Nadiya godrume nityananda mahajan Chakram Kripamoya das Hari Kirtan
Hari Kirtan Kirtan by name and by nature, Hari Kirtan has a voice like honey and an astounding range. He has recorded and performed sacred music internationally and particularly likes to sing to the sound of the clay mridanga drum and the small hand cymbals, the kirtaniya s musical instruments: simple yet sublime. Hari Kirtan has even taken his unique style of kirtan to Kenya, South Africa, Nigeria and Jamaica. Kripamoya Kripamoya has been singing in Sanskrit and Bengali for more than thirty years and Chakram is a collection of some his favourite songs that he felt would sound great decorated by fresh musical instrumentation and vocal colour. The heavenly orchestra The Mick Stephens Quartet Two violins, a viola and a cello what a beautiful sound, and expertly orchestrated and conducted by Mick Stephens. When they are not playing with the BBC Philharmonic and the Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra they are creating beautiful atmospheres for Chakram. The quartet is
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