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Music of Central Asia at Columbia University |
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Saturday, 18 February 2006 |
Mongol Yahoo Group reports: AGA KHAN MUSIC INITIATIVE IN CENTRAL ASIA and COLUMBIA UNIVERISTY ARTS INITIATIVE present
MUSIC OF CENTRAL ASIA Via Kabul: Central Asia Without Borders Tuesday, March 21 at 8PM The music of the Silk Route visits New York City with a concert of virtuoso musicians who, while little known in the West, are re- invigorating the ancient traditions of Central Asia's mountains and princely courts with new performance styles, repertoire, and techniques.
From Kyrgyzstan comes Tengir-Too, a seven-member ensemble whose Jew's harps, fiddles, plucked instruments, and powerful voices transmit the vibrant rhythms of nomadic life. The Academy of Maqam, a young ensemble from Tajikistan, sets mystical, Sufi-inspired verse to the lyrical melodies of Shashmaq⭼/span>, creating a spiritual art music of great refinement and sublime beauty.
From Kabul to California, Homayun Sakhi is admired as the outstanding Afghan rubab player of his generation, a charismatic virtuoso who has pushed the limits of his instrument. With tabla player Taryalai Hashimi, Sakhi plays music that is uniquely Afghan, yet resonates strongly with the spirit of Indian raga.
Together, the three groups represent the striking combination of ancient and contemporary music that crosses boundaries of geography and culture, earthly pleasure, and spiritual contemplation.
Music of Central Asia is a co-production of the Aga Khan Music Initiative in Central Asia, a program of the Aga Khan Trust for Culture, and the Columbia University Arts Initiative www.cuarts.com
Ticketing Information:
CU Students/Faculty/Staff: Tickets are free for those with a Columbia University ID. Limited to 2 per person and can picked up at the Miller Theatre Box Office only starting February 20.
General Admission: $25 tickets can be purchased in person at the Miller Theatre Box Office or via phone 212-854-7799 starting February, 27.
Location: The Miller Theatre, 116th and Broadway Box Office Hours: Monday through Friday, 12 to 6PM
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