Re: [arr] ARR in MIOnline

2006-05-23 Thread Gopal Srinivasan



The master interview remixer is at work again... Not bad, in quick time too, under 12 hours... And the distortion and misrepresentation of facts, context and character are minimal too..

arr_raghu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:    Is this already posted? 
 Same material repeated allover the net.. huh..
 http://www.musicindiaonline.com/ar/i/music_director/1357/3/general/1/
 
 Interview : Rahman is still unequivocal
 
   
 A R Rahman is back in the groove following the amazing success of the
 soundtrack of `Rang De Basanti'. He has once again proved that he
 knows the nerve of the nation and as well read his director's mind to
 compose music that has an lasting effect in the minds of the
 listeners. After a glorious musical career in India, Rahman is
 forwarding towards his international career. We talk to him about his
 achievement with RDB's music and his prospect in the national and
 international scenario.
 
 Excerpts from an interview:
 
 Rang De Basanti's album has been well liked. How do you feel about it?
 
 I wanted the music to get admired and accepted and I had put in my
 strenuous effort for it. But for the success of the music I have to
 give partial credit to Rakeysh Mehra. His enthusiasm has been my force
 and energy. The music workshop before composing helped me in a great
 way to understand the sequence better and compose likewise. I went
 ahead and experimented and put a slow song just before the interval
 and it worked positively.  I'm happy that Rakeysh Mehra treated the
 music in the film so well. Lyricist Prasoon Joshi, Rakeysh and me were
 adamant that the songs of RDB have to be chart busting.
 
 Your equation with Aamir is good and may be that's the reason you
 always give good music for him.
 
 Yes for Lagaan we surely did justice to each other. But Mangal Pandey
 received a mixed response. Being a composer I was not satisfied with
 the way the music was treated in the film. My favourite track `Maula'
 was chopped, but these things are not in my hand. 
  
 Do you agree that your Bollywood career had come to a halt and RDB
 revived it once again?
  
 I disagree to it. The films that I was supposed to do got held up. So
 I was delivering music in breaks. Simultaneously I was also handling
 overseas assignments and also traveling regularly. There was so much
 to do there, Bombay Dreams, the stage version of Lord Of The Rings.
 Bombay Dreams paved the way for my international career. This projects
 meant a lot to me because they were my platform to my international
 career. It has really eluded me and I've gained the position through
 lots of hard work. But India is still prior to me and I'm composing
 music here as well.
  
 What are the assignments that you are doing currently?
 
 I'm composing the background score for Shekhar Kapoor's `Elizabeth 2'.
 I'm very excited about it, as it is my first mainstream Hollywood
 production. The compositions are very different and we'll have
 original songs from the 15th century. I've also done the background
 music for Jagmohan Mundhra's Provoked and another Chinese musical. So
 lot of international music is happening right now. I'm cautiously
 picking my projects understanding the kind of music to put in, and
 choosing whether to do the scores or the background music for the kind
 of films. I'm handling all the international projects now situated in
 Chennai itself.
 
 What are the Indian films that you're composing for?
 
 I've restricted most of my works for musical and period films. There
 is Ashutosh Gowariker's `Jodha-Akbar', Shyam Benegal's `Chamki
 Chameli', Raj Santoshi's `London Dreams', Mani Rathnam's `Guru' and
 Rakeysh Mehra's `Bhairavi'. For all of them I'm composing different
 music based on lots of research.
 
 You also played in the US universities last month. How was it?
 
 They have been playing my music for sometime now and were interested
 to do a world concert with me. I performed at the Global Rhythms in
 Michigan and at the Utah University. 152 people performed on stage in
 Tamil, Hindi and English.
 
 Are you going to concentrate more on international project?
 
 Hindi and Tamil films will always be a priority to me. Other
 international projects will only come next to it. I'm getting lot of
 overseas assignment but my work here is also important. I've invested
 lot in my Chennai studio, the only thing left to be done is to manage
 time.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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2006-05-23 Thread arr_raghu



Is this already posted? 
Same material repeated allover the net.. huh..
http://www.musicindiaonline.com/ar/i/music_director/1357/3/general/1/

Interview : Rahman is still unequivocal

  
A R Rahman is back in the groove following the amazing success of the
soundtrack of `Rang De Basanti'. He has once again proved that he
knows the nerve of the nation and as well read his director's mind to
compose music that has an lasting effect in the minds of the
listeners. After a glorious musical career in India, Rahman is
forwarding towards his international career. We talk to him about his
achievement with RDB's music and his prospect in the national and
international scenario.

Excerpts from an interview:

Rang De Basanti's album has been well liked. How do you feel about it?

I wanted the music to get admired and accepted and I had put in my
strenuous effort for it. But for the success of the music I have to
give partial credit to Rakeysh Mehra. His enthusiasm has been my force
and energy. The music workshop before composing helped me in a great
way to understand the sequence better and compose likewise. I went
ahead and experimented and put a slow song just before the interval
and it worked positively.  I'm happy that Rakeysh Mehra treated the
music in the film so well. Lyricist Prasoon Joshi, Rakeysh and me were
adamant that the songs of RDB have to be chart busting.

Your equation with Aamir is good and may be that's the reason you
always give good music for him.

Yes for Lagaan we surely did justice to each other. But Mangal Pandey
received a mixed response. Being a composer I was not satisfied with
the way the music was treated in the film. My favourite track `Maula'
was chopped, but these things are not in my hand. 
 
Do you agree that your Bollywood career had come to a halt and RDB
revived it once again?
 
I disagree to it. The films that I was supposed to do got held up. So
I was delivering music in breaks. Simultaneously I was also handling
overseas assignments and also traveling regularly. There was so much
to do there, Bombay Dreams, the stage version of Lord Of The Rings.
Bombay Dreams paved the way for my international career. This projects
meant a lot to me because they were my platform to my international
career. It has really eluded me and I've gained the position through
lots of hard work. But India is still prior to me and I'm composing
music here as well.
 
What are the assignments that you are doing currently?

I'm composing the background score for Shekhar Kapoor's `Elizabeth 2'.
I'm very excited about it, as it is my first mainstream Hollywood
production. The compositions are very different and we'll have
original songs from the 15th century. I've also done the background
music for Jagmohan Mundhra's Provoked and another Chinese musical. So
lot of international music is happening right now. I'm cautiously
picking my projects understanding the kind of music to put in, and
choosing whether to do the scores or the background music for the kind
of films. I'm handling all the international projects now situated in
Chennai itself.

What are the Indian films that you're composing for?

I've restricted most of my works for musical and period films. There
is Ashutosh Gowariker's `Jodha-Akbar', Shyam Benegal's `Chamki
Chameli', Raj Santoshi's `London Dreams', Mani Rathnam's `Guru' and
Rakeysh Mehra's `Bhairavi'. For all of them I'm composing different
music based on lots of research.

You also played in the US universities last month. How was it?

They have been playing my music for sometime now and were interested
to do a world concert with me. I performed at the Global Rhythms in
Michigan and at the Utah University. 152 people performed on stage in
Tamil, Hindi and English.

Are you going to concentrate more on international project?

Hindi and Tamil films will always be a priority to me. Other
international projects will only come next to it. I'm getting lot of
overseas assignment but my work here is also important. I've invested
lot in my Chennai studio, the only thing left to be done is to manage
time.













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