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Concert Review: Raga Masters Come To St. Peter’s (NY) Performing Classical Indian raga

Photo by Veronique  Lerebours

Photo by Veronique Lerebours

Date: Friday, June 12, 2015
Venue: St. Peter’s Chelsea Episcopal Church (NY)
Review by Dawoud Kringle

All videos and photos courtesy of HarmoNYom”s Veronique Leboures
All photos by HarmoNYom”s Veronique Lerebours

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Recommended Concert: Aashish Khan, Anupam Shobhakar, Anindo Chatterjee & Manik Munde

Aashish Khan, Anupam Shobhakar, Anindo Chatterjee & Manik MundeDate: Friday, June 12, 2015
Time: 8pm – 10pm
Venue: St. Peter’s Episcopal Church – Chelsea (346 West 20 Street, New York, NY 10011)
General admission: $30 – $20 (Students/Seniors) – $100 (VIP)
2 SPECIAL OFFERS!
1- General Admission/EARLY BIRD: $25 until May 31
2- EXPERIENCE THE EVENING LIKE A VIP!
We could not put together this fabulous event without you…Support the artists and we’ll treat you like a VIP. All contributions of $100 are tax-deductible and include 1 VIP ticket to the Concert. Online Tickets: buy here
Genre: Indian Classical music

HarmoNYomHarmoNYom, in association with 1cropped-cropped-brmBrooklyn Raga Massive, present A Divine Dance of North Indian Ragas and Talas!

This special evening will present the listeners with a rare confluence of among the realms of both Indian raga and rhythm. The living legend Ustad Aashish Khan and his stellar disciple Sri Anupam Shobhakar present their mastery of the sarode, drawn from the both the ancient dhrupad style as well as the more contemporary khayal style.

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Concert Review: Brooklyn Raga Massive presents Paula Jeanine Bennett.’s Melody Sky

Photo courtesy of Paula J. Bennet with Lee Boice

Photo courtesy of Paula J. Bennet with Lee Boice

Date: October 1, 2014
Venue: Art Cafe (NY)
Concert review by Dawoud Kringle

On Wednesday, October 1st, the first real chill of autumn filled the Brooklyn night was swept up with the sound of a Rumi-esque poem leading the way into a serene flowing song. The vocals ecstatically glided through the crystalline guitar harmonies and sitar melodies.

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