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"World Music" Series: Sitar Recital by Anil Singh - A Meditative Evening of Indian Classical Raga
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Sitar performer Anil Singh will perform Hindustani classical music from northern India, nourishing the audiences’ hearts through the ethereal sounds.

The first half of the recital focuses on Indian classical raga.  Based on the framework of the ragas, Singh will improvise according to his feelings, mood and the vibes at the very moment.  In the second half of the recital, Singh will showcase the variety of Hindustani classical music by performing dhuns, a semi-classical form of Indian music.  Dhuns are short pieces with a large variety of pitches and rhythms being used.  As the finale of the recital, Singh will play an old river song from West Bengal, offering the audiences an experience of a regional Indian style and genre.

 

Part 1: Indian Classical Raga

  • Rag Mishra Shivranjani (Alap, Jod, Jhala)
  • Rag Jog (Alap)
     

Part 2: Indian Semi-classical Music and Bhatiyali Folk Music

  • Dhun based on Khamaj thaat, rag Jhinjhoti
  • Dhun based on Bilaval thaat, rag Durga
  • Dhun based on Kalyan thaat, rag Bhupali
  • Bhatiyali Folk music from West Bengal

 

The performance will run for about 1 hour 30 minutes without intermission.

Audience is strongly advised to arrive punctually.  Latecomers will only be admitted at a suitable break.

The programme does not represent the views of the Leisure and Cultural Services Department.

The presenter reserves the right to change the programme and substitute artist.

Anil Singh

Anil Singh devoted his childhood and teenage years to the intensive music training in the tradition of Guru-Shishya parampara under the tutelage of the late sarod maestro Shri Rajesh Chandra Moitra, who shaped him to become the fourth generation of the Maihar Gharana (a musical lineage of Hindustani classical music).  Performing and teaching in India over 25 years, he is revered by his audience and student for his devotion to music and spirituality in life.  Singh has lived in Hong Kong since 2011.  Apart from lecturing in different universities, he has also collaborated with musicians from various traditions and genres to bring the beauty of the sitar and Hindustani classical music to the local audience.  Singh is conferred a Banaras Shri Award in 2015 for his outstanding achievements.

DATE
VENUE
PRICE
03.06.2023 (Sat)
20:00
Theatre, Hong Kong City Hall
location
$160
DATE
03.06.2023 (Sat)
20:00
PRICE
$160

Tickets available from 4 May at URBTIX outlets, on internet, mobile ticketing app and credit card telephone booking.

 

Half-price tickets available for senior citizens aged 60 or above, people with disabilities and the minder, full-time students and Comprehensive Social Security Assistance (CSSA) recipients (limited tickets for CSSA recipients available on a first come, first served basis).

 

Group Booking Discount

10% off for each purchase of 4 - 9 standard tickets, 15% off for 10 - 19 standard tickets, 20% off for 20 or more standard tickets.

 

Patrons can enjoy only one of the above discount offers.

 

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Theatre, Hong Kong City Hall
  • date03.06.2023 (Sat) 20:00
  • price$160
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DATE
VENUE
PRICE
03.06.2023 (Sat)
20:00
Theatre, Hong Kong City Hall
location
$160
DATE
03.06.2023 (Sat)
20:00
PRICE
$160