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2008 03 29 :: 8:00pm
The Sitar School of Toronto is presenting a Sitar concert by Toronto's own sitarist, Anwar Khurshid. The audience will also be privileged by the accompaniment of world class Tabla player Ustad Tari Khan.
Medical Sciences Auditorium
1 Kings College Circle, Univeristy of Toronto
416 123 4567
416 123 4567
concertsitar@gmail.com
Sitar School of Toronto
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Ustad Tari Khan’s percussion art is a rare experience; a combination of artistic purity, charisma, lyricism, and expressive innovation. The work characterized by his impeccable understanding of music and a sensitivity to artistic values; Ustad Tari Khan is considered as one of the most accomplished exponents of tabla in the world today, and is indeed a torchbearer of the Punjab Gharana. Ustad Tari Khan has performed in virtually every part of the globe, participating in prestigious festivals and concerts, dazzling and captivating audiences by his extraordinary versatility.
The concert by these two great performers is being sponsored by the Pakistan Business Council and the Darvesh Ali Group of Companies and is open to any and all people who appreciate great traditional world music and to those wishing to explore and expand their musical horizons by experiencing this truly unique and peaceful event. All are invited and welcome to attend, as the concert is also a means to proliferate the appreciation, understanding and message of classical Indian music in western culture.
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