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Wednesday, December 8, 2010

musical history with "Ghazal Symphony" by Jagjit Singh


MUMBAI.Time stops still when history is being created! Odyssey Corporation Limited, a leader and pioneer in the world of entertainment, glamour and glitz, created history in the beautiful domed portals of Sahara Star Hotel by presenting the biggest-ever concept in Indian music industry --- The Living Legends "Ghazal Symphony" by Ghazal King Padma Bhushan Jagjit Singh (Prominent Ghazal singer, composer, music director, activist and entrepreneur). Technocrats Himanshu Mehta Managing Director and CEO Pradeep Garodia of Odyssey Corporation Limited created a record by inaugurating the first-of-its-kind website www.ghazalsymphony.com in the presence of venerable luminaries from the world of music including chief guest eminent lyricist Gulzar and Ghazal Samrat Jagjit Singh. On this glorious occasion, Odyssey Corporation Limited also announced that it planned 30 shows with Ghazal Samrat Jagjit Singh with the first being held in Ahmedabad on December 17, 2010.  Odyssey Corporation Ltd. intends to take Ghazal Symphony by Jagjit Singh concept across the US, Europe, Asia and Australia. True to its name inspired by a Greek epic poem, Odyssey Corporation Limited has charted a novel course in the history of live shows in India by showcasing for the first time ever the legendary music maestro Jagjit Singh with an entourage of 30 renowned musicians for an unforgettable evening of Ghazals, Music and Melody. The beautiful environs of Sahara Star reverberated with applause as Ghazal Samrat Jagjit Singh delivered timeless renditions of classics such as “Ahista Ahista”, “Tum Itna Jo Muskara Rahe Ho” and “Hosh Walon Ko Khabar Jya” and transported distinguished dignitaries and guests into a musical voyage. The Ghazal Ensemble featured master musicians from Various Indian classical traditions performing on various Indian musical instruments. Music Maestro Jagjit Singh become the first Ghazal singer in the world to perform with 30 musicians as he held hundreds of specially

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