Organised by German Ambassador Michael Steiner on the lawns of his residence here, the concert late last evening evoked sublime melodies with typical Kashmiri instruments like Tumbaknaer, clay pot (matka), banjo and tabla among others. Sufi singer Ragini Rainu also gave a special performance.
"The purpose of this 'Ehsas-e-Kashmir' concert is to show our solidarity with the people of Kashmir," said Steiner, who along with his wife Eliese felicitated the concert.
Efforts by the German ambassador has so far mobilised a total of Rs 75 lakhs and Steiner said he has set himself "a goal of Rs 1 crore."
"I have set myself a target of Rs 1 crore for Kashmiris. Of course, Kashmir and Kashmiris need much more. It is a devastating situation. It is only a gesture we are talking about but a gesture coming from the heart," he said.
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The supplies would be transported to Kashmir in three trucks, the first of which was flagged off by him yesterday.
"Of course, Kashmir and Kashmiris need much more. It is a devastating situation. It is only a gesture we are talking about but a gesture coming from the heart," he said.
Meanwhile, Abhay Sopori said the idea of a concert originated after a conversation with Steiner and his wife.
"I called him up and in between the conversation asked him can we do something. He didn't hesitate," said the junior Sopori who had also participated in a concert at the Shalimar Bagh in Srinagar by legendary music maestro Zubin Mehta and his Bavarian music orchestra organised by the German Embassy in September last year.