The Gandharva Veda Concert feedback has been overwhelming: ‘Brilliant’ ‘Best ever’, ‘absolutely superb’, ‘I transcended many times’ and despite the pouring rain there was a good attendance.
“Gandharva music…sets forth those very natural melodies which match with the process of evolution. It provides a powerful harmonizing influence in the whole atmosphere to balance imbalances in nature.”
“The goal of Gandharva-Veda concerts is the elimination of pollution, elimination of imbalances, elimination of negative tendencies, elimination of crime, quarrels, elimination of imbalance in the physiology, imbalance in the behavior. So, all betterment in every way. Better quality of life, better behavior, better health.” – Maharishi
With sarod player Mayukh Gangopadhyay, tabla player Jyotirmoy Chakrabarty
Gandharva Veda is a part of the Vedas and is called the Upa (subsidiary) Veda of Sama Veda and includes the treatise on music and the performing arts.
The Gandharva Veda is based on melodies called ragas. Each raga has its own structure, combining fixed elements with infinite variations. This allows the musician to express all the subtleties of the vibration prevailing at that particular time of day.
Tickets for the concert will be £12 which can be paid online or in cash at the door.
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Guests not practicing Transcendental Meditation are most welcome, although we regret that we will be unable to offer supper beforehand.
Mayukh Gangopadhyay is an Indian classical (Hindustani) instrumental sarod performer from India. He has been performing at many prestigious concerts and music festivals across the country and abroad as well. Some notable concerts are at the Rabindranath Tagore House in Kolkata, Kolkata International Trade Fair, Devgandhar in Pune, Bihar Nritya Kala Academy in Patna, Assam University in Silchar, Phoenix Mall in Chennai, ITC Food Festival in Chennai, Uttara Club in Dhaka, Bangladesh, Uttara University in Dhaka, Bangladesh, etc.
Jyotirmoy Chakrabarty, son of Classical Vocalist Smt.Bishnupriya Chakrabarty, started his musical journey from the tender age of 9 and has recently returned from a successful Europe and UK tour performing at Maharishi European Research University, Seelisberg, Switzerland, Tagore Centre – Berlin, The Indian Embassy – The Hague – Netherlands, Centre for Heartfulness – Lausanne, The Victoria Institute – Arundel, Dublin University, Tracton Arts Centre – CORK, Westminster Music Library – London – to name a few.
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