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Playlist: IMC - India meets Classic presents... StudioTalks

Compiled By: ElJay Arem

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IMC - India meets Classic presents... StudioTalks

Source: http://www.imcradio.net/studiotalks

The special format “StudioTalk” offers to the listeners some very exclusive themes and talks about the world of Indian Classical Music ! – StudioTalk gives Indian music maestros, music scientists, event organisations and other specialists the chance to present themselfs in a dialogue directly to an international and European audience.

“… it will be the consciousness of listening people. No more the eyes – as it is common in our times – will have higher preference to the ears. The hearing, sound will become more important than the visible.“
(editorial for “Nadah Brahma” written by Joachim E. Behrendt – journalist/writer/producer)

A StudioTalk isn’t an interview form of 5 to 10 minutes small talk about concert tours, new editorials , CD or DVD projects etc. … Much more by a detailled planning and research work IMC OnAir delivers by StudioTalk a frame for specific themes and aspects to contribute an approach and deep going insight for Indian Classical Music – especially for the Europeans. Hide full description

Source: http://www.imcradio.net/studiotalks

The special format “StudioTalk” offers to the listeners some very exclusive themes and talks about the world of Indian Classical Music ! – StudioTalk gives Indian music maestros, music scientists, event organisations and other specialists the chance to present themselfs in a dialogue directly to an international and European audience.

“… it will be the consciousness of listening people. No more the eyes – as it is common in our times – will have higher preference to the ears. The hearing, sound will become more important than the visible.“
(editorial for “Nadah Brahma” written by Joachim E. Behrendt – journalist/writer/producer)

A StudioTalk... Show full description

StudioTalk No. 1: Music follows Behaviour.... with Mandolin player Sri Sugato Bhaduri (Kolkata)

From ElJay Arem | Part of the IMC - India meets Classic presents... StudioTalks series | 58:01

Sri Sugato Bhaduri is one of the few mandoline maestros in Indian Classical music and from Kolkata (India). The Mandolin is an Italian instrument by its origin. S. Bhaduri developes ragas of Hindustani Music (North Indian Classics) on this double string instrument.

On-microphone-150-1_small The topic of this StudioTalk No. 1 is "Music follows Behaviour" (http://www.imcradio.net/studiotalks ). Its a 100% English format.

The StudioTalk recording took place in Hanseatic City Hamburg (North Germany) on 10th May 2006. As all IMC formats the content is "timeless" by self given policy as InfoEduTainment formats ( http://www.imcradio.net/policy ). StudioTalks give an interesting insight into the world of Indian Classical music (history, anthropology, music ethnology, music system, pedagogy, instruments, biographies) and Indian culture/thinking/menthality. 

The host is the cultural journalist, media producer and social enterpreneur ElJay Arem (founder of the promotion initiative IMC - India meets Classic)... who produced during 2006-2012 round about 100 topics with 140 hours playtime "onair" (see fully docu: http://www.imcradio.net/broadcasting/doku + 2nd show for Indian Electronic Music - http://www.imcradio.net/emusic/archive . 
 

StudioTalk No. 2: Music awareness by Love… from Love to Music... with Sarod player Ranajit Sengupta (Kolkata)

From ElJay Arem | Part of the IMC - India meets Classic presents... StudioTalks series | 58:01

The StudioTalk presents Ranajit Sengupta, a sarod player from Kolkata (India), film composer, lecturer for Indian Classical Music, working on research projects about Hindustani Music (North Indian Classics) and its therapeutical effects.

On-microphone-150-1_small The topic of this StudioTalk No. 2 is "Music awareness by Love… from Love to Music" ( http://www.imcradio.net/studiotalks ). Its a 100% English format.

The StudioTalk recording took place in Hanseatic City Hamburg (North Germany) on 12th May 2007. As all IMC formats the content is "timeless" by self given policy as InfoEduTainment formats ( http://www.imcradio.net/policy ). StudioTalks give an interesting insight into the world of Indian Classical music (history, anthropology, music ethnology, music system, pedagogy, instruments, biographies) and Indian culture/thinking/menthality.

The host is the cultural journalist, media producer and social enterpreneur ElJay Arem (founder of the promotion initiative IMC - India meets Classic)... who produced during 2006-2012 (till June) round about 100 topics with 140 hours playtime "onair" (see fully docu: http://www.imcradio.net/broadcasting/doku + 2nd show for Indian Electronic Music - http://www.imcradio.net/emusic/archive .