Beecham House composer: Banked on my sensibilities as Indian musician

01 July,2019 07:07 AM IST |  Mumbai  |  Sonia Lulla

Beecham House composer on Meghandeep Bose celebrating classical tunes for the Brit drama

Meghdeep Bose


Given that Beecham House is set in 19th century Delhi, and hence puts the spotlight on the influence of the British in India, it is only fitting that Gurinder Chadha's series be an apt representation of both worlds. Having brought on-board western music-trained Indian composer Meghdeep Bose, and Indian music-trained Craig Pruess, was like hitting the bull's eye.

"I've never seen a white man singing the sargam. He dictated every note. It was a beautiful experience," admits Bose, adding that while Indian composers take inspiration from western music when working on an international project, he ensured he played to his sensibilities as an Indian musician.

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"That is what I was hired for. This project had to be a blend and I was roped in to present the Indian tunes." He was only delighted when given a chance to explore instruments that rarely find place in background scores for a composition that was recorded live. "We included instruments like the sarangi and the sarod, and appointed ace players of the industry for the live recording. In an era where technology has become more of a crutch than a boon, it was good to not have Indian instruments synthesised."

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