Jer Bulsara on her son Freddie Mercury

Twenty years after the death of rock’s most famous singer, and with a lavish book of rare photographs about to be published, his mother, Jer Bulsara, talks to Angela Levin about how she coped with his transformation from Farrokh Bulsara to Freddie Mercury. Freddie Mercury’s mother was watching the Olympic closing ceremony when her adored… Continue reading Jer Bulsara on her son Freddie Mercury

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India’s Only Symphony Orchestra

Western classical music has historically struggled to find a place in India, a country that has its own vibrant tradition of classical music. By Khushita Vasant | WSJ Khushroo N. Suntook, chairman of Mumbai’s  National Centre for Performing Arts, has been trying to change that. In 2004, after attending a concert in London, Mr. Suntook… Continue reading India’s Only Symphony Orchestra

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Firoz Rustomji Batliwala: Remembering the Poet on his Death Centenary

The following article was sent to us via email. It is written by Marzban Giara The music maestro who composed the Parsi anthem Chhaiye Ame Jarthosti to the tune of Good Bye My Blue Bell byMarzban Jamshedji Giara How many of us know that he also composed the popular songs such as Khudavind O Khavind,… Continue reading Firoz Rustomji Batliwala: Remembering the Poet on his Death Centenary

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Zubin Mehta Reminisces About the Shah of Iran’s Invitation to Parsis

Darius Kadivar over at Iranian.com writes about legendary conductor Zubin Mehta meeting the Shah of Iran in 1967. The Shah of Iran personally asked Zubin to spread the word that Parsis were welcome back to Iran.   Years later Zubin narrates that incident on a TV interview while on his trip to India. See video… Continue reading Zubin Mehta Reminisces About the Shah of Iran’s Invitation to Parsis

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