Ustad Amjad Ali Khan in Sanskriti
Program Schedule
September 06, 2014
Ustad Amjad Ali Khan live in concert in Sanskriti Music Festival is almost 2 weeks away. Ustad-ji has shared a video message with us all in the Bay Area. Click Here To Watch the Video
As with all Sanskriti programs, seats are assigned.
Ticket Update:
$65 - SOLD OUT, $50 - SOLD OUT
If you care for a good seat, please reserve now.
The program schedule of the day:
5:30 PM : "Meet the artist" (45 minutes)
6:20 PM : "The Sarod Project" by the Maestro Ustad Amjad Ali Khan. This segment is divided into three sections:
Section 1: Ustad Amjad Ali Khan with Anubrata Chatterjee on Tabla
and Issa Malluf on Arabic/Middle Eastern Percussion
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Section 2 : Amaan Ali Khan, Ayaan Ali Khan with Anubrata Chatterjee
on Tabla
Section 3: Sarod Trio, an orchestra, by Ustad Amjad Ali Khan with
Amaan Ali Khan and Ayaan Ali Khan. Accompanied by
Anubrata Chatterjee and Issa Malluf.
Sanskriti is privileged to be able to invite Ustad Amjad Ali Khan during its Music Festival. We sincerely hope it will be a musically worthwhile experience for everyone.
Tickets are available on Sulekha (www.sulekha.com) or in our website (www.sanskriti.org). Please visit www.sanskriti.org for the details on the program and the latest schedule.
"Meet The Artist" - On Stage Interview
An exclusive interactive on-stage interview with Mrs Shubhalakshmi Khan followed by Q&A from the audience. Shubhalakshmi Khan, the wife of legendary Sarod Maestro Ustad Amjad Ali Khan, was herself an acclaimed BharataNatyam Dancer. She learned Bharata Natyam in Kalakshetra, the famous dance institute in Chennai and received her training under the close supervision of guru Rukmini Arundale. In an interview with India Today, Khan Saab, as Ustad Amjad Ali Khan is called respectfully and affectionately, said - "She was a great dancer! Seeing her on stage, I immediately felt that God had sent her for me!'
Through this interview segment, we would like to connect with her artistic self and the Khan Family of music.