Music! Various kinds of music! It has been said that music makes the world go round, that music is prayer, and even that music is proof positive of the presence of God if any of it fits, why, its yours!
Category: Music
On August 31st we recorded at Cripa an astonishing concert of the talented piano player Neecia Majolly.
On August 26th we had Rita Dias in the studio telling us about her past and future productions and her discovery of Auroville. During the interview you can listen to some songs recorded in Portugal and a song composed specifically for Auroville
Ripples of Indian Light Classical Music – Concert at Pitanga
Geeta (Kalpana) and Mona (Yantra) are delighted to bring to you once again a musical offering from the Ashram with Deepshikha and her group - this time with three Aurovilian singers - Lata (solo) and Tejaswini & Mona joining for the group songs.
Also this year the concert of Aurovilles largest choir took place in Cripa. On 2 and 3 March the 54 singer choir directed by the talented Nuria gave the city unforgettable moments.
The six week intensive fundraising campaing was concluded by an amazing concert organized at Unity Pavilion with Nadaka, Gopika, Keshava and special guests. More than 60 people attended and applauded the stunning performance.
On March 15th we enjoyed a remarkable music performance by Anand Seshadri on piano at Cripa.
A repeated pattern on the bass, the ostinato, was frequently used in the 17th and 18th centuries. Over this repeated ground motif, other voices are laid, weaving a beguiling skein of contrasting variations.
Public chanting by Tibetan Tashi Lhumpo monastery monks
On Auroville's 51st birthday a group of Tibetan monks from Tashi Lhumpo monastery held a public chanting and presented the beautiful sand mandala they have created during the last few days
Dhani on vocals & lead guitar, Amando on vocals & bass, Ray on vocals & drums and Rolf on rhythm guitar. The concert at the Visitor Center was filled with positive energy, good vibes and above all, an incredible sense of Unity.