Tamil language.... Excellent
Jai Hind
I am marathi and have tamil friends, Tamil is so rich language and I want to learn it...I love it
தமிழுக்கு அமுதென்று பேர்.. இல்லை.. இல்லை, அமுதுக்கு தமிழென்று பேர்.. Pure ecstasy! ❤️
Shreyaji and KS Chitraji are my most favourite singers. Please invite KS Chitraji. She is the highest recipient of national awards for a female playback singer in India. She has sung in almost all indian languages. If you agree with me, please give a like for my comment, so that it gets noticed by organisers of Berklee College of Music!
Respect to the Tamilians from the land of Rabindranath Tagore!
The girl who sings 'kalvare kalvare' has amazing dancing skill too.. loved to the core😍😍😍
No further proof needed - Indian music effortlessly establishes "Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam" - timeless, beyond boundaries, races, castes, creeds, cultures, languages, accents, religions, skin colours etc. etc. (anything that divides the human race)
Hats off Berklee team members - each one of you. Pranams, salutes to every one of you - in front of the camera and behind! What a fantastic riot of music, colour, fun and oneness....
Respect to the Tamilians from the land of Bangabandhu nd Sheikh Hasina ( Amar sonar bangla ami tomay bhalobasi)
Lots of love To tamilnadu from.... Gujarat...
Absolutely proud of you guys this is 11th time continuesly listening and it's 2.30am Rajkot Gujarat... Love you guys
Tamilians ...no body can beat them.. truely genius people..in every field..music science... M lucky to complete my education in tamilnadu...love from Maharashtra
Respect from Kerala -I love this quote "Udal mannuk, Uyir Tamizhuk"
Tamil..... Mother of all languages... Love from Kerala
8:40....Ohh my my....She can play violin and has such a wonderful voice....As well...!! Bunch of super talented people
*love **_tamil_* from #Balochistan
Most of the South Indian people are very good in nature wise❤ n especially Kerala people, I like the beauty of Kerala❤❤❤
I am a punjabi born n brought up in punjab .. didn’t understand most of the words but it’s my first track of everyday gym workout… a legendary masterpiece of Berkeley college of music ..:hats of to all of you
Keep serving music and your mother tongue
Annette Philip beaming with pride at her flock😍😍😍
Lots of Love From Maharashtra Mumbai city
Atucally I can understand song because my mom belong from South and Daddy from Maharashtra So I feel very much proud that my mom is from Tamil
thanks Frds Very very beautiful language
God bless you all
I stayed in tamil Tanu for 4 year and I understand tamil language. It's a beautiful and simple language. Proud to be a tamilian
I watch this video at least once a week for the past 4 months. Watching this gives so much happiness. And scrolling the comments section makes even more happier, Being a Tamilian.
Can't remember having seen any other Music college, Award functions, any organization doing a concert any bigger and more detailed with the compositions of any composer... I am a Bengali... More over an Indian. I am proud of all Indian states with different languages, food, music, art... West is also learning slowly to celebrate life in our way. Indians should stop aping west now.
Heard Berklee produces great musicians, but these were magicians . How can people be soo good?
All indian languages are gem❤ I don't understand tamil but this is just awesome ❤❤❤
I am from kolkata I love Tamil song jai hind
I am from Gonda UP!
I love and respect tamil !
Lots of love to tamil peoples ❤️❤️
We love u!
I'm Muslim I'm very proud to be a Tamilian and speak the oldest language in the world thanks to my other Indian and other bothers sisters who had appreciated my lovely language
I close my eyes and listen trying to hear the faintest of instruments and you hear the entire music in all its glory. Try it, close your eyes listen focus and try to hear the faintest of instruments you'll hear everything
3:02 When he sang "Uyire..", my uyir just went to him. Such a talented singer. Also what a beautiful composition and everybody passing their soul to the song.
8.28 onwards " Thanthane Thanthane"....is highly energetic....One of my favorite song....The two singers voice is amazing...The whole team is simply "SUPERB"
Tamil is So Sweet While Hearing A.R Rahman Songs.
I'm tamilian,proud to be an indian,I love universe.try to live a good human being 🤗
No wonder Tamil is the oldest language of this planet. The words fit in so accurately into every tune. I could understand the words cause of Hindi version of these songs.
I cant control my tears when hearing this. Proub to be a 🤗தமிழன் 😍Tamilan.... luv u ar rahman sir😍😍😍😍
As they say in Tamil Nadu.. "we dont Speak tamil instead we breath tamil". True gift to man kind!
I wish this song is played in the Indian Parliament, just once. Let the country know what diversity means.
Epic!
There is something really magical in Tamil language....especially when it comes to music....
I don't the language( may be tamil) but it touch my heart..well..art has no barrier, no border, need not to understand but feel...
I am in tears. Hail Rahman. Jewel of india.
This is unbelievable what I just witnessed through my screen!!
South india is a real beauty of india luv u guys
Tamil has such a sing song quality, very pleasing to the ear.
