Sarod Maestros Amaan & Ayaan Ali Bangash Release Conservation Album 'Celebrating Our Tigers'

Sarod maestros Amaan and Ayaan Ali Bangash have announced their new album, 'Celebrating Our Tigers,' in association with WWF-India. The album is designed as an immersive sonic experience that pays tribute to India's tigers and wilderness. A special track, 'Kabini,' features the teenage twin grandsons of Ustad Amjad Ali Khan, symbolizing an intergenerational commitment to conservation. The brothers hope the music will deepen listeners' connection to nature and inspire action to protect biodiversity.

Key Points: Amaan & Ayaan Ali Bangash Launch 'Celebrating Our Tigers' Album

  • Album supports tiger conservation
  • Collaboration with WWF-India
  • Features track with teenage grandsons
  • Aims to inspire environmental stewardship
  • Sonic journey through India's wilderness
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Amaan Ali Bangash, Ayaan Ali Bangash announce new album 'Celebrating Our Tigers'

Sarod maestros Amaan & Ayaan Ali Bangash, WWF-India Goodwill Ambassadors, announce new album dedicated to tiger conservation.

"Every note is a tribute to the resilience of these magnificent creatures - Amaan Ali Bangash"

Mumbai, February 13

Sarod maestros Amaan Ali Bangash and Ayaan Ali Bangash, who have been named the Goodwill Ambassadors for WWF-India, announced their new album 'Celebrating Our Tigers' on Friday.

Launched in association with WWF-India, one of the country's leading conservation organisations founded in 1969, 'Celebrating Our Tigers' reflects a shared commitment to environmental stewardship.

Speaking of the album, Amaan Ali Bangash in a press note, stated, "Through 'Celebrating Our Tigers', we wanted to create more than just music. We aimed to craft an immersive experience that echoes the raw beauty and majesty of India's wilderness. Every note is a tribute to the resilience of these magnificent creatures and to the tireless efforts of those who protect them. We hope this album deepens listeners' connection with nature and inspires a renewed commitment to preserving our planet's biodiversity."

Ayaan Ali Bangash added, "This project has been an incredibly moving journey, allowing us to explore the sonic landscapes of India's tiger reserves. Collaborating with WWF-India and witnessing conservation successes firsthand has been deeply inspiring. Music has the power to communicate emotion and stories beyond words, and with 'Celebrating Our Tigers', we invite listeners to celebrate this conservation triumph and reflect on our shared responsibility to protect these iconic animals for generations to come."

The album takes listeners on an evocative sonic journey through India's diverse wilderness, tracing landscapes critical to tiger conservation.

A special highlight of the album is the track Kabini, which features Zohaan Ali Bangash and Abeer Ali Bangash, the teenage twin grandsons of Ustad Amjad Ali Khan and sons of Ayaan Ali Bangash. Their involvement symbolizes a deeply personal and intergenerational commitment to wildlife conservation, reflecting the twins' own passion for India's tigers and natural heritage, the press note said.

- ANI

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Rohit P
This is the kind of news we need more of. Artists using their platform for a cause close to every Indian's heart - protecting our national animal. The Project Tiger story is a conservation success we should all be proud of. Jai Hind!
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David E
As someone who visited Ranthambore last year, the idea of a sonic journey through these landscapes is fascinating. I hope the album captures the true spirit of the jungle. Great to see such a personal, intergenerational effort.
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Anjali F
Respectfully, while the intent is noble, I hope the funds from this album actually reach ground-level conservation efforts and forest guards. Sometimes these celebrity partnerships are more about PR than tangible impact. The proof will be in the follow-through.
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Karthik V
Sarod and tigers - two iconic symbols of India coming together! The involvement of the teenage grandsons is heartwarming. This is how you pass on values. Will definitely support this by buying the album. 🙏
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Sarah B
This is a wonderful fusion of art and activism. Music truly is a universal language that can bridge gaps and inspire action. Looking forward to experiencing the "sonic landscapes" they've created. Well done to the Bangash brothers and WWF-India.

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