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Ragas Live Festival Rubin Museum of Art. Color your mind at Ragas Live Festival, a 2. Indian classical music. Experience the innovations of New York Citys current raga renaissance as over fifty master musiciansand an enthusiastic audiencetake over the Museum for an overnight concert of sacred sounds. Ragas, with roots in the vedas, are designed to be played at specific times of day as the earth rotates, the music harmonizes with changes in light and mood, potentially transforming the listeners consciousness. At Ragas Live Festival, youll hear evening ragas as night falls and witness the sunrise to music that evokes the early morning. Schedule of Events. The Cleveland Thyagaraja Festival is supported in part by the residents of Cuyahoga County through a public grant from Cuyahoga Arts Culture. Usurp Art Day For Night Presents INDIA AT 70 FILM FESTIVAL 17 26 November 2017 Usurp in collaboration with Day For Night presents a short season of contemporary. Search Result. Kerala. Kerala, a state in the southwest region of the country, is a lush paradise of pretty mountains and valleys. It shares border with Karnataka to. Throughout the experience you can enjoy this timeless music as you peruse the Rubin Museums collection of Himalayan art and exhibitions such as The World Is Sound. Learn more about ragas. Produced for six years by the podcast NYC Radio Live and hosted at the Rubin for the first time, Ragas Live Festival is an immersive 2. A worldwide audience will share the experience in real time via a live radio broadcast on WKCR FM NY. As the world tunes in, youll tune your mind to access different states of consciousnessthis is what the music is created for. Pdf Converter Jpeg To Pdf on this page. Join us for an incredible journey Enjoy mango lassis, tapas, and cocktails available for purchase from Caf Serai, which will be open late into the night and in the early morning. There will also be pop up events throughout the museum, including meditation and traditional Hindu sunrise puja prayer. Presented by the Rubin Museum of Art, Ragas Live Festival 2. Hours of Sacred Sound is curated by NYC Radio Live and sponsored by a Humanities New York Action Grant with support from the National Endowment for the Humanities. Any views, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this program do not necessarily represent those of the National Endowment for the Humanities. LATE MORNINGThe festival commences with one of the greatest living South Indian percussionists, V. Selvaganesh, who, like his father, is known for his work with John Mc. Ustad Fateh Ali Khan. How do the music lovers across the border in Pakistan respond to Raga Durga Great music transcends borders and cultures. Krithis, VarnamsGeethams, Manodharma Alapana, Swarakalpana, Neraval, RagamTanamPallavi RTP, Viruttam. This web page is dedicated to all the great composers. 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M S Gopalakrishnan Violin' title='M S Gopalakrishnan Violin' />PM Navatam Music Collective Roopa Mahadevan with Preetha Raghu, Shraddha Balasubramaniam, Parthiv Mohan, Kaushik Ravi, Shiv Subramaniam, Asha Unni vocals, Anjna Swaminathan violin, Rohan Krishnamurthy mridangamAFTERNOONThe afternoon is invoked by a maestro traveling from Varanasi, Pandit Rabindra Narayan Goswami. Then we hear cutting edge jazz, classical and new music from Woven by Anjna Swaminathan. Max ZT and Jay Gandhi give a tribute to their teachers, Shivkumar Sharma and Hariprasad Chaurasia and their beloved album Call of the Valley. PM Rabindra Narayan Goswami sitar, Ramu Pandit tabla2 0. PM WOVEN Anjna Swaminathan violin with Stephan Crump bass, Naseem Alatrash cello3 0. PM Recalling the Valley Max ZT hammered dulcimer, Jay Gandhi bansuri, Ehren Hanson tablaSUNSETAs late afternoon leads towards evening, the transcendent singing of BenaresJaipur vocalist Falu manifests the mood to match the time. The CarnaticWestern violin duo of Arun Ramamurthy Trina Basu create original works and explore traditional and contemporary sounds. The brilliant sitarist Abhik Mukherjee paints a sonic sunset in resonance with the red sky. PM Falu Shah vocal, Sameer Gupta tabla, Arun Ramamurthy violin, Gaurav Shah vocals, harmonium5 0. PM Arun Ramamurthy violin, Trina Basu violin, Rich Stein percussion, Michael Gam bass6 0. PM Abhik Mukherjee sitar, Shankh Lahiri tablaEVENINGWe open the evening portion of the festival with the dazzling percussion duo of Samir and Dibyarka Chatterjee. The youngest son and disciple of Pt. Buddhadev Dasgupta, and an outstanding player in his own right, Anirban Dasgupta will then color our minds with the first moods of dusk on Sarod. Ganavya translates jazz standards to her native language of Tamil and recontextualizes Indian songs, showcasing her fluency in both jazz and Carnatic music. PM Tabla Duet Samir Chatterjee Dibyarka Chatterjee with Rohan Misra sarangi8 0. PM Anirban Dasgupta sarod, Mir Naqibul Islam tabla9 0. PM Ganavya vocals with jazz ensemble Utzav Lal piano, Max Ridley bassNIGHTWe go deep into the nighttime rasa, or mood, with two of the brightest stars in New York City the young Hindustani maestros Samarth Nagarkar and Jay Gandhi, both known for their evocative performances and the depth of their understanding of raga. PM Samarth Nagarkar vocal, Shankh Lahiri tabla, Rohan Prabhudesai harmonium1. PM Jay Gandhi Bansuri, Suryaksha Deshpande tablaMIDNIGHTAt midnight we get our first taste of a traditional Carnatic ensemble and hear compositions that are hundreds of years old. Then Orakel, informed by the rhythms and melodies of West Africa, India, and the Middle East, create new sounds with, tabla, oud, electronics, and the kora, the 2. West African harp. AM Vignesh Ishwar Carnatic vocal, accompanied by L. Ramakrishnan violin, Akshay Anantapadmanabhan mridangam, KV Gopalakrishnan kanjira1 0. AM Orakel Kane Mathis kora, oud, electronics, Roshni Samlal tablaPRE DAWNDuring the darkest hours we present cutting edge, cross cultural and jazz explorations with The Epichorus, A Circle Has No Beginning by Sameer Gupta, Aakash Mittals Awaz Trio, and Aaron Shragge and Rez Abbasis duo. Returning to Hindustani music, Camila Celin then prepares us for the sunrise, performing a pre dawn rasa on sarod. AM The Epichorus Priya Darshini vocals, Zach Fredman oud, Max ZT hammered dulcimerRich Stein percussion, Uri Sharlin accordion3 0. AM A Circle Has No Beginning by Sameer Gupta Sameer Gupta drumset, tabla, Marc Cary piano, Neel Murgai sitar, Rashaan Carter bass, Jay Gandhi bansuri, Arun Ramamurthy violin, Marika Hughes cello, Pawan Benjamin saxophone4 0. AM Aakash Mittals Awaz Trio Aakash Mittal saxophone, Alex Ritz drums, Rez Abbasi guitar5 0. AM Aaron Shragge dragon mouth trumpet, shakuhachi, Rez Abbasi guitar6 0. AM Camila Celin sarod, Hiren Chate tablaSUNRISEWe complete the cycle of time upstairs and witness the return of light as we hear morning ragas played by Eric Fraser with the rare gayaki ang or vocal style style he is preserving on the bansuri. Deepal Chodhari then brings her magic touch on the 7. The transcendent vocalist Mitali Bhawmik will close the 2. AM Eric Fraser bansuri, Ehren Hanson tabla 8 0. AM Deepal Chodhari santoor, Shiva Ghoshal tabla9 0. AM Mitali Bhawmik vocal, Amod Dandawate tabla, Sanatan Goswami harmonium.