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Shillong Chamber Choir
Choir
Shillong Chamber Choir performing at inaugural ceremony of 42nd International Film Festival of India in 2011
OriginShillong, Meghalaya
Founded2001
Members25 (fifteen singers and other musicians/soloists)
Music directorNeil Nongkynrih
Chief conductorNeil Nongkynrih
Websitewww.shillongchamberchoir.com

Shillong Chamber Choir is an Indian chamber choir based in Shillong, Meghalaya that was founded in 2001. It received fame after winning the reality talent show, India's Got Talent (Season 2) in October 2010, on Colors TV, part of the Got Talent franchise, where it performed western chorals, as well as choral-style revamps of Hindi film (Bollywood) classics.[1][2][3]

The choir participated in the 6th World Choir Games held at Shaoxing China (Shanghai) in July 2010 and was awarded Gold in all three categories: Musica Sacra, Gospel and Popular.[1]

History

The choir made its debut performance at Pinewood Hotel in Shillong, dubbed as rock capital of India[3] on 14 and 15 January 2001,[4] with Neil Nongkynrih, a concert pianist as their conductor, and continued performing ever since. Nongkynrih studied at the Guildhall School of Music and Trinity College, London, and thereafter worked as a concert pianist for 13 years in Europe, before returning to Shillong in Meghalaya and starting the choir with local youth.[5]

Today, it has 25 members including 15 singers, and other musicians and soloist, apart from conductor Nongkynrih. The choir’s repertoire includes works of western classical music, including Handel, Bach, Gershwin and Mozart, from hits by rock group Queen, and Khasi folk songs and opera.[6] Over the years it has performed in Britain, Poland, Switzerland, Sri Lanka, Italy and the Indian cities of Delhi, Bangalore, Mumbai and Guwahati. In 2008 The Shillong Chamber Choir, a short film, was directed by Bollywood scriptwriter Urmi Juvekar, sponsored by Government of India.[5]

The choir performed with the visiting Vienna Chamber Orchestra in March 2009 at Shillong and Kolkata, and was invited to perform in Sri Lanka.[7][8] In July 2010, the choir was selected by ICCR for a Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region (MDoNER) sponsored trip to participate at the 6th World Choir Games ("Choir Olympics") held at Shaoxing China (Shanghai),[9] where it was a lone Indian group amidst over 8,055 singers in 209 choirs from more than 60 countries, besides 14,072 Chinese singers; 260 choirs took part in choral competitions in 20 categories.[4][10] Shillong Chamber Choir got gold diplomas (not the top awards) in three categories: Musica-Sacra (sacred music), Gospel (medley of few songs) and Popular (medley of Bollywood and English numbers).[11] This came after its participation at the 2nd World Choir Games, in South Korea (2002), won it a silver award in the folklore category.[8]

The choir participated in reality talent show India's Got Talent (Season 2) in September 2010, on Colors TV, after participating in Kolkata auditions, where they qualified and then survived the elimination rounds,[2][12] where they sang Hindi film classics "Ajeeb Daastan Hai Yeh" from Dil Apna Aur Preet Parai (1960) and "Yeh Dosti" from Sholay (1975) in the semi-final round. The choir grew immensely popular in Northeast India and even Union minister of state for Rural Development, Agatha Sangma appealed to the people of the Northeast to vote for the group in the finals, when she visit the group in Mumbai.[13] It went on to win the show finale on 2 October, where they sang a choral version of Hindi film song "Tu Aashiqui Hai" from Jhankaar Beats (2003), while drummer Teji Toko from Arunachal Pradesh came second, and Sikh martial arts group Bir Khalsa came in third.[3]

The choir performed at President Pratibha Patil’s presidential banquet at the Rashtrapati Bhavan on 8 November, for the U.S. President, Barack Obama and Michelle Obama, during their November 2010 state visit to India.[6][14] They have already performed once at Rashtrapati Bhavan at the invitation of then president, A.P.J. Abdul Kalam on Christmas 2002.[15]

On 28 and 29 October 2011, they performed again with The Vienna Chamber Orchestra in Shillong in a concert called "Bollywood Leitmotifs Also..." whereby melodies from Indian cinematic music was revamped for the choir and orchestra by their conductor Neil Nongkynrih.On 30 October 2011, they collaborated with Shankar, Ehsaan and Loy at the second Global Indian Music Awards(GIMA) which was shown on Colors channel. In 2015, Nongkynrih founder, mentor and conductor of the group was awarded Padma Shri, the fourth highest civilian award of India.[16]

In 2013, they composed and sung four songs for their debut Malayalam movie, Goodbye December,[17] and the song "madi madi",[18] had aired live by BBC Radio.

The choir has been touring extensively all around India and the world gaining fame and recognition. Their future projects include involvement in music videos, movies and concerts all over India.

Shillong Chamber Choir often performs Christmas shows towards the end of the year. In December 2018 they performed in Chennai on December 15 at Phoenix Market City and December 18 at Khar Gymkhana.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Shillong Choir hits high note, wins contest – and many hearts". Indian Express. 4 October 2010.
  2. ^ a b "Misty mountain chorus: How the Shillong Chamber Choir won over India and opened a window to Meghalaya". Mint. 7 October 2010.
  3. ^ a b c "ALL TOGETHER NOW AND WITH FEELING". Tehelka Magazine. 16 October 2010.
  4. ^ a b "Shillong Choir to perform in China". The Times of India. 7 July 2010.
  5. ^ a b "A special world of music from North-East". The Hindu. 18 July 2008.
  6. ^ a b "Shillong Chamber Choir to perform for Barack Obama". The Hindu. 30 October 2010.
  7. ^ "Happy days". Indian Express. 22 December 2009.
  8. ^ a b "Shillong ensemble wins three golds at choir Olympics". Sify.com. 27 July 2010.
  9. ^ "Ministry of DoNER to Sponsor Visit of Shillong Chamber Choir to China". Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region. 5 July 2010.
  10. ^ "Shillong Choir to participate in 6th World Choir Games". CNN-IBN. 9 July 2010.
  11. ^ "Shillong Choir bags three gold in World Choir Games". CNN-IBN. 29 July 2010.
  12. ^ "Choir pledges to stay 'humble'". The Telegraph. 7 October 2010.
  13. ^ "Agatha bats for gifted choir - Minister & brother visit Shillong nightingales in Mumbai". The Telegraph. 25 September 2010.
  14. ^ "Mumbai Students get ready for Obama". The Times of India. 31 October 2010.
  15. ^ "Banquet special, in scale and style". Hindustan Times. 25 October 2010.
  16. ^ "Padma Awards 2015". Press Information Bureau. Archived from the original on 26 January 2015. Retrieved 25 January 2015.
  17. ^ "GoodBye December Malayalam Movie Preview". Theater Balcony. 1 March 2012.
  18. ^ "mAdi MaDi - tHe MaDi sONg FoR LaZy BoYS & laZy GirLs". Shillong chember choir. 1 March 2012.