Thursday, March 6, 2008
7:00pm - 10:00pm
Student Center Theater, Georgia Tech
Atlanta, GA
Contact: aarohi@gatech.edu
Aarohi (cyberbuzz.gatech.edu/aarohi) is happy to announce their first event of year 2008 - A performance by Tech faculty and students. Please see the flier above for details.
An Evening of Indian Classical Music - a performance by Tech faculty and students
Thursday, 6th March, 7:00 PM
Student Center Theater
Tickets : $5 (with GT ID)
$10 (non-GT)
Free for Aarohi members
For queries, please mail : aarohi@gatech.edu
The main performers of the day would be the following:
Dr. Ravi Subramanian, Asst. Professor - College of Management, Georgia Tech
Ravi received his training in Indian classical music from the late Gomati Sitaram at The Fine Arts Society, Mumbai. He has been actively involved in encouraging interest in Indian classical music and dance on various campuses during his academic career. Although trained in the Carnatic violin, one of his hobbies is experimenting with other instruments and genres. His most recent experiment is Carnatic music on the electric guitar.
Dr.Parag Chordia, Asst.Professor - Music Department, Georgia Tech
Parag is a sarod player and is a disciple of Pandit Buddhadev Das Gupta, one of the greatest of all Indian sarodiyas. Before that, he studied with Michael Robbins, a disciple of of two legends of Indian classical music Pandit Radhika Mohan Maitre and Pandit Jnan Prakash Ghosh.
and
Ria Mukherjee, Undergrad Student - ISYE Department, GeorgiaTech
Ria Mukherjee has received training in Hindustani vocal music under the Gandharva Mahavidyalaya in India, from Kaustav Ray and his father, Pandit Biresh Ray. She specializes in the kirana gharana.
7:00pm - 10:00pm
Student Center Theater, Georgia Tech
Atlanta, GA
Contact: aarohi@gatech.edu
Aarohi (cyberbuzz.gatech.edu/aarohi) is happy to announce their first event of year 2008 - A performance by Tech faculty and students. Please see the flier above for details.
An Evening of Indian Classical Music - a performance by Tech faculty and students
Thursday, 6th March, 7:00 PM
Student Center Theater
Tickets : $5 (with GT ID)
$10 (non-GT)
Free for Aarohi members
For queries, please mail : aarohi@gatech.edu
The main performers of the day would be the following:
Dr. Ravi Subramanian, Asst. Professor - College of Management, Georgia Tech
Ravi received his training in Indian classical music from the late Gomati Sitaram at The Fine Arts Society, Mumbai. He has been actively involved in encouraging interest in Indian classical music and dance on various campuses during his academic career. Although trained in the Carnatic violin, one of his hobbies is experimenting with other instruments and genres. His most recent experiment is Carnatic music on the electric guitar.
Dr.Parag Chordia, Asst.Professor - Music Department, Georgia Tech
Parag is a sarod player and is a disciple of Pandit Buddhadev Das Gupta, one of the greatest of all Indian sarodiyas. Before that, he studied with Michael Robbins, a disciple of of two legends of Indian classical music Pandit Radhika Mohan Maitre and Pandit Jnan Prakash Ghosh.
and
Ria Mukherjee, Undergrad Student - ISYE Department, GeorgiaTech
Ria Mukherjee has received training in Hindustani vocal music under the Gandharva Mahavidyalaya in India, from Kaustav Ray and his father, Pandit Biresh Ray. She specializes in the kirana gharana.