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  • Introduction to South Indian Carnatic Music

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    Introduction to South Indian Carnatic Music

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    Dec 09 2022 17:45 - 18:45
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    Srikanth Sharma presents an interactive workshop on understanding the basics of South Indian Carnatic Music.  Srikanth is an Indian classical-Carnatic singer and violinist with a flair to communicate both the art of learning and presenting music. He is a musicologist and an author, writing the second book on the pedagogy and propagation of Indian classical music.  With a Masters in Music from Bangalore University he has an in depth understanding of the many literary works, both contemporary and early works.  He has been mentoring musicians in India and the UK for over 2 decades.  


    No previous knowledge of Carnatic music is necessary.  No instrument needed. 


    This workshop precedes a concert of Klezmer music (fiddle, clarinet and cimbalom) given by Loshn starting at 7pm, and is part of the London International Arts Festival curated by South Indian violinist Jyotsna Srikanth. 

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    Programming high quality World & Folk music in intimate, acoustic settings in Rotherhithe and beyond. By Tuned In Events CIC.

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    Finnish Church in London, 33 Albion St, SE16 7HZ London

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