LATA MANGESHKAR, known as the ‘Nightingale of India’ for her melodious voice, holds the distinction of being the first Indian artiste ever to perform live at London’s iconic Royal Albert Hall.
The legendary singer, who passed away aged 92 in Mumbai on Sunday (6), chose the British venue for her debut on the international stage way back in 1974 where she performed some of her most loved melodies to a packed audience.
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“This is my first concert outside India. I was quite nervous, but I am grateful for the warm reception,” she said in her brief speech in Hindi.
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During the course of the show, Mangeshkar shared her memories of singing with her Bollywood contemporaries such as Kishore Kumar and Hemant Kumar and performing with leading musicians, such as SD Burman and Naushad.
She also displayed a quirky sense of humour as she shared anecdotes with the audience.
The sell-out concert was introduced by Dilip Kumar, the late actor whom she referred to as her brother “Yusuf Bhai”.
“Just as the fragrance of a flower has no colour, just as flowing water or the breeze have no boundaries, and just as the rays of the sun have no religious divide, the voice of Lata Mangeshkar is just such a miracle of nature,” said Kumar, or Yusuf Khan, in his famous introductory speech in Urdu, before he encouraged the audience to welcome the singer on stage with resounding applause.
The concert, which remains one of the late singer’s rare performances with a live orchestra, was organised in aid of the Nehru Memorial Fund, set up to bestow fellowships in memory of India’s first prime minister who passed away in 1964.
The show covered Mangeshkar's biggest Bollywood hits over the decades, including ‘Aaja Re Pardesi’ from ‘Madhumati’, ‘Inhin Logon Ne’ from ‘Pakeezah' and ‘Aayega Aanewala’ from ‘Mahal’.
The recording from the live show, set in two volumes of long-playing records (LPs), went on to sell more than 133,000 copies.
The Royal Albert Hall is a registered charity in the UK.
“The world’s leading figures in music, dance, sport and politics have appeared on our stage since we opened in 1871, and now over 1.7 million people enjoy live experiences here every year, with millions more experiencing our events through broadcasts, recordings and new media channels,” according to the website of the Royal Albert Hall.













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