Did Rahul Sharma Just Drop the EP ‘Ethereal – Splendour of Mewar’?

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Key Takeaways
- ‘Ethereal – Splendour of Mewar’ reflects India's rich royal heritage.
- It features five immersive tracks that evoke calm and reflection.
- Collaboration with Shriji Huzur Dr. Lakshyaraj Singh Mewar enhances cultural authenticity.
- Available on Times Music's YouTube channel and streaming platforms.
- An exploration of the connection between tradition and modernity in music.
Mumbai, June 19 (NationPress) Santoor maestro Rahul Sharma has unveiled his EP ‘Ethereal – Splendour of Mewar’ in celebration of World Music Day. This EP serves as a tribute to India’s regal past and enduring legacy, featuring a collection of five immersive tracks.
The EP highlights Rahul Sharma’s distinctive santoor melodies, which evoke a sense of tranquility, reflection, and connection. ‘Ethereal’ offers a profound auditory experience, ideal for moments of mindfulness and serenity. It transports listeners into the essence of India’s royal spirit while maintaining a globally appealing musical narrative.
Discussing the EP, Rahul Sharma remarked, “‘Ethereal’ is more than mere music; it’s a voyage through centuries marked by bravery, elegance, and royalty. Crafting this tribute to the Mewar legacy has been a personal and spiritual endeavor.”
This EP intricately weaves the meditative elegance of Indian music with the splendor of Rajasthan’s noble history. It was developed in collaboration with Shriji Huzur Dr. Lakshyaraj Singh Mewar and pays tribute to the illustrious heritage of the Mewar dynasty while celebrating the essence of Udaipur through sound and storytelling.
Dr. Lakshyaraj Singh Mewar commented, “Music has always been a vital part of Mewar’s living heritage. Rahul ji’s composition exquisitely encapsulates the essence of our legacy. ‘Ethereal’ transcends mere tribute—it’s a timeless offering that mirrors our history and continues to inspire the present.”
Rahul Sharma has previously collaborated with global artists such as Kenny G (released under Times Music), the French world music group Deep Forest, and pianist Richard Clayderman, showcasing Indian music to audiences worldwide.
Mandar Thakur, CEO of Times Music, stated, “We are committed to curating projects that celebrate India’s rich cultural heritage. ‘Ethereal – Splendour of Mewar’ represents a powerful fusion of heritage, innovation, and artistic excellence. We are privileged to present Rahul Sharma’s vision to a global audience on this World Music Day.”
Ethereal – Splendour of Mewar is currently available exclusively on Times Music’s YouTube channel and across all leading audio streaming platforms.