NOVEMBER 11, 2006
TOKYO EXCLUSIVE
New Wave Part II– Tapestry of Melodies
Chandrakant Sardeshmukh, Fuyuki Enokido and
Kenji Sakasegawa, India / Japan
Curian Small Hall, Shinagawa, Tokyo
December 15, 2006 , 7:00 PM
Sitar Chandrakant Sardeshmukh in collaboration with Koto Fuyuki Enokido, Tabla Kenji Sakasegawa
“He enthralled the audience with his rich tapestry of musical expression . . . he dazzled all of us with his pure, sacred, free and joyous music . . .” Shailendra Kumar (US)
“The sheer joy which he radiates is unmistakable . . . I would urge all musicians and lovers of music to hear Chandrakant Sardeshmukh's inspiring artistry.” The Advertiser (AUST)
This year the Darshanam organization presents a unique collaboration of Japanese and Indian music traditions in a two part concert event featuring internationally acclaimed sitarist Dr. Chandrakant Sardeshmukh. Based in Tokyo , he represents the sound of traditional Indian music in all its dynamic range and rhythmic styles.
New Wave Part I in June highlighted Sardeshmukh playing sitar accompanied by Tsugaru shamisen. The audience was thrilled to hear the wonderful harmonies of these stringed instruments together. Many said they had never heard such beautiful sounds on the shamisen before. Now the second concert New Wave Part II is eagerly awaited.
In a rare convergence of cultures New Wave Part II extends the collaboration of Indian and Japanese traditional music through the sitar and the koto. Two stringed instruments are brought together to embark on an exciting evening with a fully improvised traditional Indian composition for koto. Previously unheard melodic variations while accompanying the sitar are revealed. Vibrant and pulsating yet gentle and flowing at other times, the music is a multi-layered experience bringing you an adventurous journey of harmony and peace that will touch your soul.
Dr. Chandrakant Sardeshmukh will play the sitar with Fuyuki Enokido san , an exponent of the koto in a melody specifically composed for the event. Tabla (Indian drums) accompaniment is by Kenji Sakasegawa san .
New Wave Part II is supported by the following organizations: Indian Embassy, India Tourism Department , India Trade Promotion Office, Indo-Japanese Association and the Tokyo Marathi Mandal from Tokyo and the Indian Merchants Association from Yokohama . Currently Presale tickets are available at JPY 3,500 at Ticket Pia Centers and online at http://pia.jp/t (P code: 237-837)
The voluntary organization Darshanam has promoted Indian culture and traditions in Japan since 1991. Their major activities have focused on Ayurveda (traditional Indian science of healthy living) through lectures and demonstrations and traditional Indian music through concerts and activities such as individual and group therapeutic music sessions including those for mentally and physically challenged persons.
Darshanam in turn supports the charitable trust named Bharatiya Sanskriti Darshan Trust in Pune , India an organization dedicated to the propagation of traditional Indian sciences, arts and culture throughout the world.
Information: Takeda Kazuko on mobile: +81-90-8961-6453
Mobile mail: sitar7music@docomo.ne.jp
Darshanam
102 Gardens Hills Nishi Shinagawa
3-18-11 Nishi Shinagawa, Shinagawa Ku
Tokyo 141-0033
Tel: +81 3 5436 2388
Fax: +81 3 5436 2439
www.darshanam.com
www.darshanam.org