A. R. Rahman, "Yeh Jo Des Hai Tera" (Swades): Berklee Indian Ensemble and Berklee World Strings
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- Опубликовано: 10 мар 2015
- #berklee #berkleecollegeofmusic A. R. Rahman is an Indian composer, singer-songwriter, producer, multi-instrumentalist and philanthropist, known for redefining contemporary Indian film music, and putting Indian music on the global map, in a way that no other Indian composer/performer has achieved.
On October 24, 2014, Berklee College of Music conferred A. R. Rahman with an honorary doctor of music degree. Berklee faculty and students paid tribute to the living legend, who joined them on select pieces in a concert celebrating his music and life at Boston's Symphony Hall.
Mr. Rahman's visit was a signature event under Berklee India Exchange, a new initiative co-founded by two Indian Berklee alums, Annette Philip (artistic director), and Clint Valladares (artist relations and strategy), as a platform for cultural conversation, through the composition, collaboration, and performance of original Indian music. Proceeds from the concert went towards a scholarship fund in Mr. Rahman's name for students from India to attend Berklee.
Berklee Indian Ensemble and Berklee World Strings
with special guest, A.R. Rahman
"Yeh Jo Des Hai Tera" (A.R. Rahman)
From the film Swades
Annette Philip: Arranger/Producer, Director - Berklee Indian Ensemble
Eugene Friesen: Conductor, Director - Berklee World Strings
Matthew Nicholl: String arrangements, Chair - Contemporary Writing and Production
Vocal Soloists
Shilpa Ananth, Kerala, India
Dhruv Goel, Lucknow, India
Rohith Santosh Jayaraman, San Jose, CA
Harini Srinivasa Raghavan, Chennai, India
Berklee Indian Ensemble Choir
Shilpa Ananth, Kerala, India
Sanjeeta Bhattacharya, New Delhi, India
Dhruv Goel, Lucknow, India
Vasundhara Gupta, Kolkata, India
Rohith Santosh Jayaraman, San Jose, CA
Harshitha Krishnan, Chennai, India
Nalini Krishnan, Seattle, Washington
Joakim Molander, Sørum, Norway
Armeen Musa, Dhaka, Bangladesh
Kanika Patawari, Antwerp, Belgium
Annette Philip, Kerala, India
Purvaa Sampath, Bangalore, India
Ishita Sinha: Patna, India
Harini Srinivasa Raghavan, Chennai, India
Aseem Suri, New Delhi, India
Adriel Tjokrosaputro, Surakarta, Indonesia
Sanchitha Wickremesooriya, Colombo, Sri Lanka
Berklee Indian Ensemble Instrumentalists
Annette Philip: piano, Kerala, India
Cheng Lu: keyboard, Beijing, China
Yazhi Guo: suona, Hong Kong, China
Sashank Navaladi: sarod, New Delhi, India
Fares Btoush: oud, Amman, Jordan
Aleif Hamdan: electric guitar, Jakarta, Indonesia
Shubh Saran: electric guitar, New Delhi, India
Achal Murthy: bass, Strassen, Luxembourg
Kaushlesh Purohit: udu drum, tabla, Jodhpur, India
Ranajoy Das: drumset, New Delhi, India
Negah Santos: percussion, Sao Paolo, Brazil
Patrick Simard: octopad, percussion, Ottowa, Canada
Daniel Gonzalez: electronic drum sound design, Mexico City, Mexico
Berklee World Strings
Eugene Friesen, conductor, Los Angeles, CA
Na Young Baik, Violin I, Seoul, South Korea
Carlos Felipa Silva, Violin I, Caracas, Venezuela
Sumaia Martins, Violin I, Santa Cruz, CA
Yeji Yoon, Violin I, Seoul, South Korea
Stefano Melillo Melendez, Violin I, Caracas, Venezuela
Sarah Hubbard, Violin I, Wedtfield, MA
Elise Boeur, Violin II, Vancouver, Canada
Adrianna Ciccone, Violin II, Timmins, Canada
Sadie E. Currey, Violin II, Columbia, MO
Carolyn Kendrick, Violin II, Stockton, CA
Rosy Timms, Violin II, Adelaide, Australia
Tsung-Yuan Lee, Violin II, Taipei, Taiwan
Max Wolpert, Viola, Crookston, MN
John Smith, Viola, Augusta, GA
Brendan Klippel, Viola, Queensbury, NY
Gerson Eguiguren Martinez, Viola, Quito, Ecuador
Marta Roma, Cello, Cantonigros, Spain
Adrian Zemor, Cello, New York City, NY
Keizo Yoshioka, Cello, Hopedale, MA
Steph Dye, Cello, St. Louis, MO
Nathaniel Sabat, Double bass, New York, NY
Victor Manuel Gonzalez Quezada: Double bass, Rancagua, Chile
Allegra Cramer, Harp, Gold Coast, Australia
Recorded live at Berklee College of Music Studios: Shames Family Scoring Stage (Studio 1) and The Ark (Studio 2)
Alejandro Rodriguez: recording engineer
Simon Katz: assistant recording engineer, mixing engineer
