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Accessibility | Skip to Start of Article | Skip to Search | Skip to Navigation Menu | Skip to Themes | Skip to Regions | Skip to Members Sign InPandit Vishwa Mohan Bhatt will be joined by his son Salil Bhatt on the newly created satvik veena.
Saturday 22 October 2005
Saturday 22 October 2005
8pm
Late
Harty Room- School of Music QUB
£12/8
Event
The Indian Community Centre and Moving on Music present
Pandit Vishwa Mohan Bhatt has mesmerised audiences with his dazzling musicality and bewildering command over the mohan veena (Indian slide guitar). With his sheer virtuosity and limitless supply of melodies he has made his name as a star performer, innovator and soulful composer. In 1994 he won a Grammy Award with Ry Cooder for their world music album A Meeting By The River. As well as the internationally renowned female tabla player Anuradha Pal.Known equally as an accomplished tabla soloist and versatile accompanist, Anuradha has been described as ‘the most creative and influential female musician of Indian classical music’. “Bhatt is the world music hero”Texas Express News “One of the greatest and most expressive slide guitar players in the world” Acoustic Guitar Magazine
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