To give resonance to your article on Sanhita Nandi in particular but also to your magazine. Sanhita Nandi is for me a perfect illustration of the state of being in which one should be when he or she want to defend the values of classical music from India. And you do it well in this magazine too. Through her implication totally devotional and completely submissive to the world of sound, she is, by her attitude in her work and in the moment of sharing on stage, able to convey the fullness of musical content. But it's possible because she do it with the greatest respect towards music in its essence, the only one who should be when one understant the sacred content of this vibratory world. Rare ! Only the true "Masters" knew how to arrive at this stage of absorption of the musical matter (the world of the sound) and were able to transmit it to the public. For this reason, each listener owes him infinite gratitude for the value of the gift he receives by listening to it, as he has a duty to do towards music. I am a Western classical musician who has been interested since the 1970s in the value of your classical music. A value that cannot be said in words, they are awkward to define its "Grandeur", but it can be understood by the emotion that musicians like her are able to offer us. To you, for the work you do through this magazine, and to Sanhita Nandi for the immense value of the gift she gives us by enriching us through her singing, by agreeing to take the stage to pass it on to us, I say THANK YOU with infinite sincerity and with great gratitude for the sharing offered to us. Beat Aeschlimann from Switzerland
To give resonance to your article on Sanhita Nandi in particular but also to your magazine.
ReplyDeleteSanhita Nandi is for me a perfect illustration of the state of being in which one should be when he or she want to defend the values of classical music from India. And you do it well in this magazine too. Through her implication totally devotional and completely submissive to the world of sound, she is, by her attitude in her work and in the moment of sharing on stage, able to convey the fullness of musical content. But it's possible because she do it with the greatest respect towards music in its essence, the only one who should be when one understant the sacred content of this vibratory world. Rare ! Only the true "Masters" knew how to arrive at this stage of absorption of the musical matter (the world of the sound) and were able to transmit it to the public. For this reason, each listener owes him infinite gratitude for the value of the gift he receives by listening to it, as he has a duty to do towards music. I am a Western classical musician who has been interested since the 1970s in the value of your classical music. A value that cannot be said in words, they are awkward to define its "Grandeur", but it can be understood by the emotion that musicians like her are able to offer us. To you, for the work you do through this magazine, and to Sanhita Nandi for the immense value of the gift she gives us by enriching us through her singing, by agreeing to take the stage to pass it on to us, I say THANK YOU with infinite sincerity and with great gratitude for the sharing offered to us. Beat Aeschlimann from Switzerland