Romance - Shringar (Sanyog)
About Romance - Shringar (Sanyog)
\"Romance - Shringar (Sanyog)\" is a track from the album Fusion From India, released under an unspecified label and year. The composition features a collaborative performance by flutist Ronu Majumdar, santoor player Tarun Bhattacharya, and mohan veena artist Vishwa Mohan Bhatt. The piece spans 7 minutes and 12 seconds and occupies the seventh position in the album’s tracklist.
The track exemplifies a fusion of Indian classical and contemporary musical elements. Majumdar contributes bansuri flute passages rooted in the shringar (romantic) rasa tradition, while Bhattacharya’s santoor provides harmonic depth with its struck-string timbre. Bhatt’s mohan veena, a modified slide guitar, integrates melodic and rhythmic layers characteristic of Hindustani classical music. The title’s parenthetical \"Sanyog\" suggests a thematic or structural convergence, though specific lyrical or compositional details remain undocumented.
The album Fusion From India positions itself within the broader 1990s–2000s wave of Indo-fusion projects that blended classical raga frameworks with global instrumentation. While the exact release date and production context are unverified, the track’s duration and artist lineup align with live-performance-derived studio recordings common to the era. No additional metadata confirms whether the piece includes improvisational segments or pre-composed arrangements.
Notable for its instrumental interplay, the track omits vocal components, focusing on the interplay between flute, santoor, and mohan veena. The absence of percussion or electronic processing distinguishes it from more rhythmically driven fusion works of the period. Further details regarding the album’s reception, chart performance, or subsequent reissues are not publicly accessible.