EntertainmentAbani Sahu28 Apr 2026
Mumbai/London, Apr 28 (BNP): Oscar-winning composer A. R. Rahman marked a major milestone in his international concert journey with a sold-out debut performance at the iconic Royal Albert Hall, celebrating the rise of a new generation of musicians.
The three-night orchestral showcase, titled “AR Rahman x Rushil Ranjan,” was created in collaboration with composer and Associate Artist Rushil Ranjan. The production brought together emerging Indian talent and world-class performers in a unique blend of Indian and Western classical traditions.
A defining highlight of the concert was Rangreza, a newly commissioned composition co-created by Rahman and Ranjan. Rooted in Sufi philosophy, the piece explored shared spiritual and musical connections across cultures. It was performed by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and London Voices, alongside Associate Artist Abi Sampa, under the baton of Melvin Tay.
One of the most emotional moments of the evening came with the participation of musicians from Rahman’s KM Music Conservatory and the Sunshine Orchestra, an initiative supporting talented youth from underserved communities in Western classical music. Their performance alongside an international orchestra at one of the world’s most prestigious venues was hailed as a landmark moment of representation.
Rahman said seeing the Sunshine Orchestra share the stage with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra was deeply special, adding that he was proud of the young musicians for making India proud globally and taking music to new heights.
The programme also featured vocalist Sarthak Kalyani and percussionist Janan Sathiendran, while choreography by Aakash Odedra added a striking visual dimension to the performance.
Audiences were also treated to grand orchestral reinterpretations of Rahman’s celebrated scores from Jodhaa Akbar, Guru, 127 Hours, and Rockstar, among others.
The showcase marked a significant evolution in the global presentation of Indian film music, positioning emerging Indian artists at the forefront of an international cultural dialogue.