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In Pictures: Indian tunes dominate Beating the Retreat ceremony at Vijay Chowk

Tunes By Indian Musicians, Foot-tapping Drumbeats And Calming Chimes Reverberated The Air As The Imposing Rashtrapati Bhavan Lit Up At Sunset Marking The End Of The 66th Republic Day Celebrations With ‘Beating Retreat’ Ceremony At Vijay Chowk Here Today.

PTI | Updated on: 29 Jan 2015, 08:17:37 PM

New Delhi:

Tunes by Indian musicians, foot-tapping drumbeats and calming chimes reverberated the air as the imposing Rashtrapati Bhavan lit up at sunset marking the end of the 66th Republic Day celebrations with ‘Beating Retreat’ ceremony at Vijay Chowk here today.

Indian tunes were the flavour of this year’s ceremony including ‘Vir Bharat’, ‘Chhana Bilauri’, ‘Jai Janam Bhumi’ and ‘Athulya Bharat’ which garnered a large round of applause from the viewers.

Other tunes were ‘Deshon Ka Sartaj Bharat’, ‘Cutty’s Wedding’, ‘Piper O’ Drumond’, ‘Gorkha Brigade’, ‘Ocean Splendour’, ‘Blue Field’, ‘Battle of the Sky’, ‘Anandlokey’, ‘Dashing Desh’, ‘Flying Star’, ‘Glorious India’, ‘Bhupal’, ‘Indian Soldiers’, ‘Hathroi’, ‘Salam to the Soldiers’, ‘Giri Raj’, ‘Drummers’ Call’, ‘Abide With Me’ and lastly the ever-popular ‘Sare Jahan Se Acha’.

Tunes of Hindi songs ‘Aie mere vatan ke logon’, ‘Maa Tujhe salam’ and ‘kandhon se milte hain kandhen’ also sent the spectators into a time-warp.

President Pranab Mukherjee, Vice President Hamid Ansari accompanied by his wife Salma, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and several other dignitaries watched as the bands from several regiments of the armed forces played.

Mukherjee, the chief guest of the function and the Supreme Commander of the armed forces, came from the Rashtrapati Bhavan in his armoured limousine unlike last year when he had arrived in an open six-horse buggy which was used by the Viceroy during the British rule.

His arrival was sounded by trumpeters, buglers and echo buglers followed by playing of national anthem.

20 of the 23 performances were composed by Indian musicians for the hour-long ceremony in which bands of the Indian Army, as also one each from the Indian Navy and the Indian Air Force, participated.

The band members, in their red, olive green, orange and navy blue uniforms, played the tunes for an hour before the flag was lowered amid retreat by buglers.

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First Published : 29 Jan 2015, 07:46:00 PM

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