

Ujjwal Saagar
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(Singer • Music Director • Composer • Lyricist • Live Performer) Ujjwal Saagar is a Nepali singer, music director, composer, and live performer known for his soulful vocal tone, poetic songwriting, and contemporary acoustic‑fusion sound. Active sinc...
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(Singer • Music Director • Composer • Lyricist • Live Performer) Ujjwal Saagar is a Nepali singer, music director, composer, and live performer known for his soulful vocal tone, poetic songwriting, a...
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Born in february 5, 1988. Bred in Kathmandu Valley. Started performing at the age of 5. After ending up as the second runner up in national level broadcasted singing competition 'Nepal Star - 2005' at the age of 16 ; continued music studies in Kathmandu University later in affiliation with SOAS ( University of London ). Currently studying Masters in music. Field of expertise in occidental and oriental music in general. Which includes Music - research, business, analysis; musicology, singing-song writing, composing, arranging & production ( contemporary styles, orchestration, background scoring, vocal designing ). Instrumentalist of guitar, piano ( contemporary Jazz, classical ), Vocal ( styles: Khayal, Dhrupad, Belcanto - tenor, rock-pop, R&B, Rap ), local instruments ( Dhimay baja, madal, Sarangi )
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