RUNKI GOSWAMI DAZZLES MUSIC LOVERS WITH SPELLBINDING PERFORMANCE

Author(s): City Air News-“North to South” live folk music performance in “18 LANGUAGES” held in Delhi New Delhi, June 23, 2017: Making the state of Bengal proud, Delhi-based Music Director and singer Runki Goswami gave a scintillating...

RUNKI GOSWAMI DAZZLES MUSIC LOVERS WITH SPELLBINDING PERFORMANCE
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-“North to South” live folk music performance in “18 LANGUAGES” held in Delhi
New Delhi, June 23, 2017: Making the state of Bengal proud, Delhi-based Music Director and singer Runki Goswami gave a scintillating live folk music performance held on Thursday June 22, at India International Centre. Runki’s phenomenal multilingual show was a pure and joyful celebration of diverse country that we inhabit! Her performance in 18 different languages not only connected all but also left the audience spellbound.
With controlled and mastered vocals, Runki, captivated music lovers by setting up a majestic mood with her journey from north to south through a myriad of rustic folk songs of India; thus engaging the audience in musical expression with multiple languages.
The recitals were the mirror image of the unchanging legacy of different states, their culture, customs, beliefs and faith. Moreover, this is just not it. Every state has more than one kind of a folk. It varies from caste, to seasons with changing pattern of rhythms and lyrics. A diverse country that India is – imagine the rich collection of folk this country has.
Uniquely fascinating the folk songs sung by Runki captured glimpses of this treasure trove. Starting the concert from Rajasthan with its Gorbandh, Jhoomar and Maand singing style, Runki rendered original Mirzapuri Kajri’s of UP, Nakta’s of Bihar so on and so forth. A real treat for the music lovers as Runki musically hopped in and out of States, seamlessly rekindling the dormant familiarity here- n - there. Some well-known songs handpicked and chosen by Runki were – Loomba Jhoomba, Luk Chhip and Kesariya Baalam of Rajasthan, Rangi Saari, Saiya mile and many more from UP and Bihar, Bhedu Paako, Morni’s and many other sounds of the hills. Bihu, Bawl, Jatra, Dandiya, Lavani and South Indian folk were covered in her renditions as well.
Accompanied by Virender Singh on rhythms, Saif Ali Khan and Hemanth Juyal on guitar, Runki mesmerised the audience with some great rustic folk songs in its original form.
The performance lasted for an hour and received an overwhelming response from the listeners.

Date: 
Friday, June 23, 2017