After the concert

Last night we had our first concert of Indian classical music with Lasanthi, the violinist from Sri Lanka who is living in Slovenia for some time now.
We played for an hour at the Celica Hostel, and even though we had very little time for promotion, the place was packed. We had a nice vibe going, and the audience seemed to like it a lot.
We first interpreted the raga Bageshri, followed by a semiclassical piece set to the raga Mishra Bhairavi.
This concert was very important for me, since it was the first in Slovenia where I performed on my instrument (the tabla), my music (Indian classical), and in my style. I mean to say that the concert was set in the way I enjoy the best, so naturally I had a wonderful time. Again, the audience shared in the feeling.
The future looks very bright, my friends! Don’t forget to wear your sunglasses!
Escrito el 30 de April de 2008 y archivado en Conciertos y India.
Etiquetas: Música de la India • Mis conciertos.
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Lasanthi Manaranjanie Kalinga Dona (violin) is a musician and ethnomusicologist from Sri Lanka. She is in Ljubljana continuing the PhD studies she started in China some years ago, while being at the same time a guest lecturer in Ethnomusicology at the
Carlos Yoder (tabla) is a musician from Argentina who is living in Slovenia since 2005. He studied piano at the Conservatorio Nacional de Música Carlos López Buchardo of Buenos Aires and in 1999 started his studies of Indian classical music under the tutelage of 



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