Classical singer Runki Goswami Invited by London High commission to perform at Nehru Center

 

New Delhi: Time to clear the stage once again for the house of talent Ms. Runki Goswami, known for her Telegu compositions such as “Ni andelasandarilo” and “Teen maar beatulakki” and Hindi compositions “kabhieajnabithi” and “Ab naahichanda” and also bringing that nostalgia alive by singing Farida Khanum, Salil Choudhury, Geeta Dutt and various others.

Taking the talent baton forward and making India proud, the Gurugram-based Music Director and singer will now dazzle the music lover with her spell binding performance but this time on international stage.

With her controlled and mastered vocals, Runki, will set up a majestic mood with her journey from north to south through a myriad of rustic folk songs of India in its original form; thus engaging the international audience in musical expression with multiple language.

In the upcoming concert in Nehru Centre, India High Commission, London, Runki will celebrate Indian Folk in its original form. This is on the same lines of for her folk performance in India International Centre New Delhi, which garnered huge applause leaving people asking for more. Given that a different dialect is spoken, a new belief and story told in every bend ofa kilometre in India, Runki will try and relive some of those which are now either lying latent in the memories of the older generation or left un-nurtured by the new.

Runki has studied folk carefully and believes that folk is primarily authorless and is not about an individual, butpeople, their culture, lifestyle and belief system which is running through generations and prevalent till date. Moreover folk is not Bollywood which people need to know Therefore this concert is a reflection of her effort to revive and keep true Indian folk music alive not only in India but also on the international platform. The recitals will be the mirror image of the unchanging legacy of different states, their culture, customs, beliefs and faith. Runki will makesure that her music concert is just not about singing, but narrating the history and interpretation of every pastoral folk rendition accompanied by authentic instrumentals.

The upcoming live performance at India High Commission – Nehru Centre London on 30th May 2018, will surely be enchanting for all music lovers as Runki will musically hop in and out of Indian States with almost 20 folk songs in over 10 different languages.