Matthew Larson: assistant engineer
Taylor Marvin: assistant engineer
McKain Webb-Lakey: assistant
Teo Karakolev: videographer, editor
Kevin Greene: videographer
Sam Harchik: videographer
Jonathan Williams: additional footage
Mastered by M Works Studios
Jonathan Wyner: engineer
Berklee India Exchange Co Founders
Clint Valladares and Annette Philip #berklee #berkleecollegeofmusic Видеоклипы
I accidentally happened upon this video. It is one of the most hauntingly beautiful songs I have ever heard. Once I discovered its meaning, it brought tears to my eyes. I am not Indian, nor do I speak a word of Hindi, yet this performance carried me away to India and I felt the same deep longing for home. Thank you for touching my soul.
long live india and ar rehman . love from pakistan
+AJITH RAJ What a lovely reply. God bless you Dear. May you always be Happy and spread this message.
wow
🙏🙏
I am from Pakistan but there is a strong and beautiful connection with india
I am waiting for AR Rahman to get Bharat Ratna. He has been great son of this great country. He has truly assimilated different style of regional music to reflect India at its core. Thanks ARR !!! I am lucky to live in your time.
I'm not an Indian. I am an Afghan but this song makes me cry. Beautifully done! AR Rehman is a legend. Love him. Staying away from your motherland and seeing your beloved country go through war is a horrible experience. I hope no one goes through this feeling of not being able to do much to support your people for peace.
hajrulaswad I can understand. I had the opportunity of meeting afghans in hyderabad. They were very nice people and loved India but missed their mother land afghanistan a lot
+hajrulaswad Does'nt matter which country you belong to...this song is for each and every person who loves his country...
+hajrulaswad My collegue in NZ is from Afghanistan.... truley we are brothers beyond borders......
+hajrulaswad this song belongs to every people in the world
+hajrulaswad My Dear Brother...Music have no barriers of language and nationality...
proud Algerian , yet this made me cry , india is a land of peace ! thanks A.R.Rahman for this masterpiece !
born in India, now in New Zealand !! will be heading towards Hindustan to serve nation very soon !!! Jai Hind !!! proud Bhartiya !!!
There is a separate fanbase for the shehnai. It gives goosebumps when shehnai starts in play.
I am born and raised in The Netherlands. I am a child of two generations Indians who were born and raised in Suriname (South America). But if you ask us what we are, we say that we are hindustani. The empty spot in my heart filled up immediately from the moment I walked out of a plain in india. Jai Hind! So doesn't matter where I go, hum lauth ke aayega.
The amazing moment when the song is Indian and the top comments are from Afghans and Pakistanis. Love beyond boundaries.
I´m from México and I´ve been listening this song throught years, when I first found this song I couldn´t stop listening, then I went to the webb to a chat, and an person from India just translated to me, so touching the words, so touching the meaning and it just brings you some kind of redemption or peace or what ever it is but it just transports you to another state of mind, hits and warm your heart. I like a lot this song a lot, I like a lot the changes in the harmony, chords, voices, is just an amazing and peaceful song. Great India!!
im Sri lankan..but this song bring me tears..jai hind my neighbour India..lots of love from Sri lanka..
I'm American but I've spent about two years in India. Commenting from Maharashtra now. Love this song and this particular rendition!
Wow it made me cry, true ye jo bundhan khbhi toot nahi Sakta. I am Pakistani, but after listening to this song, part of me felt for india as a mother land.
i wish every Indian and Pakistani and actually the whole world could think like you. could go beyond boundaries
aww..
Literally cannot stop eyes welling up! 😥
I'm an Indian living in UK. I've got permanent residence here.. but have been putting off switching to a UK passport. And I do understand why when I listen to songs like these..
