Music for Mohamedi at Tate Liverpool
This summer we’re excited to be taking live music into the Tate Liverpool gallery for Music for Mohamedi.
MoreThis summer we’re excited to be taking live music into the Tate Liverpool gallery for Music for Mohamedi.
MoreWe’re delighted to be welcoming Lalgudi GJR Krishnan and Lalgudi Vijayalakshmi, torch-bearers of the famous Lalgudi Gharana, to the UK next month.
More11 Apr 2014 | 19:30 until 22:00 The Capstone Theatre Arun Ghosh clarinetChris Williams alto saxophoneLiran Donin double…
More05 Apr 2014 | 13:00 until 15:00 The Bridgewater Hall Rakesh Chaurasia bansuri fluteAnil Srinivasan pianoKousic Sen …
MoreIt's the annual spring training retreat for Samyo and Tarang this weekend. The orchestras will be working with Orchestra Conductor…
MoreIn 2012, Dr Manuella Blackburn, Senior Lecturer in music at Liverpool Hope University, was awarded an Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) Early Career Research Fellowship in collaboration with Milapfest entitled: Intercultural creativity in electroacoustic music: Integrating Indian music cultural sound emblems into new works. Find out the latest news in this Milapfest-Hope research partnership.
MoreA new series of concert day pre-show blogs, giving you an insight into the planning and preparation ahead of Milapfest productions. The first comes direct from the Purcell Room on April 2nd 2014, featuring Anil Srinivasan, Rakesh Chaurasia and Kousic Sen
MoreJoin us for a free dhol class at Arts School. Suitable for all ages, we have a number of dhol…
More02 Apr 2014 | 19:45 until 22:00 Southbank Centre Rakesh Chaurasia bansuri fluteAnil Srinivasan pianoKousic Sen tabla…
MorePandit Birju Maharaj, the legendary Kathak Guru, joins the Kathak faculty at Dance India this summer. We are delighted to announce that…
MoreBut don’t take our word for it… here’s what some of our followers had to say following the concert of Saturday
MoreIf you want to imagine a Samyo concert, think rich instrumentation, scintillating rhythms, beautiful melodies, virtuosic playing, and heady, dramatic arrangements. We’re not limited by existing music, we create our own. It’s only a matter of putting our imagination to pen and paper, and asking our brilliant young musicians to do the rest. Simple, isn’t it?
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