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- He mastered the keyboard, piano, synthesizer, harmonium and guitar, and was particularly interested in the synthesizer because it was the "ideal combination of music and technology".
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He often employs contemporary instruments such as Guitars, Cello, Flute, Strings, Keyboard, Finger board, Harpejji, Santoor and traditional Indian instruments such as Shehnai, Sitar, Mrudangam, Veena & Tabla to create scores.
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5 days ago · A.R. Rahman, Indian composer whose extensive body of work for film and stage earned him the nickname ‘the Mozart of Madras.’. Rahman was most widely known for his Academy Award-winning score and the song ‘Jai Ho’ for the film Slumdog Millionaire. Learn more about Rahman’s life, music, and career.
Sep 5, 2024 · Often hailed as the Mozart of Madras, A.R. Rahman is a musical prodigy with mastery over an array of instruments, including keyboards, piano, harmonium, percussion, drums, guitar, accordion, harp, and synthesiser.
Rahman's compositions, in the vein of past and contemporary Chennai film composers, bring out auteuristic uses of counterpoint, orchestration and the human voice, melding Indian pop music with unique timbre, forms and instrumentation.
- A. R. Rahman, ARR
- 6 January 1966 Madras, India
- A. S. Dileepkumar
- The Mozart of Madras, Isai Puyal
Composer A.R. Rahman, who scored "Slumdog Millionaire," "The Hundred-Foot Journey" and countless other movies, explores the traditional form of the raga, playing a cool, lovely set on the keyboard, joined by viola, chimes, drums and ethereal vocals.
Firdaus Orchestra. A. R. Rahman, known for his collaborations with prestigious global orchestras like the London Symphony Orchestra and the LA Phil, is now exploring a new musical direction with female musicians from the Arab world through the Firdaus Orchestra.