India might have a million faults.. but songs like these make me realise that "yeh wo bandhan hai jo kabhi toot nahi sakta". Home is really where the heart lies.
Thanks from the bottom of my heart. Kudos to the Berkelee team for recreating the magic once again!
Love from northeast India a massive respect !!!!
i was born in london, live in america for last 28 years, but the moment i step foot in India, i feel at peace and home. Magical place!
We are based in US for many years now. My husband refuses to hear this song. It brings tears in his eyes and gives him a strong urge to return back to motherland. PHEW!!
I come back here time and time again, even without understanding the language - When I'm in the dumps and need healing, when I'm nervous about a big day and need calming, when I need reassurance and a pick-me-up. Thank you all so much for this amazing contribution to the world. You really never know how many lives you touch from just believing in the music you're making.
I’m Brazilian, but my Indian soul is so happy to hear this amazing rendition! 🙏🙏🙏
teary eyes while watching this video.....love from the Philippines
love from India
It's hard to understand way some people dislike this song, this is amazing song
Love from pakistan
+Usman Akhtar Thank you from india :)
i agree!
+Usman Akhtar Aslmvlkm Bhaijaan, Sarhad k is par b saikdon fan hai Nusrat Ustad, Rahat Ji aur Atif k. Thank you :)
+Usman Akhtar : big salute to you brother .. from india
+Usman Akhtar No-one dislikes this song. Its so patriotic. Whenever I listen to it I feel responsible towards my country.
I was born in Bolivia. This is a masterpiece composition and interpretation. Congratulations. You all live in a wonderful world!
Though I am not Indian...This song indulges me to the beauty of my motherland Nepal...But India is also close to my heart and will always be ...Nepal and India are inseparable to my heart...
Greetings from Turkey! This rhythm made me miss India so much. Hope to be there again soon 🙏
It brought tears in my eyes. Love from Pakistan!
😊😊😊😊
Being a Sikh and punjabi, I love my india. I live in Portugal and I meet South Indian guy , we don’t understand each other, then we have use English language. Hamara india kitna anmol aur kitne culture se bhara hua hai , love and miss my india from Portugal 🇵🇹
"Tu chahe kahi jaaye, tu laut ke ayega"- man that's some powerful shit right there
Fortune of an ice is to melt in it's own water.
Apne paani mein pigal jaana he barf ka mukaddar hota hai ...
I am from Lima - Perú, But this beautiful songs make me love India !! Thankyou for this awesome song!
I m Manipuri. I love this song very much.
I love my india
I love the most my country
I love the languages of my country
I love the Festival of my country
I love the Foods of my country
I love the Unity of my country
I love my country so much ...
Sounds great! diversity@ a Korean guy from Kigali-Rwanda
this made me cry iam an indian living in canada truly now I felt something I miss over in India maybe it was a soul
Wonderful arrangement. I've been learning to play this on sanshin (Japanese instrument) for a friend. Let me tell you one interesting arrangement detail I found. The first time the verse melody starts at 1:13, it is one beat later than when it happens the second time, at 1:37 (beat "1-and" the first time, beat "4-and" the second time). This way, the arrangement sounds more organic, because the melody doesn't repeat the same timing exactly. But there's more. As she's singing the second time, the choir sings as well, but they sing like it's the first time (they sing one beat later). So the choir sounds like an echo of the lead singer! They come together at 1:48. The same thing happens at 3:24, but now two halves of the choir are singing both parts.
(At 3:47 they continue to sing two different parts, like call and response, while the "trumpet" (what is it called?) improvises... and then the ending comes, like a slowing-down version of the beginning.)
It's a really satisfying composition idea. My respect to the arranger.
Also, it's awesome to see so many nationalities of the people who performed this !!
This song crossed all the borders.💕
AR Rahman doesn't create music,
He creates Magic🌼
M a Naga INDIAN. PROUD! Brought tears. Bharat Mata ki Jai! Jai Hind!
Much love to India and it's beautiful people ❤ from the Dominican Rep. I really wish I could visit that beautiful country soon ♡
After travelling from india, my heart left to this country
I am not an Indian, but I love this song very much, I know the song from Swades movie, it was a great movie
I'm blessed that I have been living the era of AR Rehman.... I'm pretty sure one can write full PhD thesis on each song of Rehman saab... Love from Bangladesh.. :)
am a mauritian but my origin is from India. The song really really touches my heart.
This is awesome
I'm south African Indian and would love to visit my motherland soon.
