Live – Anoushka Shankar – Ft. Wayne, IN – March 26, 2017

Sitar master Anoushka Shankar and her and put on an excellent ninety-minute performance of classical Indian music at Indiana-Purdue-Fort Wayne’s Rhinehart Recital Hall.  It was a nearly full house and Ms. Shankar and her band played three ragas for us.

Her band consisted of gentlemen playing bass and treble tanpurs (drone instruments), tabla (hand drums), flute, shehnai (a sort of trumpet), and mridangam (hand percussion).  Her tabla player, Ojas Adhiya, had only played three times with her on this tour so far, but he played like he’d been touring for years.  He and mridangam player Pirashanna Thevarajah had a great “duel” during the last raga in which they matched beats and fed off each other’s rhythms.

In the meantime, Anoushka Shankar was shredding her sitar.  I saw her play, along with her favorite, the late, great Ravi Shankar, at Notre Dame University years ago (who was still killing it in his late 80’s).  She wowed the crowd there, and she stunned the crowd in Fort Wayne.  “I’m speechless,” said a man behind us at the end of the show.  He’d never heard classical Indian music before.

I think a lot of people hadn’t.  It was a lovely, almost intoxicating performance and a stunning bargain at only ten bucks a ticket.  Don’t miss her if she comes near your town.

Keep your mind open.

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Nik Havert

I've been a music fan since my parents gave me a record player for Christmas when I was still in grade school. The first record I remember owning was "Sesame Street Disco." I've been a professional writer since 2004, but writing long before that. My first published work was in a middle school literary magazine and was a story about a zoo in which the animals could talk.

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