A. R. Rahman - Dil Se Re (Berklee Indian Ensemble Cover)

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A.R. Rahman's "Dil Se Re" performed live by The Berklee Indian Ensemble and Berklee World Strings at Symphony Hall, Boston.

A.R. Rahman:

"Dil Se Re" (A.R. Rahman)
Arrangement: Luis Enrique D'Elias Ortega
Vocal arrangement: Annette Philip

Soloists:
Sanchitha Wickremesooriya: vocals
Dhruv Goel: vocals

This concert was produced by Annette Philip.

Berklee World Strings Ensemble

Eugene Friesen: conductor
Na Young Baik: first violin
Sarah Hubbard: first violin
Sumaia Martins: first violin
Stefano Melillo Melendez: first violin
Kathleen Parks: first violin
Tim Reynolds: first violin
Carlos Silva: first violin
Yeji Yoon: first violin
Ludovica Burtone: second violin
Elise Boeur: second violin
Adrianna Ciccone: second violin
Sadie E. Currey: second violin
Carolyn Kendrick: second violin
Rosy Timms: second violin
Tsung-Yuan Lee: second violin
Choeun Kim: viola
Brendan Klippel: viola
Gerson Eguiguren Martinez: viola
Dan Lay: viola
John Smith: viola
Max Wolpert: viola
Steph Dye: cello
Marta Roma: cello
Keizo Yoshioka: cello
Adrian Zemor: cello
Nathaniel Sabat: bass
Matthew Witler: mandolin
Mairi Chaimbeul: harp
Allegra Cramer: harp

Berklee Indian Ensemble

Annette Philip: director
Shilpa Ananth: vocals
Sanjeeta Bhattacharya: vocals
Dhruv Goel: vocals
Vasundhara Gupta: vocals
Rohith Jayaraman: vocals
Harshitha Krishnan: vocals
Nalini Krishnan: vocals
Joakim Molander: vocals
Armeen Musa: vocals
Kanika Patawari: vocals
Purvaa Sampath: vocals
Ishita Sinha: vocals
Harini Srinivasa Raghavan: vocals
Aseem Suri: vocals
Adriel Tjokrosaputro: vocals
Sanchitha Wickremesooriya: vocals
Trinayan Baruah: vocals
Salil Bhayani: vocals
Malavika Das: vocals
Ganavya Doraiswamy: vocals
Ava Dudani: vocals
Nicolas Emden: vocals
Christopher Kazarian: vocals
Annalisa Lombardo: vocals
Malwina Masternak: vocals
Wambura Mitaru: vocals
Zoya Mohan: vocals
Paola Munda: vocals
Lydia Renold: vocals
Gretchen Schadebrodt: vocals
Ashwin Shenoy: vocals
Sahana Simha: vocals
Pankhuri Singhal: vocals
Chantal Tribble: vocals
McKain Webb-Lakey: vocals

Yazhi Guo: flute, suona, dizi
Layth Al Rubaye: violin
Harini Srinivasa Raghavan: violin
Sashank Navaladi: sarod
Fares Btoush: oud
Jacy Anderson: guitar
Aleif Hamdan: guitar
Shubh Saran: guitar
David Milazzo: alto saxophone
Edmar Colon: tenor saxophone
Samuel Morrison: baritone saxophone
Josh Shpak: trumpet
Michael Wang: trombone
Annette Philip: piano
Cheng Lu: keyboard
Achal Murthy: bass
Daniel Gonzalez: electronic drum sound
Kaushlesh Purohit: tabla, percussion
Patrick Simard: drums, percussion
Ranajoy Das: drums
Joe Galeota Jr.: percussion
M.T. Aditya Srinivasan: tabla, kanjira
Vignesh Venkataraman: mridangam

Recorded live at Boston’s Symphony Hall

Rob Rose: executive producer
Tom Riley: executive producer
Annette Philip: artistic director/producer
Clint Valladares: artist relations/co producer
Mirek Vana: co producer
Dave Wentling: production manager
Steve Colby: sound engineer
Kaushlesh Purohit: audio mixing
Jonathan Wyner: audio mastering
Reggie Lofton: video producer
Thistle Communications: video production
Nicole Egidio: editor #berklee #berkleecollegeofmusic
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they are not singing..they are enjoying their passion...love you guys

shivamshakya
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that guy with the glasses is killing it!!!
I love this you can really feel the good vibes

muqades
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My life will be complete once the full version of Chaiyya Chaiyya from this concert is uploaded.

DaniDotDee
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Can't imagine how proud A R Rahman must be of this stuff.

MohammadUmairAnsari
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from 2:06, ARR takes the listener to a different world, called heaven. I wonder how beautifully Mani Rathnam would have narrated the scenes to ARR.

ramjiYahoo
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This clip is an excellent example of how any activity can be improved ten-fold due to passion ! It brought tears to my eyes, so beautifully done !

RajkumarSPant
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its Morning 6 and I'm still stuck in an IT office preparing some report, Listening to this song and seeing their energy, I don't need to sleep again. Its damn Refreshing man... <3 . Everyone is Soo Happy !!!

NikhilJumle
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What a view of unity and acceptance... Brilliant!

tao_teo
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Lets take some time to admire Gulzar saheb’s magical words too. Love from Nepal. Gulzar the great.

plaksaleaf
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This song "Makes Monday Great Again" :D So much of energy, and passion.

SureshKumarG
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Damn... them all look so fine in their costumes. Seems like they all are enjoying themselves performing. What a treat to watch & listen to them :)

bredneved
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I love how the Indian diaspora abroad is breathing fresh life into '90s Bollywood music, recreating magic.

bhavikasicka
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One world, one humanity.... it beginns with music like this.
Imagine there's no countries
It isn't hard to do
Nothing to kill or die for
And no religion too
...

hegtd
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Amazing to see Sanchitha Wickremesooriya- Sri Lankan vocalizing one of the all time hit

ABTHARAN
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Its magical from 3:27, I don't who came with the arrangement. So many instruments and they blend so well

ruthwik
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I would rather call A. R. Rahman a magician instead of musician. He has such god gifted talent. He is the blessing of Indian as well as world music. I believe everyone is getting overwhelmed listening such beauty of sir A. R. Rahman. Loved it

rubelhossain
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Watching this after so many months and still so fascinated!😍

aakankshasingh
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I can only experience the bliss that these people create. Words fall short to appreciate these kinds of performances. It can only be experienced and enjoyed

siddharthnarendran
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oh.. ho!... the smile on their faces while they were performing.... wow!! thats the magic you create when you enjoy what you do... great job!

pitraksarkar
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This. This.
This interpretation of the A. R. Rahman classic is a classic in itself.

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