Madan Gopal Singh has composed and sung the poetry of Rumi, Shah Husain, Sultan Bahu and Bulle Shah and has also translated contemporary poets such as
Bertolt Brecht,
Federico García Lorca and even
John Lennon especially his
Imagine which he translated into Hindustani – and sung them extensively. He has sung for films like
Kumar Shahani's
Kasba and
Khayal Gatha and
Mani Kaul's
Idiot. As a singer, he travelled with the legendary Kurdo-Persian singer
Shahram Nazeri to ancient Sufi towns such as
Isfahan,
Hamadan and
Kermanshah. He also performed at the 2nd Sufi Soul World Music Festival held in
Lahore,
Pakistan in 2001. Singh was invited to the
Smithsonian Folklife Festival 2002, Washington as a presenter-performer. In all, he gave/made/conducted 28 concerts, presentations and workshops. He composed music for the documentary film on Kashmir- Paradise on a River of Hell directed by Meenu Gaur and Abir Bazaz. He also composed music for Sabiha Sumar's celebrated
Khamosh Pani – a French-German-Pakistan coproduction that won the Best Film award at the Locarno Film Festival, 2003. A CD of live recording of his music titled
Concert for Noor was produced in 2012 by the Noor Inayat Memorial Trust (UK). He composed music for ''Fana'a – Ranjha Revisited'' – a musical by
Navtej Johar showcased at various places world over. He composed music for
Beyond Partition – a film by Lalit Joshi, South Asian Cinema Foundation, London. Among other places he has performed at the Town Hall Festival, Bari, Italy; Experimenta 2005, Alberobello, Italy; World Sufi Spirit Festival in the Ahhichatragarh Fort
Nagaur, in February 2013; the Bonn Biennale, 2006 where he appeared as the main chorus in two performances of
Agra Bazaar directed by Habib Tanvir; the Other Festival held in Chennai in December 2006 and the Festival of India, Brussels in 2007. ==References==