Santoor Concert by Padmashri Sathish Vyas with Aditya Kalyanpur on tabla. Satish Vyas is an Indian santoor player. He is the son of the Indian classical singer C. R. Vyas.
Beginning his studies at the age of five under the vigilance of Tabla Maestro late Ustad Allarakha and tabla Maestro Ustad Zakir Hussain, Aditya Kalyanpur is considered as one of the most promising torchbearers of the Punjab Gharana style of tabla performance. (Artist website)
The santoor is a trapezoid-shaped hammered dulcimer often made of walnut, with seventy two strings. The special-shaped mallets (mezrab) are lightweight and are held between the index and middle fingers. A typical santoor has two sets of bridges, providing a range of three octaves. (Wikipedia)
The tabla (or tabl, tabla) is a membranophone percussion instrument (similar to bongos), which is often used in Hindustani classical music. It is used in Indian folk music and is a part of Hindustani music art. The instrument consists of a pair of hand drums of contrasting sizes and timbres. (Wikipedia)
Admission/Cost:
Sunday, October 12 - 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM
Beginning his studies at the age of five under the vigilance of Tabla Maestro late Ustad Allarakha and tabla Maestro Ustad Zakir Hussain, Aditya Kalyanpur is considered as one of the most promising torchbearers of the Punjab Gharana style of tabla performance. (Artist website)
The santoor is a trapezoid-shaped hammered dulcimer often made of walnut, with seventy two strings. The special-shaped mallets (mezrab) are lightweight and are held between the index and middle fingers. A typical santoor has two sets of bridges, providing a range of three octaves. (Wikipedia)
The tabla (or tabl, tabla) is a membranophone percussion instrument (similar to bongos), which is often used in Hindustani classical music. It is used in Indian folk music and is a part of Hindustani music art. The instrument consists of a pair of hand drums of contrasting sizes and timbres. (Wikipedia)
Admission/Cost:
Sunday, October 12 - 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM







