Anthem for cleanliness at Hindustani classical music fest

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Mar 02 2015 | 11:48 AM IST
Hindustani classical music maestro Ustad Iqbal Ahmed Khan will unveil a self composed anthem for the 'Swacch Bharat Abhiyan' at the Sangeet Martand Ustad Chand Khan Music festival, which begins here tomorrow.
The festival in its 22nd edition scheduled to be held for two days features eminent musicians such as Shubha Mudgal, Ajoy Chakraborty and brother duo Rajan-Sajan Misra.
"I do not belong to any political party but I was really moved by Prime Minister Modi's effort to clean India. I am proud to be an Indian and that's why I decided to compose this anthem," Ustad Iqbal told PTI.
Khan believes that the heritage of music can be preserved when passed on from one generation to other and says he will introduce one of his students among the great artists at the festival.
The music festival is being held to celebrate the platinum jubilee of Sursagar Society of the Dilli Gharana and pay tribute to its founder, Sangeet Martand Ustad Chand Khan. The society which is based in Darya Ganj aims to spread interest in Hindustani music among the country's youth.
"Music is spiritualism. It's like painting a picture with air. One must have a taste of good music. There is no language for music. I can sing in Bengali, English, Hindi, Tamil but what matters is the richness and purity of music," says Ajoy Chakraborty who is travelling from Kolkata to perform here.
"People often say that nowadays many don't have a taste for Indian classical music. But even today all my shows are house-full. We just need to reach out to the people and help in developing a good taste in music.
In fact, newspapers and news channels should try to enlighten people through their stories and presentation of Indian music. They should look for new talents and present it to others through their special stories, " says Chakraborty.
The musician's daughter has formed an all-women band of Indian classical music, 'Sakhi.
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First Published: Mar 02 2015 | 11:48 AM IST

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