Leonard Bernstein: You have music to this?
Sri Chinmoy: I have music also. My students would be so grateful if they could sing this for you.
Leonard Bernstein: You play instruments also. You play forty-six instruments or something.
Sri Chinmoy: Jack of all trades, master of none, none, none! So, this particular song, if you could kindly allow my students to sing for you...
Leonard Bernstein: Of course! How many are there? How many students did you bring?
Sri Chinmoy: You have to forgive me, I think there are seventeen or eighteen. One of my students has come from France. He is the conductor. He is the greatest admirer of yours. His name is Olivier Greif. I have given him the name Haridas.
Leonard Bernstein: He is the boy I know from Tanglewood. He studied with me last time. He is young.
Sri Chinmoy: He is a young man, a very young conductor. And he has been shining in France of late. So this is the song. First they will sing the melody which I have composed, and then they will sing in rounds.
Leonard Bernstein: An arrangement?
Sri Chinmoy: Yes, they have made an arrangement. Only the melody is mine.
Leonard Bernstein: How wonderful! Where are they? Please let them come up.From:Sri Chinmoy,Four Summit-Height-Melodies meet with Sri Chinmoy, Agni Press, 1995
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