Māyā is a brand new composition by Rushil Ranjan, commissioned by Manchester Camerata. Featuring Carnatic virtuosos Abi Sampa, Janan Sathiendran and Krishnaprasad KV, it explores and blends the sound of Western Classical Orchestra with Carnatic traditions.
Rushil Ranjan
Rushil Ranjan is a pioneering multi-disciplinary composer. His work in contemporary, Sufi, and classical music has earned him a reputation as one of the most distinctive and extraordinary musical voices around today. In addition to being critically acclaimed, his work across film, dance and concert halls has blurred the boundaries between Eastern and Western classical music, creating a new genre that seamlessly combines both. Together with his longtime collaborator, Abi Sampa, his catalogue has received millions of streams online and has led to him selling out the Royal Albert Hall and other major venues across the world.
Abi Sampa
Multi-instrumentalist, Qawwal and Veena virtuoso: Abi Sampa has become a focal point within contemporary sufi and fusion music. Her ability to mix different styles and command over both Western and Indian Classical music has garnered praise from all corners of the music industry. Reflecting the multicultural nature of the city she grew up in, Abi went on to explore and absorb a myriad of different musical styles and genres, all of which ended up forming the building blocks of her unique vocal and instrumental style. A pioneer across genres, Abi’s incredible vocal prowess and style are emblematic of a truly new and global interpretation of qawwali and Indian Classical Music.
Programme
- Rushil Ranjan Māyā
Performed by
- Veena, Vocal Abi Sampa
- Vocal Krishnaprasad KV
- Mridangam & Tabla Janan Sathiendran
- Synthesizers, Piano, Guitars, Harmonium Rushil Ranjan
- Conductor Melvin Tay
- Violin Caroline Pether
- Violin Joy Becker
- Viola Susanna Ward
- Cello Chris Murray
- Cello Graham Morris
- Horn Dave Tollington
- Harp Amy Turk
- Manchester Camerata
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