Indian classical music show
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Indian classical music show
FESTIVAL ACCÈS ASIE - 18th edition - May 2nd to 19th, 2013 PRESS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE www.accesasie.com North Indian classical music concert with Bansuri player Kiran Hegde Montreal, March 4th, 2013 – In collaboration with Muralivan, Festival Accès Asie is pleased to present a North Indian classical music concert (Hindustani music) with the fabulous Kiran Hegde who just arrived from India and who will delight you by the magical sounds of his Bansuri (Indian flute). Kiran Hegde will be accompanied by the talented tabla player, Shawn Mativetsky. The event will be held on May 11th, at 8:00 pm, at the Auditorium de la Grande Bibliothèque. Kiran Hegde comes from the beautiful countryside of Karnataka where in each house, culture and music are especially important. Kiran belongs to a new generation of Hindustani musicians. His unique style conveys the focus and determination he has brought to his studies with some of the finest acclaimed masters of India. He has participated in and won several national instrumental music competitions and he has given performances all over India. His love of bansuri and Hindustani classical music has him teaching many students on a regular basis in order to transmit his unique heritage. He has also created Muralivan, heritage of the culture, an association to promote arts in rural areas. Able to master both vocal and instrumental styles, each performance is a special transmission of this millennial art. In this unique concert, Kiran's performance will focus on Raga Bhoopali, one of the melodic modes that personifies and illustrates the evening, and which will transport us all, in a wonderful moment of magic. Flautist Kiran Hegde will be accompanied on tabla by verstatile percussionist, Shawn Mativetsky (http://www.shawnmativetsky.com), who performs in a variety of musical genres with dynamism and skill. Equally at home in Indian classical music, world music, and contemporary/new music, Shawn also composes and performs for dance and theatre. Exponent of the Benares gharana, and disciple of the legendary Pandit Sharda Sahai, Shawn Mativetsky is a highly sought-after tabla performer and educator. He is active in the promotion of the tabla and North Indian classical music through lectures, workshops, and performances across Canada and internationally. Based in Montreal, Shawn Photo : Caroline Tabah teaches tabla and percussion at McGill University. His solo CD, Payton MacDonald: Works for Tabla, was released in 2007, and Cycles, his new CD of Canadian compositions for tabla was released in the fall of 2011. Be sure not to miss this beautiful journey into Indian music, which is sure to enchant! Date : May 11, 2013 Time : 8:00 pm Admission : $20 Venue : Auditorium de la Grande Bibliothèque, 475, boulevard De Maisonneuve Est (Berri Metro) -30- Redaction : Caroline Tabah Media Relations : Amélie Poirier-Aubry/ [email protected]/ 514-623-9130