Healing Ragas with Baluji Shrivastav OBEInfo Location Attendee Categories Contact More Info Event Information
DescriptionWednesday 29 May, 2024 Doors and bar open 6pm for 6.30pm start of concert (UK time) Brunei Gallery Lecture Theatre (BGLT) Indian maestro Baluji Shrivastav OBE will perform an uplifting concert on sitar accompanied by Sukhdeep Dhanjal on tablas. Music that is both soothing and sublime. ‘a source of pure delight’ - Time Out ‘intoxicating’ - Vogue In Indian philosophy sound is the creative energy - Shakti - of the universe. An accomplished musician can harness this energy to evoke different states of mind - Rasas - in the listener. Join Baluji on a harmonious musical journey to inner peace. The SOAS Concert Series is supported by SOAS University Library
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Additional ItemsContactFor questions or further details, please email SOAS Concert Series coordinator Georgie Pope on [email protected] More InformationBaluji Shrivastav OBE is an Indian multi-instrumentalist and one of the world’s leading composers and sitar players. He has performed and recorded with some of the greatest tabla accompanists such as Anindo Chatterji and Ustad Fayaz Khan. He has worked with a wide variety of artists including Stevie Wonder, Coldplay, Massive Attack. His compositions feature in a wide spectrum of films, theatre and television. The documentary film ‘Baluji’ about his life and work was directed by Marie-Cecile Embleton and has been screened at the New York Film Festival & the Auroville Film Festival in India. Baluji and his wife, musician and writer Linda Shanson, established the Baluji Music Foundation in 2008 to increase opportunities for blind and visually impaired people. They founded the Inner Vision Orchestra of professional blind and visually impaired musicians in 2012. Baluji has been blind since the age of 8 months. Baluji was awarded the OBE in the Queen’s 90th Birthday Honours List for services to music and in 2016 was given the GG2 Award for Overcoming Adversity. In 2017, Times Group India awarded him the accolade of Non-Resident Indian of the Year for Art and Culture. In 2019 Baluji received the prestigious Hind Rattan Award-Jewel of India from the Indian Government. |