Just heard Albela Sajan on YOUTUBE and I can understand why the media in one place described Mauli as enthralling to both the lead composers and the audience. Mauli is so serene in this performance. And so different from the powerful and magical "head voice" in Mayyia Mayyia. Her voice in Albela Sajan is so soothing and enchanted, it could mend any broken heart and keep it evergreen. No need for the golden needle and silver thread. Just how do you do it Mauli?
RE:The Voice That Enthrals
by Beldeu Singh on Oct 07, 2007 09:50 PM Permalink
On listening it again, her voice in Albela Sajan reminds me of Krishna's flute.
RE:RE:The Voice That Enthrals
by Beldeu Singh on Oct 07, 2007 10:39 PM Permalink
In Rasiya, Mauli is sweetly intoxicating and intoxicating sweetly. The voice takes a sober mind into a trance of druken stupor not wanting to get soberish again as it pines for more. While in one part her voice seems coming from a harmonium in her mouth and blends with the sound on the snakecharmer's flute in the later part. Certainly the innate nature of her voice enthrals.