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Nandita Natarajan
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過去
7月
11
2020
Monte Gordo, Portugal
Playa Verde
行きました
2月
08
2020
London, United Kingdom
Blackheath Halls
行きました
12月
28
2019
London, United Kingdom
The Chapel, Old Royal Naval College
行きました
10月
19
2019
Genève, Switzerland
Théâtre Du Léman
行きました
10月
05
2019
Oxford, United Kingdom
New Theatre Oxford
行きました
9月
07
2019
Toulouse, France
Capitole salle des illustres
行きました
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Nandita Natarajan について
Nandita Natarajan is an award-winning musical theater and film score singer, best known in Europe for winning the third nomination at the Swiss Eurovision selections for her song, ‘Le Monde Danse’, a song that talks about environmental awareness.
Nandita made her media debut at the age of 14 on Swiss television after winning a song contest organized by the Télétop Press. Her first single, ‘J’veux Pas Choisir’, achieved immediate success in Switzerland, Belgium and Canada, gaining her public recognition among Francophone audiences.
Nandita made her presence known in France by being the recipient of the Jean Ferrat Award for the Best Foreign Performer, as well the Fourth French song award, for her cover song, ‘Lettre à France’.
In 2004, she recorded the ‘Le Monde Danse’ song, composed by Soren Sorensen for Eurovision Contest, which gained her public recognition across Europe.
Her additional credits include ‘L’oiseau’, adapted by Calogero, ‘Snow Flakes’ for BBC, ‘Adagio’, ‘Cançoa do Mar’ in Portuguese and ‘Lingashtakam’ in Sanskrit.
Natarajan has appeared in various musical theatre productions, among others, as ‘Diane the huntress’ in the musical Les Folies De Lucien and in the leading role of ‘Christine Daae’ in The Phantom of the Opera.
Nandita Natarajan’s concert appearances include multiple engagements with The Old Royal Naval College, BBC 3 Symphony Orchestra, Anglia Ruskin Philharmonic Orchestra in the UK, RTS radio, BBC 3, SRF Radio, Léman Bleu, One FM and Radio-Lac. She has toured all over Switzerland as well as France and Italy and performed with various choirs in the United Kingdom.
Her recordings include ‘J’Veux Pas Choisir’, ‘Le Monde Danse’, ‘Lettre à France’, ‘L’amour en Heritage’, ‘Cançoa do Mar’, ‘L’oiseau’ and ‘Lingashtakam’.
Nandita made her media debut at the age of 14 on Swiss television after winning a song contest organized by the Télétop Press. Her first single, ‘J’veux Pas Choisir’, achieved immediate success in Switzerland, Belgium and Canada, gaining her public recognition among Francophone audiences.
Nandita made her presence known in France by being the recipient of the Jean Ferrat Award for the Best Foreign Performer, as well the Fourth French song award, for her cover song, ‘Lettre à France’.
In 2004, she recorded the ‘Le Monde Danse’ song, composed by Soren Sorensen for Eurovision Contest, which gained her public recognition across Europe.
Her additional credits include ‘L’oiseau’, adapted by Calogero, ‘Snow Flakes’ for BBC, ‘Adagio’, ‘Cançoa do Mar’ in Portuguese and ‘Lingashtakam’ in Sanskrit.
Natarajan has appeared in various musical theatre productions, among others, as ‘Diane the huntress’ in the musical Les Folies De Lucien and in the leading role of ‘Christine Daae’ in The Phantom of the Opera.
Nandita Natarajan’s concert appearances include multiple engagements with The Old Royal Naval College, BBC 3 Symphony Orchestra, Anglia Ruskin Philharmonic Orchestra in the UK, RTS radio, BBC 3, SRF Radio, Léman Bleu, One FM and Radio-Lac. She has toured all over Switzerland as well as France and Italy and performed with various choirs in the United Kingdom.
Her recordings include ‘J’Veux Pas Choisir’, ‘Le Monde Danse’, ‘Lettre à France’, ‘L’amour en Heritage’, ‘Cançoa do Mar’, ‘L’oiseau’ and ‘Lingashtakam’.
