Sunday, April 15, 2012

Upcoming Concert on April 26th


Wednesday, April 11, 2012

'I Am A River' Event a Huge Success!


Color and melody flowed together through a multimedia presentation of Indian Classical music and dance at the inaugural event for Alif Laila's new album, "I Am A River".
Hosted by the Embassy of Bangladesh in Washinton D.C., the evening's event celebrated not only Laila's new album but the 40th anniversary of Bangladesh-US diplomatic relations. Ambassador Akramul Qader opened with a speech explaining the importance of this event. The fusion of Indian and Western Classical music presented on "I Am A River" was a fitting soundtrack for such a celebration.



The first performance of the night was given by the Dakshina Dance Company. Daniel Phoenix Singh and Natalia Mesa Higuera dazzled the audience with the flowing and thunderous traditional Indian dance. This was followed by an audio-visual presentation of watercolor paintings by Alif matched with music from "I Am A River". Each song on the album represents a different mood, aspect, or stage of life... each flowing into the next as a river flows. The striking watercolors were like visual representations of the music itself. 

Touching again on an element of East-West fusion, Alif Laila performed on sitar with classical cellist Alison Bazala Kim. Accompanied by Monir Hossain on tabla, the trio presented something truly original. The bowed cello seemed to be a perfect partner for the dynamic sitar. Each a separate voice singing the same song. The two stringed instruments built up to a riveting composition kept alive and running by precise, energetic rhythms. The final performance - a traditional sitar/tabla duet - was equally as mind-blowing. Alif spun a web of melodies kept firm with the fluid beats of Monir's tabla. The joy and beauty found in their music washed over the audience as evident at the reception after the show. Alif's art and the music of "I Am A River" have shown that whether you are from the east or west, we are all part of the flowing river of life.

Review by Jeff Byers

Thursday, March 1, 2012

Tribute to Shahid

Tribute to Shahid, my brother with Raag Patdeep, Sanfrancisco, Oct. 2008


April1 4th, 1944 - March 1, 2008
This music was played in memory of my brother Shahid, on the first year that we lost him.
Javad Bhuta is on tabla. The recording was done without any electronic amplification.

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Videos from the February 4th Concert in Silver Spring

Alif Laila at One Circle, Silver Spring, MD - February 4th, 2012
Raag Kedar - Alap and Jor


Raag Bhairavi with Stream Ohrstrom

Thursday, January 26, 2012

Upcoming Concert in Maryland


Thursday, January 19, 2012

Alif Laila with Soumen Sarkar on SURTARANG - 101.8 WCR FM Wolverhampton City Radio UK - Dec. 14th, 2011


Sitar by Alif Laila with Soumen Sarkar on Tabla for SURTARANG' on 101.8 WCR FM Wolverhampton City Radio UK on Dec 14th 2011

Monday, December 19, 2011

Voice Of America Bangladesh TV - Performance and Interview



Shehzeen Choudhury takes you to Alif Laila's sitar performance in Washington D.C.
She plays to the tunes of Rabindranath Tagore. Monir Hossain is on tabla. And Gauri Koneswaran reads his poetry. Together they celebrate Tagore and his legacy.

A Production of Hello America, Voice of America