God bless India and all her people around the world
Isn’t it the best creation of A R Rahman? Love & Respect from Bangladesh.
greetings from Sri Lanka.....this is divine......
Grandfather had S.D. Burman, Dad had R.D. Burman, well, I have A.R. Rahman ^_^
How are they not crying while singing this 😭😭😭
whats wrong? Is Everything Alright??
Yeah.Its just this Swades song cover(wipes tears)
so wonderful.. im in awe. . greetings from d' Philippines
*with tears in my eyes* I just want to go to my India now, right now!
Vivek Tiwari you are right
I have no words at all, what a wonderful world listening from Zimbabwe 2020
The meaning of the film is very deep. Music, songs and background music actually breaks the heart. I am from Ukraine, but the topic of the Motherland is close to every nation. I come to India and the feeling that I have returned HOME does not leave me. Thanks for the hard work!
First time ever in my life ,all alone in the US close to independence day august 13th listening to this song ,tears flowing in my eyes..nothing can beat my motherland...india :) jai ho... Thank you lord for creating the great ARR ..love u rahman :) happy independence day vandhe matharam ...
now now...
India is really blessed to have composer like Rahman Sahab we love you a lot
Whenever I heard this song I am proud to be an Indian #luv from manipur
That music of Shehnai literally will make you cry.......Love you My Country
Even though I am in India... I felt homesick after listing this rendition "-)
I am from pakistan.. i listen this song 3 days back from barklee singer/students. i must say that Mr. A R Rehman you are great... this word is not enough for u but we have olny this in english. Further i also pray for the guys who sing it... God bless you all and you all STAY BLESS!!!!
Beautiful song, I'm not from India but I get excited to hear it until crying
What have you done AR Rehman.. This is truly a song that binds not only India and Indians staying away from their home but everyone who have left their motherland in search of better lives.. A truly Global song.. Magic
I was born in India and raised in Malaysia. I have few memories in India which were of my grandparents and my other relatives but today I really cried listening to this rendition. Wish me and my parents stayed there...
I'm not Indian but this song gave me the chill! It touched me on a more universal level, right now I'm away from my home country and I miss it immensely but I still hope and have the dream of going back :)
It reminds me of SRK's masterpiece acting that should have won National Award.
I am on the way to back to my mother land. This time I want to be stay in mother land only. I don't need much more than my land. Never forgetable place. Jai hind jai karnataka maate..
Peace From israel.
Marvelous done. Thank you for sharing one more of your creation
Dear master. , May Karma bring salvation to any land surrounding
our Beautiful Planet.
that was era, when rehman used to create such soulful music
A R Rahman is legend. Lots of love from Nepal
😭😭😭😭💕 I don't know what they're saying, and I don't need to, this is one of the most beautiful things I've ever heard....
If I had a Million Dollars, I would give it to you to continue! Your music is straight from God! You are all wonderful!
love from pakistan to india..beautifull song..mesmorising😊
Same feeling same taste same language same heart same love for Mother land we have Love my Mother Land Pakistan My des.. I truly Respect Indians we are one in language as well as culture beyond all the hater I want peace Safety Love and prosperity for All Pakistani, Indians, Afghans.
India, please keep maintaining this harmony among all races. Your action influences neighbors too. Love and respect from Bangladesh
What a composition... You need to take birth in India to understand that feeling the lyrics Cary.. Thank you so much for this mesmerising composition ARR sir
dedicated to all Indian Diaspora spread across the globe. Whereever you stay, make your swadesh proud.
Jai Hind.
We are so fortunates to be in this beautiful Nation India 🇮🇳 b aware of this n always b thankful to God
If you are an Indian and if you know the lyrics you cannot go away.. this song will leave you in tears.... amazing composition and great scenes in the movie.
I'm in total AWE of you all. Blessings!!!! ❤️💋🙏🏼
Awesome makes me cry I missing my country India love from Canada
This song is not only for Indians, this is for every person who loves his/her country in spite of living in any part of the world.. This song is dedicated to every person's motherland.. I am in Canada, but like all of you, I also miss my motherland more than anything and I am proud that I am from India...
好感动,Bahut Danyavad😌🙇🙏
This is orgasmic for the ears. Such a beautiful creation.
going to hear this song once in a day for atleast one year frm today .
+Sanket Chavan me too
I came to the US just 3 months back for my Masters and I miss Bharat so much that as soon as I hear or see anything related to India, it brings tears to my eyes.
