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Jaipur Kawa Brass Band - Bold, Brassy and on the Move |
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So Indian brass bands, how did that all come about? "The first time," Hameed tells me, "was in 1750, during colonization. The British Empire presented an English brass band in Calcutta. A century later and clarinets, trumpets, trombones, tubas, side drums, bass drums are playing at every festivity, on whoever's initiative: British or Indians, whatever the purpose: religious, popular, military or sportive. The repertoire was Western as well as Indian. "Brass bands today belong to the Indian tradition. They accompany events such as national or religious celebrations, popular festivals and also life events such as weddings. In India, no marriage, without a brass band!" Hameed explains that his band's music is not only international in origin but translates effortlessly across audiences, "Jaipur Kawa Brass Band's music has strong origins such as English roots, Gypsy influences as this band comes from Rajasthan, North Indian musical structures and basis. It is very joyful and playful, as the musicians are used to playing at the special times of happiness in India. They are demonstrative enough to share this message to the international audiences. "Jaipur Kawa Brass Band, by traveling all over the world, realizes more and more, that its music belongs to the worldwide heritage of brass bands, but also each country and even each brass band, either military or entertaining, has its own inspiration." Despite -- or perhaps because of -- their global outlook, he admits to looking forward to the gigs in the UK, with its large Indian population, "It will be a great pleasure for Jaipur Kawa Brass Band to perform in front of the Indian community in the UK. They will not only enjoy the music and the show, but also the meaning of some very old famous Bollywood music and the culture itself. The mutual exchanges will be much immediate and closer. We are hopeful that the audience will enjoy the performance and feel the real Indian feast." Links: And WOMEX showcase piece which includes video clip and sound clip |
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COMMENTS dear sir, i m also from brass band family. our ancestor were in this profession since 1939. We have our own well running shop in Banga (Punjab) india & all over in the north india, we r well known for our profession. Right now i have just see ur website. to eager to join ur band. i m playing clarnet since 1960. if there is any place for me in your band please let me know. |
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Hi,Mr.Khan. I belong to Jaipur and i m a folk dancer, i want to join with ur group i know terhatali. I m loking forward with ur possitive reply.