Recent Concert

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Utkal
An Evening of Indian Classical Music
Ustaad
Aashish Khan
Sarod
Pranesh Khan
Tabla
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Saturday, July 15, 2000, 7 p.m.
Mandeville Auditorium
UC San Diego, La Jolla
Tickets: $15, $20, $25, $50
Ustaad Aashish Khan, son of the legendary Ustaad Ali Akbar Khan,
is a sarod artist of international stature. He has worked
with Pandit Ravi Shankar on films such as Satyajit Ray's Apur
Sangsar and Parash Pathar, and Sir Richard Attenborough's
Gandhi. Besides his virtuosity as a traditional
sarod master, he has been a pioneer in of fusion music, having
cooperated with such western musicians as John Barham, George
Harrison, Ringo Starr, and Eric Clapton.
Pranesh Khan is a renowned tabla artist who has accompanied numerous
top North Indian musicians such as Nikhil Banerjee, Buddhadev
Dasgupta, Lakshmi Shankar, and his brother, Aashish Khan.
His musical career has included performances with such Western
musicians and groups as Alice Coltrane, Charles Lloyd, and the
Philadelphia String Quartet.
Presented by the Center for World Music, Child
Relief & You, and the Association
for India's Development.
Proceeds will be donated to aid the many victims of the devastating
1999 cyclone in Orissa, India, as a result of which thousands
died or were stricken with disease and millions were rendered
homeless. One of the most catastrophic natural disasters to befall
India in all of its history, the cyclone caused widespread destruction,
especially in villages, and damaged the entire infrastructure
of the state. Recovery is still far from complete.

Directions: Mandeville Auditorium is
located in the Mandeville Center, UCSD. Enter by John Muir
Drive from N. Torrey Pines Road.
Map
and Parking Info
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