Deepak Kharel is resonating in a solo evening with an orchestra.

He will perform 17 songs, featuring 52 instrumentalists, including 4 Norwegian artists, and a chorus of 16 youth and children.

Chaitra 16, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

Deepak Kharel is resonating in a solo evening with an orchestra.

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Deepak Kharel, the creator of Nepali Sugam Sangeet, will perform his first solo evening with a large orchestra, 'Echoes of Eternity', on Chaitra 27 at Nepal Pragya Pratishthan.

In the program, Kharel will perform 17 songs including his timeless songs 'Purnimako Raat Pani', 'Timro Too Hasilo Muharko', 'Yo Karmabhumiko Anganma', 'Pratikesha Gar Meri Mayalu', 'Badal Banideu', 'Garun Ki Mitho Bhool' and 'Bihaniko Siretoma'.

The organizing organization Sudhakar Violin School has stated that this special musical evening will feature 52 instrumentalists, including 4 Norwegian artists, and a chorus of 16 youth and children. The organizers say that musicians aged 11 to 70 will participate in the program and that it will build a musical bridge between three generations of music.

'I am preparing to give an unforgettable experience to those who love Nepali easy music through this program. A program with this kind of orchestra will give a different experience to the listeners,' said singer Kharel.

Deepak Kharel is resonating in a solo evening with an orchestra. According to Sudhakar Vasti, the creator of the program, 'Echoes of Eternity' has been organized with the aim of preserving Kharel's timeless songs and passing them on to the new generation.'' The program is being organized with a large orchestra to provide a historical musical experience for Nepali music lovers,' he said.

Kathmandu Pragya Kunj School and Annapurna School of Orchestra are the supporting organizations for the program. Tickets for the program will be available on the Khalti app, the organizer has informed.

Singer Kharel is a unique and timeless voice of Nepali easy music. Born in Kavre on 2013, Kharel has been deeply passionate about music since childhood. He pursued his musical journey with a master's degree in management and while engaged in national service, he began his formal singing journey in 2034 BS with 'Maile Racheko Geet'.

Through his songs, he has presented patriotism, love, separation, and human feelings in a simple yet profound way. He has enriched Nepali music with more than four hundred songs and 14 albums. He has been honored with the Gorkha Dakshin Bahu, National Talent Award, and Chinnalata Award among other honors.

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