Mangaluru: ‘Bhogos Mhaka’ Konkani Lenten Hymn by Blue Angels Choir set to premiere on Mar 27


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Mangaluru, Mar 26: Blue Angels Choir, one of the finest choirs in Mangaluru is all set for its new release. 'Bhogos Mhaka', a Konkani Lenten Hymn which will premiere on Sunday, March 27 on their YouTube Channel at 11AM (IST).

The lyric has been penned down by Fr JoCy Siddakatte, whereas Denzil Pereira the coordinator of BAC has composed the tune and has arranged the Harmonies. Music production and arrangements has been done by Dolwin Kolalagiri. Cliyon Dsilva has rendered the vocals for this project.

 

The chorus has been sung by Neel Coelho, Hansel Rego, Sonal Agnes Monteiro, Dealle Dsouza, Dheeraj Lobo, Ashel Dsouza, Hayden Sequeira, Valeny Goveas and Simone Monteiro. Vocals were recorded by Stephen Frank at Carmel Audio Studio. The project has been mixed by Srikanth Srinivas Chennai at Daijiworld Audio Visual Pvt Ltd. Videography and Editing has been done by Carmel Studio under the guidance of Fr Stephen Lobo. The video has been shot at Infant Mary Church, Bajjodi. Posters have been designed by Ashish Joseph Carvalho at Gratia Graphic Design. Honest Porbulu, Cruize Official and Konkani Beatz are the social media partners for the project.

Do watch the teaser of 'Bhogos Mhaka', a Konkani Lenten Hymn below and stay tuned as Blue Angels Choir, Mangaluru will be premiering on Sunday, March 27 on their YouTube Channel at 11AM (IST)

Link: https://youtu.be/dKAEJEfvpLQ

  

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