The Music of Ranjit Singh: Gurbaksh Matharu in Concert
Date | Thursday 18 July 2024 |
Time | 18.30-19.30 BST (exhibition visit and refreshments until 20.45) |
Location | At the museum (Multiple Galleries) |
Speaker | Gurbaksh Matharu |
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From the simmering tensions of the battlefield to the opulence of the royal court of Lahore, join us for a special live performance of evocative music composed to accompany our acclaimed exhibition, Ranjit Singh: Sikh, Warrior, King.
Inspired by objects presented in the exhibition and combining traditional Raaga elements with contemporary influences, musician and composer Gurbaksh Matharu leads an evening concert of his new compositions.
Music composition and arrangement: Gurbaksh Matharu
Esraj, Tarshenai and vocals: Gurbaksh Matharu
Tabla: Pali Kalsi
Sitar: Debi Priya Sircar
Bansuri: Praveen Prathapan
About the musician: Gurbaksh Matharu is an eminent Indian Classical musician, producer and composer acclaimed for playing the Tarshenai, Esraj and Dilruba. Matharu’s virtuosic playing seamlessly intertwines the Sarod and Vocal repertoire he was diligently taught by his Gurus. Whilst integrating many Sarod style techniques, he has developed his own unique dynamic style of playing the Tarshenai and singing. He has contributed immensely towards popularising the Tarshenai in the West and is widely praised for his soul-stirring performances.
More recently, Matharu has lent his music to different genres and is working on several contemporary music projects. He gave his first solo recital at the age of 11 and continues to perform both nationally and internationally.
Take part at the museum: Join us at the museum for this special performance, followed by refreshments and entry to the exhibition Ranjit Singh: Sikh, Warrior, King until 20.45.