Bharat is a soul, an emotion that cannot be measured by how rich it is. Believe me, Bharat is ahead of any country in the world if you just don't compare them on the basis of richness.
I came to the US to learn and earn some money and I just can't wait to go back to India and build a small house there. Just counting the number of days and it has become the reason for survival now. It can take years but I will go back to my soul soon.
Jai Hind!
Movie: Swades
Music, Singer: A R Rahman
Lyrics: Javed Akhtar
A song with a patriotic sentiment, that talks about the dilemma of a successful immigrant over whether he should listen to his inner voice that wants him to go back to his native country and pay back to the people of that country.
yeh jo des hai tera swades hai tera
tujhe hai pukaara
ye wo bandhan hai jo kabhi toot nahi sakta
This country of yours, your motherland
calls out to you..
this is a bond which can never break
mitti ki hai jo khushboo tu kaise bhulaayega
tu chaahe kahin jaaye tu laut ke aayega
nayi nayi raahon mein dabi dabi aahon mein
khoye khoye dil se tere koi ye kahega
how can you ever forget the scent of the earth (of your homeland)
wherever you go, you will come back.
in new paths (that you take), in quiet sighs
to your lost heart, someone will say
[the someone here is nothing but an inner voice of himself.]
ye jo des hai tera swades hai tera
tujhe hai pukaara....
ye wo bandhan hai jo kabhi toot nahi sakta..
tujh se zindagi
hai ye kah rahi
sab to paa liya
ab hai kya kami
Your life is saying to you,
you have achieved everything,
what's there that is still missing then?
yoon to saare sukh hain barse
par door tu hai apne ghar se
aa laut chal tu ab deewane
jahaan koi to tujhe apna maane
aawaaz de tujhe bulaaye wahi des
as such, all comforts are there for you,
but you're far from your home
come, let's go back, O crazy one
where at least someone will call you their own
that country of yours calls you..
yeh jo des hai tera....
ye pal hai wahi,
jis mein hai chhupi
poori ek sadi
saari zindagi
It's this very moment,
in which there is hidden,
an complete century,
an entire lifetime.
tu na poochh raaste mein kaahe
aaye hain is tarah doraahe
tu hi to hai raah sujhaaye
tu hi to hai ab jo ye bataaye
jaaye to kis disha mein jaaye, wahi des..
Don't you ask why there is
a two-way fork on the road..
[this represents a dilemma]
you are the one who should suggest the path
you are the one who would tell
in which direction to take, that country..
India land of love , happiness, togetherness , festivals... which I always miss out here ...(uk)I am coming home very soon .. i love india .. a proud indian❤❤😢😢😢 amazing song .. salute to the makers 👌🍀
As a desi living in the US, I am very impressed by the music that the Berklee Indian Ensemble is producing. Bravo!!!!!! Keep up the great work. Thank you, Shukriya!!!:):)
Concentrated beauty. Women, people, voices, music, feelings...
Love from pak.. I haven't listened this song hundreds of times but actually have felt this inside me literally!
What a legend ..! What a gem of Indian land..!
Such a beautiful song. Makes you feel so close to home ...INDIA ... my home , my country , and my pride .....
like they say - You can take a INDIAN out of INDIA , BUT you will never take INDIA out of an INDIAN .
Thank you guys - BEAUTIFUL NUMBER ...
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Love and Respect from Pakistan ❤️
5 years later still holds a special spot in my playlist
Bangladesh , India , pakistan , nepal , afganistan is only divided by boundaries.
Remember All Brothers we are infinitely united by our culture of Indian only divided by boundaries ....
Don't Listen to to these politicians ..
We are infinitely united and no one can seperate us..
Long live A.R.RAHMAN
the great song
a magical song .
i listin this song on daily basis .
A ❤ from Pakistan ....
A ❤ from India too. : )
love from india..
+Anagha Menon thank u so much
+Neeyati Sharma thank you so much
Music has no boundaries and walls....it has to hear from bottom of
Heart....
I don't know why,
Feel cry when i listen this song
We Indians complaint about India and when we are far from our homeland.we miss it like hell!!!!
Only a beautiful place can create such amazing emotions...love staying here and doing what i do :)
goosebumps!!!!
same
no matter which country you are from, you feel it as like your anthem! 🇧🇩
I am feeling really proud cause many foreigners are appreciating our country. I feel the patriotism. Proud to be an indian 🇮🇳. East or west, north or south we are indians. Vande mataram