tablas and sitar-- chicago. this sunday. zakir husserin later

As part of world music festival, this event is playing on sunday. its a free event at 3 p.m. at chicago cultural center. 78 East washington Street.

Kushal Das & Samar Saha

Kushal Das:
A north Indian solo sitarist was born to a highly enriched musical family of Calcutta. His grandfather Late Bimal Ch. Das was a renowned Esraj player while his father Shri Sailen Das and uncle Sri Santanu Das are sitarist-s of high repute.

Kushal started his talim from the age of seven. He received intensive and rigorous training in advanced sitar techniques and the art of music making under the affectionate guidance of Prof. Sanjoy Bandopadhyay, the renowned sitar maestro and academician. He also had the proud privilege of having learnt from great musicians like, Pt. Manas Chakraborty, Pt. Ramkrishna Basu and Late Pt. Ajoy Sinha Roy. With a profound knowledge of musical understanding and raga improvisation Kushal is now considered as one of the foremost torchbearers of the tradition of Indian classical Instrumental Music. The critics and connoisseurs have acknowledged him as a worthy successor of his idol, the legendary maestro Late Pandit Nikhil Bandyopadhyay. His concerts are always marked for their aesthetic appeal and insight with a fine command of technical expertise. With maturity as his forte Kushal thus have the predominant virtues of Indian heritage and music.

Samar Saha:
Trained in Banaras gharana style of tabla playing, Samar Saha showed a great promise at a very young age. Samar’s initial training started at a very tender age under the guidance of his father Shri Sudhangsu Bhusan Saha and brother Shri Tarak Saha, a tabla player of repute. His formal training started under the tutelage of Shri Satchidananda Goswami and then flowered under the able guidance of Shri Krishna Kumar Ganguly (Natubabu) of Banaras Gharana. A highly sought after tabla accompanist, Samar has the privilege of accompanying almost all the top ranking artists of Hindustani music. Samar Saha is a full time senior faculty member of ITC Sangeet Research Academy since its very inception in 1978. He has toured the USA with ITC-SRA musicians six times.

www.icmschicago.org/Artists/samar.html

oh and just to add “remember shakti” event is taking place on the first of october, at chicago theater. here is some info on that event.

In 1975 guitar legend John McLaughlin and Tabla virtuoso Zakir Hussain formed the quartet Shakti – the first group to capture the world music fusion sound. Shakti is a Sanskrit word meaning creative intelligence, beauty and power. Decades later, they return as Remember Shakti, with McLaughlin and Hussain joining with U. Shrinivas (Mandolin) and V. Selvaganesh (Ghatam, Kanjira, Mridangam). Remember Shakti’s music combines elements from Western Jazz with Hindustani (North Indian) and Carnatic (south Indian) classical music for an innovative and exciting sound.

http://www.capa.com/chicago/event.cgi?event_id=953

they are in other cities as well, 9/20 in Berkeley, 10/3 in NYc etc

here is a shcedule

http://ticketmart.com/music/remember_shakti.shtml