Alam Khan, Arjun K. Verma, Del Sol Quartet: The Resonance Between
The Resonance Between (TRB) is the new collaborative album by artists Alam Khan, Arjun K. Verma, and Del Sol Quartet -- an ensemble of remarkably synergistic vision and virtuosity.
Despite their many aesthetic similarities, Indian classical and European classical music have rarely been combined, and generally have been done so in mere juxtapositions rather than with fluid integration. TRB presents a groundbreaking new level of fusion between these cultural genres, crafting a contemporary instrumental sound for this unique original work that is so much more than simply the sum of its parts.
Strings For Peace
Amjad Ali Khan is an undisputed virtuoso of the sarod and one of India’s most celebrated classical musicians. Performing with his talented sons, this first family of the sarod represents seven generations of sarod players and musicians. In Strings for Peace, Khan and his sons are joined by Grammy-winning guitarist Sharon Isbin. By interweaving the two distinct worlds of Spanish guitar and Indian ragas, these legendary artists make an eloquent and impassioned call for harmony across cultures.
Ragamala Dance Company
Rooted in the expansive South Indian dance form of Bharatanatyam, Ragamala Dance Company manifests a kindred relationship between the ancient and the contemporary. In this evening-length performance, eleven dancers conjure a realm where time is suspended and humans merge with the divine.
Debashish Bhattacharya
Debashish Bhattacharya's music has given a niche of Hindustani Fusion. Produced numerous world music collaborations, and made cross cultural bridges as a reference for the futuristic projects in Indian and global music.
Sushma Soma: One of Singapore’s leading Carnatic practitioners.
Recognized as one of the passionate “youths driving positive change through their actions” (Today Paper, Singapore, November 2020) and one of the ’10 women leaders in music’ in Singapore.
Guy Buttery
Guy’s fascination and love for India’s musical wonders and myriad landscapes are deep rooted and go back to his first brush with the subcontinent when he was just twenty-one. Talking about the synchronicities of his first encounter with Amjad and Mudassir and the unexpected studio session that followed to create this album, Guy explains the importance of that first trip, “I don’t believe any of my prior or subsequent travels have impacted and shaped me as much as that trip did. I came back a vegetarian, 10 kgs lighter, with a severe case of lockjaw and a deep love for a land, its people and its intoxicating music.”
Rehmat-e-Nusrat: Uttarakhand-Based Qawwali Sufi Musicians
Rehmat-e-Nusrat are a group of young musicians from the hills of Uttarakhand in Northern India who bring a fresh new perspective to the timeless tradition of qawwali music. The group presents qawwalis by Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Sufiyana kalaams by the great poets Amir Khusrao, Meera Bai, Baba Bulleh Shah, Kabir bhajans, and original compositions.
Lakha Khan: Sufi Master of the Sindi Sarangi, a 17-String Indian Violin
Lakha Khan is a living legend and the undisputed master of the sindhi sarangi and a National award winner and for his contribution to Rajasthani folk music.
Katie Gray: Sonic Healing
With soulful strength in her voice and a myriad of emotion, thought and insight to her words, Katie Gray takes the listener on a musical journey of this tender world and beyond.