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"Rekha
Surya sang to a packed hall. Rekha belongs to the Begum
Akhtar tradition, having studied under
the Begum and followed that hypnotic inheritance with
great enthusiasm and gift. Her voice is deep and
resonant and her pronunciation has the same savour as
the Begum's - a sense of hopelessness and despair which
Rekha brought to life in her style."
The
Indian Express
"Rekha
Surya enthralled .... Her audience was spellbound by her
Hori, Kajri, Jhoola and Dadra, interspersed with Ghazal.....
She was sometimes sprightly, sometimes melancholy,
always poignant."
The
Bombay Times
"In
today's world of mediocre and diluted Ghazal-singing,
what a pleasure it was to hear Begum Akthar's youngest
student Rekha Surya sing Ghazal in an authentic Thumri-style.
She has evolved her own mature style of Ghazal-rendering.
Her musical phrases are well-structured.....it was also
heartening to hear the beautiful old forms of Hori,
Kajri, Jhoola and Dadra being kept alive in her
generation."
Deccan
Chronicle
"Rekha
Surya's rich voice and passionate music evokes an exotic
image of a bygone era. But love - the theme of
Hindustani light-classical music -is as relevant today
as it was then.....Because this genre of music is
inherently romantic - yet classical - it is enjoyed both
by the connoisseur of music and the layman."
The
Satesman
"The
popular trend is to sing Ghazal either by itself, or
along with Geet and Bhajan. Rekha Surya's special mark
is that she treats Ghazal as an allied form of Thumri,
and presents it alongside Thumri and Dadra."
The
Hindustan Times
"Rekha
Surya is a talent to behold.....Rarely does one find
such confluence of restraint and abandon, discipline and
playfulness, nerve-tingling sensuality and a near-sacred
dedication to the Indian art of vocal exposition!"
Baltimore
Sun
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