"Music Beyond Words"

New Delhi. Anupriya Violin Academy in association with Sahitya Kala Parishad and Department of Art Culture and Language (Government of India) organised a soulful melodious evening "Music Beyond Words" where the Violin Maestro Anupriya Deotale performed a musical recital on the poetic works of her father, legendary poet Prof Chandrakant Deotale at India Habitat Centre.
 
(L-R) Violin Maestro Anupriya Deotale, Jivesh Singh, Zuheb Ahmed Khan, Fakhroddin Ghaffari
The Chief Guest for the evening was Shri Manish Sisodia – Hon’ble Deputy Chief Minister said, “Chandrakant Deotale has been the famous poet of our times. This is evening as its name suggests is beyond words. I wish a very best to all the artists around to take the Indian classical music to a new horizon. The music cannot be enjoyed within a room. It is well appreciated among its fine listeners.

As far as government is concerned, they can only help in availing the resources and provide financial assistance to the artists to make the Indian culture familiar everywhere.”
 
Guest of Honour Shri Ashok Vajpeyi – Poet, Cultural and Arts Administrator threw light on, “ As it is in the name that the evening is beyond words. Chandrakant Deotale is my very good friend and his first work ‘Haddiyon me Jwar” was published by me. So, it was delightful to attend his daughter’s musical recital. People who learn and understand poetry become invincible and humble and understand other’s feelings and emotions well. We need more such poets in today’s time who can understand the importance of music and language beyond words.” 
 
Anupriya Deotale shared, “Violin plays the most crucial role in my life. I cannot imagine my life without it. My whole world resides into it. Violin is not just an instrument to me. It is my prayer, my religion and everything. Classical music is often considered as the spiritual music that helps you soothe your mind and body. I am very fortunate that I got moral support from all my teachers and family to take violin and classical music to a new level not only in India  but also overseas.”
 
The event was entitled to treat the ears with striking chords of the mesmerising tunes of Anupriya Deotale on violin. The event had every reason to boast of its modern attempt to unify Hindustani Classical Violin and reliving sensitive thoughts of the famous modern Hindi poet through appropriate instrumental compositions. 
 
The first half presented the Classical Solo Violin – composition by Anupriya Deotale along with Zuheb Ahmed Khan on Tabla.
 
The second half composition was a tribute to the legendary poet with Instrumental fusion group performing poems of Legendry Hindi Poet Prof. Chandrakant Deotale. They performed a musical and vocal recital that mesmerised the audience with fine tunes and melodious voice over. 
 
With Maestro Anupriya Deotale on Solo Classical Violin, a fusion band of musicians under the conduction of gifted Musician Jivesh, was instrumentally fabricated with the poetic expressions culminated in selected works of the renowned Legendry Hindi Poet Prof. Chandrakant Deotale. 
 
Anupriya Violin Academy presented the show with a coordinated effort by their talented musicians - Anupriya Deotale (violin), Jivesh (Music Arrangement, guitar & Vocal Poetry, Zuheb Ahmed Khan (Tabla), Tonish Kumar (keyboard), Fakhroddin Ghaffiri (percussions.) and the event compared by Sadhna Shrivastava.
 
They also unveiled the works of Prof Chandrakant Deotale – Bhukhand Tap Raha Hai.
 
About Anupriya Deotale –
 
Anupriya, daughter of legendary Hindi Poet Prof Chandrakant Deotale, considered among the top class of Violin players from India, one of the very few North Indian Classical Violinist in India today and the only violinist of international reputation in Delhi. Her style of playing Violin is clearly distinguished by sweetness of emotional depth of her music.
 
Anupriya has created an enviable niche for herself in the field of fusion music and have worked with the musicians from France, Germany, Spain and Reunion Island. She has received a senior fellowship from the Ministry of Culture, Govt. of India. She has become the first Indian musician to receive the prestigious Ustad Salamat Ali and Nazakat Ali Khan award at Lahore (Pakistan). Anupriya is the first Indian classical female musician to be recorded for a programme by the Pakistan Television.
 
Anupriya is an 'A' Grade Artist of All India Radio Station, established artist of the ICCR (Indian Council for Cultural Relations) and perform regularly for the Spic Macay. Anupriya have represented India in over 40 countries, various major concerts in India, Spain, Italy, Austria, Switzerland, Germany, France, Slovenia, Hungary, UK, Canada, Reunion Island, Russia, Latvia, Singapore, Japan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Mauritius, Bahrain, UAE, Qatar, Oman, Pakistan, China, Indonesia, Egypt, Malta.

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