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"Surely Britain's best festival of South Asian music...."Songlines, world music magazine.DARBAR SOUTH ASIAN MUSIC FESTIVALThree days - 25 hours of music - Morning, afternoon and evening concerts - Dozens of artists - 20 musical traditions. Within the space of two short years, Darbar has put in place an extraordinary Festival of Indian Classical Music in Leicester.The 2008 Festival (April 4th to 6th) includes established artists like the multi-talented Pandit Nayan Ghosh on Tabla and Sitar, Surbahar maestro Irshad Khan and Uday Bhawalkar representing the ancient tradition of Dhrupad."In over 40 years of touring I have never experienced such an atmosphere."Swapan Chaudhuri, Tabla MaestroRising stars include the versatile vocal virtuoso Kaushiki Chakrabarty and the brilliant Purbayan Chatterjee on Sitar."Such a programme can only be considered as an example of hard work, respect, love for music and sincerity. Darbar is the right place for performing music."Pt. Ajoy Chakrabarty, Vocal MaestroBritish talents rubbing shoulders with overseas greats include: Tarun Jasani on Sarod; Bhupinder Chaggar on Tabla; Kaviraj Singh on Santoor and Upneet Singh on Tabla."How does one begin to explain an experience that will forever be in my memory! Darbar such a mammoth project and so beautifully orgainised. How wonderful to be part of such an event may it live forever..."Begum Parveen Sultana, Vocal MaestroAnd check out the Suñev ensemble bringing together Tabla, the electronic Rai violin, Saxophone and various drums to create innovations from age-old musical traditions.2008 also continues Darbar's work to develop the musical careers of selected UK artists by bringing them into contact with leading Indian musicians in a hothouse learning environment. Find out more by emailing info@darbar.org.uk
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"Surely Britain's best festival of South Asian music...."Songlines, world music magazine.DARBAR SOUTH ASIAN MUSIC FESTIVALThree days - 25 hours of music - Morning, afternoon and evening concerts - Dozens of artists - 20 musical traditions. Within the space of two short years, Darbar has put in place an extraordinary Festival of Indian Classical Music in Leicester.The 2008 Festival (April 4th to 6th) includes established artists like the multi-talented Pandit Nayan Ghosh on Tabla and Sitar, Surbahar maestro Irshad Khan and Uday Bhawalkar representing the ancient tradition of Dhrupad."In over 40 years of touring I have never experienced such an atmosphere."Swapan Chaudhuri, Tabla MaestroRising stars include the versatile vocal virtuoso Kaushiki Chakrabarty and the brilliant Purbayan Chatterjee on Sitar."Such a programme can only be considered as an example of hard work, respect, love for music and sincerity. Darbar is the right place for performing music."Pt. Ajoy Chakrabarty, Vocal MaestroBritish talents rubbing shoulders with overseas greats include: Tarun Jasani on Sarod; Bhupinder Chaggar on Tabla; Kaviraj Singh on Santoor and Upneet Singh on Tabla."How does one begin to explain an experience that will forever be in my memory! Darbar such a mammoth project and so beautifully orgainised. How wonderful to be part of such an event may it live forever..."Begum Parveen Sultana, Vocal MaestroAnd check out the Suñev ensemble bringing together Tabla, the electronic Rai violin, Saxophone and various drums to create innovations from age-old musical traditions.2008 also continues Darbar's work to develop the musical careers of selected UK artists by bringing them into contact with leading Indian musicians in a hothouse learning environment. Find out more by emailing info@darbar.org.uk
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