Sep 18 2022
DIVINE MOMENTS

DIVINE MOMENTS

Presented by Association of Performing Arts of India at Rosemary Larsen Auditorium at ArtServe

Like his superstar teacher Pandit Ravi Shankar, musician Pt. Vishwa Mohan Bhatt is an ambassador of Indian music, bringing a new sound to a new generation. Not content to play traditional Indian instruments, he redesigned a Hawaiian slide guitar to create the mohan veena to give musical classics a new dimension. For his efforts, he has scored a Grammy for Best World Music Album, been awarded one of India’s highest civilian honors for his work in the arts, and won over fans for his unique brand of Indian classical and cross-cultural music. Bhatt has attracted international acclaim for his “Indianization” of the Hawaiian slide guitar, reborn as the mohan veena. Adding 14 more strings than its predecessor and giving it a new design, Bhatt applies sitar, sarod and veena (traditional Indian stringed instruments) playing techniques to his new creation. A top disciple of Ravi Shankar, he has received many honors for his work in the arts, including India’s prestigious Padmabhushan award, and a Grammy for his album A Meeting by the River with musician-songwriter Ry Cooder. He has performed at many different venues around the world, including Lincoln Center and Madison Square Garden in New York, the Royal Albert Hall in London, the Ottawa Jazz Festival, and the Crossroads Guitar Festival, founded by British guitarist Eric Clapton.

Subhen Chatterjee will accompanying him on  tabla , who studied under famed tabla maestro Swapan Chowdhury and went on to learn and integrate into his repertoire different gharanas, or schools, of playing. He regularly performs in the WOMAD (World of Music, Arts and Dance) Festival founded by British rock musician Peter Gabriel, and has collaborated with jazz flautist Paul Horn and singer-songwriter David Crosby. He is co-founder of the fusion band, Friends of Drums, whose proceeds assist elderly musicians with special needs and helps lesser-known, talented musicians share the stage with established artists.

Admission Info

Phone: 9548851466

Email: apaiart@outlook.com

Dates & Times

2022/09/18 - 2022/09/18

Additional time info:

Seating will start at 4:30 PM

 

Location Info

Rosemary Larsen Auditorium at ArtServe

1350 East Sunrise Blvd, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33304