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An evening of Hindustani music performed by vocalist Madhurranjan Mohaan, violinist Krishna Parthasarathy and tabla player Ferhan Qureshi, in an ongoing series of concerts curated by Qureshi.
Madhurranjan Mohaan is a vocal student of Shrimati Lalita Sharma and represents the Mewati gharana (style) that was made famous throughout the world by Pandit Jasraj.
In addition to performing as an accomplished soloist, Madhurranjan leads the classical organization Sangeetaamsha, dedicated to supporting the spread of Indian classical music. He is also a founding member of the Indian classical fusion band BayRaagis.
For this performance at Bird and Beckett, he will be accompanied by Krishna Parthasarathy on violin and Ferhan Qureshi on tabla. Various formats of South Asian classical music will be presented including khyaal, thumri, tabla solo and bhajan.
$20 cover charge at the door (cash or venmo)
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