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#darbarfestival | North meets South, as two superb Indian percussionists trade energetic rhythms in a tani avartanam - the percussion section in a kutcheri (Carnatic concert). ► Join our newsletter at http://www.darbar.org/newsletter for the finest in Indian classical music and dance, and watch full length exclusive concerts in pristine HD on the Darbar Player: http://www.darbar.org/darbarplayer If a few brief minutes of Subhankar aren't enough…watch a full 85-minute tabla solo in pristine HD on the Darbar Player, along with dozens of other captivating concerts: https://www.darbarplayer.com/videos/p... And if you want to learn more about how Carnatic rhythm works…watch mridangam maestro Dr Trichy Sankaran’s hour-long introduction lesson: https://www.darbarplayer.com/videos/d... --------------------------------------------------------------------- Learn more about the music: Subhankar Banerjee’s eclectic style of tabla is the result of permanently open ears. His mother Kajalrekha was a singer-composer, who started him on tabla aged four and supported him in his musical journey. He trained in the Benares gharana under Manik Das before an extended apprenticeship in the Farukhabad gharana under Swapan Shiva (“his ruthlessly frank criticism, that too during live stage concerts, hurt me; but compelled to see the finer nuances…”). His expansive rhythmic imagination has led to a range of top accompaniment slots, as well as performances with the London Symphony Orchestra and jazz masters including John McLaughlin. He has also played for Hollywood films, and performed at the Nobel peace Prize ceremony. For him music is a direct endeavour, expressing one’s life force through sound (“it starts with an endless passion for music, for awake, for discovery, for people, for life…”). Hear more of Subhankar here: -Dynamic Duelling Drummers | • Dynamic Duelling Drummers | Patri Sat... -Puriya Dhanashree (with Kala Ramnath) | • Singing Indian Violin | Kala Ramnath ... -Bhairavi (with Niladri Kumar) | • Raag Bhairavi | Niladri Kumar & Pandi... -Kabir Bhajan (with Ashwini Bhide-Deshpande) | • Kabir Bhajan | Ashwini Bhide-Deshpand... “Since childhood, I was exposed to all kinds of music – from Bengali folk, film music, to the most complex of bandishes. The music I play is an amalgam of my experiences and collective influences.” (Subhankar Banerjee) Arjun Kumar was born into a family of mridangam artists, and upholds their renowned style on the instrument today. He trained under his father Sri Arjunan as well as TAS Mani and Umayalpuram K Sivaraman, and became one of All India Radio’s youngest top-graded artists. Known for an energetic style, he has accompanied a range of top Carnatic and Hindustani artists. Recorded at Darbar Festival 2006, at Leicester’s Peepul Centre: -Subhankar Banerjee (tabla) -Arjun Kumar (mridangam) Darbar believes in the power of Indian classical arts to stir, thrill and inspire. Through shared experiences and digital connectivity we ensure that one of the world’s finest art forms reaches the widest possible audience. Founded in 2006, we deliver premium quality live events, music education, broadcasts and online engagement through promoting artistic innovation and creative technology. We are also committed to providing a platform for new talent from India and the UK. All Rights Reserved ©2019 Darbar Arts Culture Heritage Trust