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ジャンル:
Film Score, World Fusion, Classical Crossover
近日開催予定の公演はありません
Nandita Natarajan にお住いの地域での公演リクエストを送る
公演をリクエスト
concerts and tour dates
過去
7月
11
2020
Monte Gordo, Portugal
Playa Verde
行きました
2月
08
2020
London, United Kingdom
Blackheath Halls
行きました
12月
28
2019
London, United Kingdom
The Chapel, Old Royal Naval College
行きました
10月
19
2019
Genève, Switzerland
Théâtre Du Léman
行きました
10月
05
2019
Oxford, United Kingdom
New Theatre Oxford
行きました
9月
07
2019
Toulouse, France
Capitole salle des illustres
行きました
もっと見る
Nandita Natarajan について
Nandita Natarajan is an award-winning musical theater and film score singer, best known in Europe for winning the third nomination at the Swiss Eurovision selections for her song, ‘Le Monde Danse’, a song that talks about environmental awareness.
Nandita made her media debut at the age of 14 on Swiss television after winning a song contest organized by the Télétop Press. Her first single, ‘J’veux Pas Choisir’, achieved immediate success in Switzerland, Belgium and Canada, gaining her public recognition among Francophone audiences.
Nandita made her presence known in France by being the recipient of the Jean Ferrat Award for the Best Foreign Performer, as well the Fourth French song award, for her cover song, ‘Lettre à France’.
In 2004, she recorded the ‘Le Monde Danse’ song, composed by Soren Sorensen for Eurovision Contest, which gained her public recognition across Europe.
Her additional credits include ‘L’oiseau’, adapted by Calogero, ‘Snow Flakes’ for BBC, ‘Adagio’, ‘Cançoa do Mar’ in Portuguese and ‘Lingashtakam’ in Sanskrit.
Natarajan has appeared in various musical theatre productions, among others, as ‘Diane the huntress’ in the musical Les Folies De Lucien and in the leading role of ‘Christine Daae’ in The Phantom of the Opera.
Nandita Natarajan’s concert appearances include multiple engagements with The Old Royal Naval College, BBC 3 Symphony Orchestra, Anglia Ruskin Philharmonic Orchestra in the UK, RTS radio, BBC 3, SRF Radio, Léman Bleu, One FM and Radio-Lac. She has toured all over Switzerland as well as France and Italy and performed with various choirs in the United Kingdom.
Her recordings include ‘J’Veux Pas Choisir’, ‘Le Monde Danse’, ‘Lettre à France’, ‘L’amour en Heritage’, ‘Cançoa do Mar’, ‘L’oiseau’ and ‘Lingashtakam’.
Nandita made her media debut at the age of 14 on Swiss television after winning a song contest organized by the Télétop Press. Her first single, ‘J’veux Pas Choisir’, achieved immediate success in Switzerland, Belgium and Canada, gaining her public recognition among Francophone audiences.
Nandita made her presence known in France by being the recipient of the Jean Ferrat Award for the Best Foreign Performer, as well the Fourth French song award, for her cover song, ‘Lettre à France’.
In 2004, she recorded the ‘Le Monde Danse’ song, composed by Soren Sorensen for Eurovision Contest, which gained her public recognition across Europe.
Her additional credits include ‘L’oiseau’, adapted by Calogero, ‘Snow Flakes’ for BBC, ‘Adagio’, ‘Cançoa do Mar’ in Portuguese and ‘Lingashtakam’ in Sanskrit.
Natarajan has appeared in various musical theatre productions, among others, as ‘Diane the huntress’ in the musical Les Folies De Lucien and in the leading role of ‘Christine Daae’ in The Phantom of the Opera.
Nandita Natarajan’s concert appearances include multiple engagements with The Old Royal Naval College, BBC 3 Symphony Orchestra, Anglia Ruskin Philharmonic Orchestra in the UK, RTS radio, BBC 3, SRF Radio, Léman Bleu, One FM and Radio-Lac. She has toured all over Switzerland as well as France and Italy and performed with various choirs in the United Kingdom.
Her recordings include ‘J’Veux Pas Choisir’, ‘Le Monde Danse’, ‘Lettre à France’, ‘L’amour en Heritage’, ‘Cançoa do Mar’, ‘L’oiseau’ and ‘Lingashtakam’.
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ジャンル:
Film Score, World Fusion, Classical Crossover
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