Rakesh Chaurasia and Anil Srinivasan
02 Apr 2014 | 19:45 until 22:00 Southbank Centre Rakesh Chaurasia bansuri fluteAnil Srinivasan pianoKousic Sen tabla…
More02 Apr 2014 | 19:45 until 22:00 Southbank Centre Rakesh Chaurasia bansuri fluteAnil Srinivasan pianoKousic Sen tabla…
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?
MoreIn Milapfest’s early years as a festival and promoter, a lot of excellent young musicians, teachers and professionals from England were presented in performance.With limited, small-scale opportunities, we felt that their talents were seen by very few people, and they had few opportunities to grow. The idea of a National Youth Orchestra in a partnership programme with Youth Music was born…
MoreMusic shapes every aspect of our lives, from our earliest memories, to our most momentous occasions in life. In Samyo’s upcoming concert, we want to tell you just how important music is to us, and where it makes beautiful appearances in our lives!
MoreWe asked some of our Samyo members to tell us what being a member of Samyo means to them, and how being the orchestra has impacted on their development as musicians and artistes. Here, Orchestra Leader, Raam, tells us what how Samyo has changed his life.
MoreEach month, Samyo Orchestra Leader, Raam Jeganathan, shares his inspirations and recommends some of his favourite artists and music.
MoreEach month, Samyo Orchestra Leader, Raam Jeganathan, rounds up the events of the previous months and shares his experiences in Samyo.
MoreThe National Youth Orchestra for Indian Music is recruiting! Open to young musicians between the age of 10 and 18…
MoreIn a short interview on his England visit with Milapfest, Snehasish Mozumder talks of how he adopted mandolin for his art, created a double fret mandolin, and how he plays a variety of concerts in many contexts, particularly in India and the USA.
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