Kiran,
 
You left out the finale Nahin Samne, Taal (Closer than ever, Bombay 
Dreams) from your list.
 
Rgds,
 
Mirza.


 
 

--- On Fri, 9/4/10, kiran_magna <[email protected]> wrote:


From: kiran_magna <[email protected]>
Subject: [arr] Alchemy: The Music of A R Rahman - interview and the track list
To: [email protected]
Date: Friday, 9 April, 2010, 6:31


  



It was great watching London Philharmonic Orchestra performing the music of our 
own A. R. Rahman at Royal Festival Hall. All performances were brilliant and I 
could feel the very essence of live symphony orchestra. Add to this the best of 
ARR's compositions and what you get is a pure bliss. Those who have passion for 
BGMs would love to know the full track list that was played by one of the 
finest orchestras. 

Orchestra conductor was Matt Dunkley. Naveen was marvelous on flute. Asad Khan 
played sitar for Mausam and Escape. ARR himself was present throughout the 
entire show. The most interesting part was his interview by Nihal at the end of 
the show. ARR was quite spontaneous and relaxed. 

Here is the complete track list in sequence:
1. Elizabeth: The Golden Age (Divinity theme; Battle; Mary's beheading)
2. Warriors of Heaven & Earth (End titles; Desert Storm; Horses:Goodbye)
3. Couples Retreat (Jason & Cynthia's theme; Itinerary; Intervention)
4. Roja (The Cry of the Rose)
5. Mangal Pandey: The Rising (Killing innocents; Ring of Fire; Palace sequence; 
Uprising; End titles)
6. Slumdog Millianaire (Latika's theme; Mausam and Escape)
7. Bombay (Bombay theme)
8. Passage (Nager dans l'espoir; Lux aeterna)
9. Subhash Bose: The Last Hero (End titles; Tanha; Struggle; Love theme)
10. Meenaxi: Tale of 3 Cities (We will fly; One way; Who are you?)
11. Lagaan (Lagaan theme)
12. Swades (Swades theme)
13. Lord of the Rings (Lothloren; The Final Battle).. this was very impressive!

- Kiran









      

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