Friday, March 30, 2007

March 31 Indian Violin Music at Lewis and Clark

Carnatic music is the music of South India. Different from Western music in the pitches comprising its scales, it is familiar too from samples in dance music. So maybe it's just different enough to open the doors of perception.

Ganesh and Kumaresh are brothers. Each started their study of violin at age 3. Their first concert was performed at ages 5 and 7. They have collaborated with many famed Indian musicians and for the Tabla Beat Science project.

Ganesh and Kumaresh perform tonight at Lewis and Clark's Evans Auditorium. Arrive early to leave time to navigate the campus. More info at Kalakendra.org Tickets $15 advance at indogram.com or Tickets West; $20 at the door. 7:30PM