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Rachna Books hosted a rare and special musical event Different Strokes featuring Pt. Samir Chatterjee a New York based tabla maestro and Xander Naylor (@xandernaylor on Instagram) Jazz guitarist Song: Softly as in a Morning Sunrise composed by Sigmung Romberg and Oscar Hammerstein Date: 10 March 2020 Time: 05:15 pm Venue: Rachna Books Entry: FREE About the artistes: Pt. Samir Chatterjee is a virtuoso tabla player from India. He travels widely across the world performing in numerous festivals as a soloist or with other outstanding musicians from both Indian and non-Indian musical traditions. Samir performed at the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony in Oslo, Norway in 2007. In concert Samir has accompanied many of India's greatest musicians including Pt. Ravi Shankar, Ud. Vilayat Khan, Pt. Bhimsen Joshi, Pt. Jasraj, Pt. Nikhil Banerjee, Pt. V.G. Jog, Pt. Shivkumar Sharma, Pt. Hariprasad Chaurasia, M. S. Gopalakrishnan, Ud. Amjad Ali Khan, Ud. Salamat Ali Khan, Smt. Lakshmi Shankar, Pt. Manilal Nag, Ud. Ali Ahmed Hussain, Ud. Aashis Khan, Dr. L. Subramanium, U Srinivas, Ud. Naseeruddin Sami, Smt. Veena Sahashrabuddhe, Ud. Shujat Khan, Ud. Saheed Parvez, Pt. Ajoy Chakraborty, Ud. Nishat Khan, Ud. Rashid Khan, Pt. Tejendra N. Mazumdar, Pt. Debashish Bhattacharya, Smt. Arti Anklekar, Smt. Kaushiki Chakraborty, to name only a few. He performs with Pauline Oliveros, William Parker, Branford Marsalis, Ravi Coltrane, Joshua Bell, Yoko Ono Lenon, Dave Douglas, Steve Gorn, Glen Velez, Boby Sanabria, Dance Theater of Harlem, Boston Philharmonic, Minnesota Orchestra, Ethos Percussion group, Da Capo Chamber Orchestra, Boston Musica Viva and other jazz, classical and avant guard musicians and ensembles. Xander Naylor is a guitarist, improviser, and composer living in New York City, who gathers the vocabularies and core energetic forces of avant jazz, post-rock, and Indian classical music, into a singular new sound, described by The Critical Masses as “a language all his own.” Rooted firmly in the culturally-rich NYC music scene, his music has brought him to perform all over the world. In addition to maintaining a career as a performer, Naylor is an established educator, with a specialty in promoting understanding in crossing between Western and Indian musical languages. In 2008 he began an ongoing relationship with tabla maestro Samir Chatterjee, with whom he has studied the music of India, adapting its sounds and techniques onto the guitar and within the Western styles of rock, pop, and jazz. He currently teaches at The New School for Jazz and Contemporary Music (NYC), while also teaching private students and conducting workshops. He has performed and conducted workshops throughout the NYC area, including at Columbia University, Drew University, The New School, Manhattan School of Music, and Chhandayan Center for Indian Music. This event, organised in collaboration with Karmic Infusion, the performance shall include informal jam sessions with local musicians, discourses on Indian classical music and academic interactions that shall provide a holistic learning experience for the invited guests. Karmic Infusion is an initiative that brings people together, through music. Collaborating with indigenous artists, undiscovered talents, student musicians as well as international artists, it manifests a convergence, across genres. 'Karmic Infusion' is a musical expression featuring experimental guitarist Arko C and sitar player Shubham Peter Gomez. The journey consistently features guest musicians who come together and perform, thus giving birth to unique infusions of musical styles and taste.