Upcoming Spring Music Festival: March 21, 2015

University of Maryland, Shady Grove

9640 Gudelsky Drive, Rockville, Maryland 20850

Saturday, March 21, 2015 - 7pm - Tickets $20

AIMREC presents an evening of fantastic Indian music. The concert begins with the debut performance of Mathew Poovan (Sitar) accompanied by Souvik Ghosh (Tabla) and continues with classical and light trio performances by Maestros Deepak Ram (Bansuri) - disciple of Pandit Hariprasad Chaurasia, Indradeep Ghosh (Violin), and Hidayat Khan (Sitar)- son and disciple of Ustad Vilayat Khan accompanied by Enayet Hossain (Tabla).


Introducing: Melodic Intersect

Melodic Intersect is an ongoing music project that brings together a diversity of musical styles, cultures,and disciplines. It features collaborations from a rotating ensemble of talented musicians thoughtfully integrating rhythm and melody from genres such as Jazz, North Indian Classical, Rock, Eastern and Western Folk, and many more.

Melodic Intersect has just released two new albums: Inner Vision and Global Vision. Click the album art to view in iTunes.

 

 

 

Members:

Enayet Hossain - Tabla (Founder)
Hans Utter - Guitar (Founder)
Greg Hatza - Keyboard
Tarun Bhattacharya - Santoor
Hidayat Khan - Sitar
Shakir Khan - Sitar
Avirodh Sharma - Percussion
Saleiman Azizi - Tabla
Nabeel Riaz - Tabla
Humayoon Popal - Harmonium / Vocals
Mahroof Sharif - Keyboard
Indradeep Ghosh - Violin

 

Production credits:

Inner Vision
Producer: Enayet Hossain

Global Vision
Producers: Enayet Hossain, Hans Utter, Miskut Wiggins
Assistant Producer: Mathew Poovan
Sound Engineer: Miskut Wiggins

For more information visit the Melodic Intersect website and follow on Facebook here.

Ustad Shahid Parvez - Live In Concert DVD released!

This DVD offers more than 76 minutes of live concert footage, with chapters dividing each section of the Raga for easy navigation. This DVD also features an educational video featurette which explains the meaning of the different terms used in Indian Classical music. The featurette takes the viewer through actual portions of the performance and defines phrases such as Jod, Jhala, and Teental in terms of their relevance to the music being performed, such as Jod being the connecting portion in Aalap between the rhythmic and non rhythmic portions.

Raga: Bihag (Alap, Jor Jhala) & (Gat in Vilambit and Drut Teental)