Berklee.. please please come to Chennai!! 😑😑❤️
I do not under a single word but wow so beautiful language, tamilians are brilliant, we north Indian do not stand anywhere 🙁
The lady who is playing the piano has such a warm smile! A motherly smile, that melts my heart!!!
These 11minutes and 56 seconds are nothing but LIFE.
Proud to be Tamilian and A R RAHMAN fan. Kudos to entire crew
Everyone is a gangster until Tamil songs enters ❤
Never saw any group of people enjoying music like this....! I don't understand an iota of Tamil language but my heart danced to every God blessed word coming out of those beautiful mouths.
I wonder if God believes in A R Rahman.
Stole my heart :). And I must say this. Tamil is such a beautiful language :).
Thanks to all my fellow brothers for appreciating Tamil...love from Tamil Nadu to u all...thanks berklee team and ARR for having done a blessed job
Finally I am happy to see a place where people praising my mother tongue tamil, bcoz there's such bad stereotypes being created about south indians and this beautiful language.❤️
A.R.Rahman is a great music composer indeed. Even if he hadn't got any awards from America, he would still be considered a great music composer in India. But Maestro Illayaraja is the greatest music composer India has ever seen. So far, 4 generations of South Indians have been under the magic spell of Maestro Illayaraja's enchanting music. A.R.Rahman was Maestro Illayaraja's keyboard player and assistant. In India, there is only one music composer who can compose contrapuntal music like Johann Sebastian Bach. That's Maestro Illayaraja. He is the first Indian music composer to compose a full symphony, which was performed by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. So, you should pay tribute to Maestro Illayaraja too.
More than the singers it is the orchestra that seems to be enjoying playing A R Rahman's music. That's the charm of ARR's music.
Tamil the root of every languages, love from Kerala
Tamilian 💪🇮🇳 AR RAHMAN
hats of this group are amazing lots of love from Pakistan
8:29 song shows an uniqueness of Tamil language..proud of tamilan
Prem Namaste from Durban, South Africa. I remember all of these songs from my childhood. Our people left India centuries ago but no matter where we went, the Indian culture lives on in different ways. I love Berklee. Thank you for sharing this! JAI HIND.
If Rajnikanth Sir is Thalaiva in acting as well as human being in Tamil Nadu then A R Rahman Sir is Thalaiva in music #proudmoment my friend is doing job in Chennai. M also trying to learn Tamil from him.....Tambe, macha etc. Eagerly waiting to speak Tamil fluently one day....
Tamil music.....wow...tamilians....hats off
NANDRI (Thanks) BERKELEY for Tamil songs and nicely arranged. yeae 1990s - 2000s Tamil film songs
No English words can describe the beauty of this language 'TAMIZH'
You guys are blessed.. My parents doesn't have much knowledge on my interest.. Am 37 now and still love to learn music and love to join this college.. Enjoy your life guys.. My wishes and prayers for you all.. Love you all ❤❤❤❤❤
When the nation is fighting against a state who don't want hindi in their books, this extraordinary gang, comprising of different world cultures, from different Indian states and traditions showed that music and the humanity must not be language biased. We as India should be proud of all our languages. Hindi guys making fun of Tamil. Tamil guys banning Hindi must stop, so as to preserve cultural interests of united India. By the way am from Andhra Pradesh (Telugu state). I don't know atleast one Tamil word. But still I respect every language. Thank you A R Rahman sir for weaving us through these soulful songs in different languages. And Thank you Berklee Indian Ensemble for making us tap our heart and feet with outstanding choir team and stupendous vocal team.
Mozart of Madras is genius... his compositions feel like a bliss..... but watching different souls enjoying rendering his composition with that graceful enthusiasm makes me feel I'm on cloud nine
Beautifull, I love the melodies and instruments of India, one day I will give myself the opportunity to see them live. Greetings from Peru.
I could not see Tansen... But i am lucky to see Rahman sir... A. R. Rahman.. The living legend 😘🥳
The only man who prepared music for entire world until the world exist...."AR Rehman".
Can't imagine the word of music without his contribution towards music.
There are Infinity languages in his music.
Development of human from the Earth born=0.00001% of development of music from AR Rehman born.
That's the beauty of my tamil, God thank you so much for such a blessing u gave to me...
My GOD! Every Tamil word is an whole expression in itself. Gonna learn it heartfully
ரஹ்மான் இன்றி அமையாது உலகு!
🥺❤️
I feel goosebumps when I see my language being sung there in one voice. Music crosses barriers and touches souls💝
I should watch video again as I get into those positive comments ....heart filled with joy. மகிழ்ச்சி
Im Madly in love with Tamil Songs!, Tamil Culture!, Tamil Food,! & after all, Tamil Naadu! A Keralite Frm Europe!
I always forget myself whenever I hear this Berklee musical. One will know music has no race or religion when u see them. Superb. I enjoy every musician's talent.