Mangaluru: 'Meri Maati' - 25 singers come together to voice rich tribute to India


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru

Mangaluru, Oct 4: In a commendable effort, a team of talented musicians, singers and composers have come up with a morale-boosting, pride-kindling patriotic song that pays rich tributes to India and underscores the love each Indian has towards the country. Composer Roshan D'Souza Angelore has written the music for the song ''Meri Maati'' keeping in mind the rich legacy of India's freedom fighters. The song has been produced by Dilraj Rodrigues along with Jossie and Lona Mendonca.

The patriotic song has been rendered by 25 singers to a tune composed way back in 2012. When writing a song, a strong structure can help the song really shine and reach listeners effectively. Understanding the basic elements of a patriotic song structure, renowned lyricist hailing from Delhi Sanjeev Sarathie gives meaning to the song.


Roshan D'Souza Angelore and Dilraj Rodrigues


Nithin Koottungal


Santhosh Chandran


Josy John


Roshan says, "There is no dearth of patriotic songs celebrating our freedom. My favourite patriotic song is Vande Mataram. It not only speaks volumes about freedom but also gives a sense of independence. The words of the song have touched the hearts of millions. Its lyrics inspired us to create this song 'Meri Maati'. This song is fresh and will surely evoke the feelings of pride, sacrifice and love for our nation."

"We are indebted to the Indian Army for our freedom and sovereignty. These real heroes sacrifice so much, even their lives, to keep our country's flag flying high. As a producer, my job is to make the composer's vision a reality," says Dilraj Rodrigues.

"'Meri Maati' team bows in reverence and remembrance to the Indian soldiers in one language, Hindi, all exclusively from the country's southern coast, with the lyricist giving meaning to the song, composer the feel and emotions and finally, the singers giving life and expressions to the song," the team said.

Lead singers Mohammad Iqbal, Jason Lobo, Munita Veigas Rao, Dr Vyshnavi N Kini, Chinmayi V Bhat, Vidhya Suvarna, Nithin Koottungal along with choral singers Shilpa Cutinha, Joshal D'Souza, Janisha D'Souza, Zeena Pereira, Elton Nazareth, Wiltan Arul Fernandes, Llewellyn Lobo, Rynel Sequeira, Dr Suraj Noronha accompanied by adolescent choral group Perpetua Franciska Pereira, Simone D'Souza, Alma Lathisa Pinto, Simona Adline Monteiro, Abigail Melanie Crasta, Senora Cutinha, Synola Albuquerque, Gabrielle Clementine Viegas, Melony Minol D'Silva, Portia Goretti Furtado have rendered the song.

Two prominent guitarists from south India, Santhosh Chandran on lead guitar and Josy John on the bass guitar, have rendered their skills to give elegance in the arrangement. The artistes are sure to amaze listeners with their melodious rhythm and surreal voice. The mixed version of the song is remarkable and heart-touching in its own right.

Production and mixing mastering duties were handled by Nithin Koottungal from Ernakulam. Nithin definitely takes a mediocre mix to making a strong song and elevate it to broadcast and release quality. With such a strong mix, the song can reach a wider audience because it translates well across various listening environments and devices. Direction, screenplay and editing have been handled by Ivan Pereira, Propix Studios, Mangaluru.

The endless reinvention and development as Roshan’s music unfolds, take the ear on an utterly unpredictable yet completely immersive journey of feeling immense pride towards the country.


Listen to the track 'Meri Maati' that was unveiled at 8.30 pm on Saturday October 3 on YouTube:


 

 

 

  

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  • Prakash D' Cunha, Bajpe/Ashoknagar/Abudhabi

    Sun, Oct 04 2020

    All the very best. May God Bless.

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  • Marcel B. Rodrigues OFM Cap., Vittal/Rome

    Sun, Oct 04 2020

    Congratulations to the composers and singers. Its a wonderful DESHPREM song! Very melodious and meaningful. Wish you all showers of blessings.

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