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Leeds Conservatoire: The Venue3 Quarry Hill, Leeds, Yorkshire and the Humber, LS2 7PD, United Kingdom
Dates/times in London time zone
Wednesday 28 January 202613:05
Programme
Works by Traditional
Performers
Deepa ShakthiVocals
Mehar-Jot Singh SagooJori
Ikjot KaurTanpura

We invite everyone to join us for a very special lunchtime recital of Dhrupad music presented by highly versatile vocalist Deepa Shakti, disciple of Pt Uday Bhawalkar, accompanied by Mehar-Jot Singh Sagoo on Jori and accompaniment on Taanpura by Ikhjhot Kaur.

Considered to be one of the oldest and most abundant styles of Hindustani classical music, Dhrupal is characterised by its meditative and spiritual nature, often described as solemn, uplifting, and heroic.   

This music was originally rooted in Vedic hymns and mantras as seen as a form of worship, an offering to the divine through sound, predominately associated with a male voice as referenced in the Natya Shastra (a Sanskrit treatise on the performing arts) by Bharata Muni thought to have been completed between 200 BCE-200 CE. Thanks to patronage from figures like Emperor Akbar and Raja Maan Singh Tomar, Dhrupad music gained prominence in the 15th and 16th centuries thanks to renowned court musicians Swami Haridas and Miah Tānsen.

Leeds City Council