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Ensemble Auditions
21st & 22nd September 2024 28th & 29th September 2024 If you’re a musician aged 12 – through to a professional level who plays an Indian classical instrument, or who can play Hindustani or Carnatic music on another instrument, then we’d love to hear from you! A cornerstone of our work at Milap, our ensembles,…
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SAMYO Meets Anjana Rajagopalan
Anjana Rajagopalan is one of the newest team members working with our ensembles, who has travelled all the way from India to work with our young musicians. She is trained in both Western and Carnatic classical vocal music and works primarily with Sabrang, the National Choir for Indian Music, but she has been a positive…
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SAMYO Meets Kousic Sen
For anyone who is a regular at our concerts, Kousic Sen is a familiar face. As our Artist in Residence, he is often found accompanying the many illustrious artists who grace our Music for the Mind and Soul stage. He is a master tabla artiste, who moved to the UK from Kolkata, and he has…
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My Video Playlist – Anjana Rajagopalan
Anjana Rajagopalan is a 29 year old Western Classical & Carnatic Vocalist, Composer, Conductor, Arranger, Programmer, Choir and Voice trainer hailing from Chennai. She holds a Licentiate Diploma from Trinity College London (LTCL diploma) in Western Classical vocal music performance under the guidance of Mr. Augustine Paul. Currently she is training for a Fellowship Diploma from Trinity College London (FTCL diploma) in…
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National Indian Arts Awards 2019
The awards honour the hard work of artists and arts professionals in the UK
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National Indian Arts Awards 2019
The Winners of the 5th National Indian Arts Awards have been announced! Winners were facilitated at a special awards ceremony at the Southbank Centre in London on 6th June 2019.  The ceremony was be followed by a concert featuring world renowned violinists Lalgudi GJR Krishnan & Vijayalakshmi. NATIONAL INDIAN ARTS AWARDS 2019 – WINNERS…
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Applications for Milapfest Ensembles are OPEN!
We are really pleased to announce that we are recruiting new members for our ensembles.
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The Great British Gharana: SAMYO Live
The Great British Gharana: SAMYO Featuring Guest Artist Pandit Ranajit Sengupta The National Youth Orchestra for Indian Music returns with its dazzling array of instruments and voices. Its latest series of unconventional creations combines elements of Indian classical, folk and popular music. Saturday 23rd March, 6pm Queen Elizabeth Hall – Southbank Centre, London The orchestra harks…
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The Great British Gharana – SAMYO: Pt Ranajit Sengupta Profile
Get to know one of the guest artists and composers performing alongside SAMYO at their next performance.
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