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Travelling The Face Of The Globe, Part Ii At Jamboree
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A vibrant Sunday evening at Jamboree celebrating Indian classical music, jazz, and the spaces in between. Expect to hear lush melodies, intricate rhythms, heavy grooves, and free-wheeling improvisations.
'Travelling the Face of the Globe' is a new event series curated by London-based violinist/ composer Preetha Narayanan to celebrate diverse global musical traditions and their commonalities.
Tonight's line-up!
Preetha Narayanan x Giuliano Modarelli x Harkiret Singh Bahra
Three accomplished and versatile musicians, Preetha Narayanan (violin), Giuliano Modarelli (guitar), and Harkiret Singh Bahra (tabla) come together to present an opening set of intimate Indian classical music with a contemporary folk-twist.
Following this, Common Cause is an exciting new band forged in the melting pot of the vibrant and diverse London music scene with Giuliano Modarelli (guitar), Chris Williams (sax), Domenico Angarano (bass) and Yusuf Ahmed (drums). Their music crosses terrains ranging from dark post-jazz and thundering rock-outs to Indian classical-inspired voyages and expansive cinematic film scores.