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Had the legendary music composer and singer Hemant Kumar not pushed him to make music independently,Ravi Shankar Sharma fears he wouldve remained Hemant das assistant forever. He said,Ravi,I dont want to kill your talent. Leave me or else youll b an assistant all you life, such was his magnanimity,and on his insistence,I did,Its been 56 years in the industry,and Ravi has never looked back. From leaving his job as an electrician at the Post and Telegraph Office in New Delhi,to trying his luck as a singer in Mumbai,Ravis journey has been long and rewarding.
Although Im not a trained singer and musician,I learnt it by singing at bhajan soirees and listening to classical concerts all night, says the 84-year-old music composer,who is in town for a musical evening with Three Legends at the Tagore Theatre organised by Vibrations Group.
Blessed with good looks and a melodious voice,Ravi chose to be a music director,for had I been a singer,I wouldve been looking for work. Now,everyone comes to me looking for work! Even today,Ravi,unlike other composers,prefers to hear the words of a song before composing it. I dont want to trap or restrict the writer in a pre-decided tune. He/she shouldve have the creative freedom to write, perhaps this is the reason,Ravi feels,poetry is missing from songs these days. There is no orchestra or singer interacting with the musician…everything is so technical.
Music,for him,is a confluence of composition,words and voice. Its a teamwork,of the composer,writer and singer. If they dont co-exist,music will lose its soul, he walks on.
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