Opera North: Cinderella
Carole Nash HallReturning to Manchester for 2024 - the much-loved fairy tale, but not quite as you know it… Join us for...
Māyā is a brand new composition by Rushil Ranjan, commissioned by Manchester Camerata, that fuses the sound of a Western Classical Orchestra with Carnatic Song.
Carnatic music is widely considered to be the most ancient and pure form of music from the Indian subcontinent. With roots in deeply spiritual and Vedic traditions, it incorporates mathematical, rhythmic complexity, and raga to beautifully illustrate tales from Hindu mythology.#
Rushil Ranjan is a multidisciplinary artist. His work in contemporary, Sufi, and classical music has earned him a reputation as one of the most distinctive and extraordinary musical voices around today. With his Orchestral Qawwali Project, Rushil has played at the Albert Hall and toured to great critical acclaim.
£10 tickets available for under 30s. (Please bring proof of age to event.)
Are you a Gorton Resident? Book a ticket for this concert for just £3.
Rushil Ranjan - synthesizers, piano, guitars, harmonium
Abi Sampa - Veena, vocal
Praveen Prathapan - Indian Classical Flute and Konnakol
Janan Sathiendran - Mridangam & tabla
Manchester Camerata
Māyā is a brand new composition by Rushil Ranjan, commissioned by Manchester Camerata, that fuses the sound of a Western Classical Orchestra with Carnatic Song.
Carnatic music is widely considered to be the most ancient and pure form of music from the Indian subcontinent. With roots in deeply spiritual and Vedic traditions, it incorporates mathematical, rhythmic complexity, and raga to beautifully illustrate tales from Hindu mythology.#
Rushil Ranjan is a multidisciplinary artist. His work in contemporary, Sufi, and classical music has earned him a reputation as one of the most distinctive and extraordinary musical voices around today. With his Orchestral Qawwali Project, Rushil has played at the Albert Hall and toured to great critical acclaim.
£10 tickets available for under 30s. (Please bring proof of age to event.)
Are you a Gorton Resident? Book a ticket for this concert for just £3.
Returning to Manchester for 2024 - the much-loved fairy tale, but not quite as you know it… Join us for...
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