KhbarExpresswww.khabarexpress.com

RajB2B Promote your business here

Welcome Guest Sign In New user! Sign Up Now

Search any word's definition online at pelagiandictionary.com

Search Photo  
RSS Friday, February 17, 2012


Wayne Sharpe first American to do 'Vande Mataram' version
19 Mar 2010, 19-2 Hrs

Mumbai, March 19 New York-based Wayne Sharpe, who is composing a new version of 'Vande Mataram' for 'Raajneeti', says he is the first American to work on the Indian national song.


Add comment          Mail          Print          Write to Editor


Post Your Business Listing Free at leading online business place - rajb2b.com

Mumbai, March 19 (IANS) New York-based Wayne Sharpe, who is composing a new version of 'Vande Mataram' for 'Raajneeti', says he is the first American to work on the Indian national song.

'I specialise in background scores. Now I'm doing my first Bollywood song for 'Raajneeti'. It's a re-arrangement of 'Vande Mataram' with my version of the tune. I think I'm the first American to do this,' Sharpe told IANS in an interview.

The original 'Vande Mataram' for the 1952 film was recorded by Lata Mangeshkar and composed by Hemant Kumar. A.R. Rahman later did another version of the song with Lata.

But Sharpe's version of the track for 'Raajneeti' would be entirely different.

'It'd be huge production with a big orchestra. We'd have a bit of the old melody along with some of the new melody that I'm writing. There would be a whole cross-section of singers,' said the composer who will rope in an array of playback singers from Bollywood for the song.

While Sharpe, known for his award-winning background scores in Prakash Jha's 'GangaaJal' and 'Apaharan', will compose the song, Gulzar will pen lyrics for it.

Sharpe credits Jha with his Bollywood connection.

'I met Prakash through a mutual friend in New York. He invited me to India to do the background music in 'GangaaJal'. Now I'm doing a third film for him,' he said.

He is trained in western classical music and and that's the sound we'll in hear his version of 'Vande Mataram'.

'My speciality is working on western sounds and combining it with Indian sounds. That's the radar I'd like to stay within,' said Sharpe, a big fan of Rahman.

'Rahman's score in 'Taal' just changed my life. It was a major pinnacle for my career as a musician.'

Wayne has also completed the background music in just released 'Lahore'.

'I see Mumbai as a second home,' said the New Yorker before flying out.




Discuss this story on KhabarExpress Forum  


Pelagian Dictionary

Sharpe
first
American
Vande
Mataram
version


Comments to this News

Be the first to comment on this News


 
Post Your Comments to this News
 Posting Rules
 
  Name: Email:
 

Top Story of The Day
Latest Articles

Jain Calendar Launched at Terapanth Bhawan, Gangasahar



Dus Kahaniyaan


Education Special

All right reserved by Khabarexpress.com
Contact Us | Archives | Sitemap | Can't see Hindi ? | News Ticker
Special Edition: Lakshchandi Mahayagya, Camel Festival 2007, Vartmaan Sahitya, Nagar Ek - Nazaare Anek, Bikaner Udyog Craft Mela
Our Network rajb2b.com | khabarexpress.com | uniqueidea.net | PelagianDictionary.com | hindinotes.com
Developed & Designed by Pelagian Softwares