[RESCHEDULED] Reflections on Khusrau and Kabir: Featuring Ustad Saami and Ramneek Singh

 When/Where?

Friday , May 17th , 2024
08:00 PM - 10:00 PM
$45 - $80
Aga Khan Museum
77 Wynford Drive, North York, ON M3C 1K1 ,
[SHOW RESCHEDULED]

We regret to announce that the anticipated performance of Reflections on Khusrau and Kabir: Featuring Ustad Saami and Ramneek Singh at the Aga Khan Museum on May 17th has been rescheduled to October 18, 2024.

While striving to present you with the finest performances by renowned artists from around the world, we occasionally encounter unexpected challenges that are beyond our control. Your patience in such circumstances is greatly appreciated.

Your tickets will remain valid for the rescheduled dates. Should you prefer a refund or wish to explore alternative options, please contact info@agakhanmuseum.org.

We appreciate your support and understanding and look forward to enjoying the rescheduled performances with you in the fall.




Presented by Small World Music and the Aga Khan Museum

Join us for an evening of music and poetry as we explore the rich legacy of Hazrat Amir Khusrau and Saint Kabir Das.

Among the most revered and popular poet saints in India, both Khusrau and Kabir spoke of love unabashedly. A love that went beyond gender, colour, caste and creed.

Khusrau and Kabir’s work is rooted in devotion, discipline and multi-ethnicity. Khusrau represents a pluralistic identity and is credited with the creation of musical styles including Khayal, Tarana, Qawwali and Ghazal. Through them, he explores his poetic abilities to express love and devotion for the Higher being, while Kabir’s works urge people to look within and suggest that true God is within the person who is on the path of righteousness.

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About the Artists:
Ramneek Singh is an internationally acclaimed vocalist, proficient in musical genres like Khayal, Tarana, Thumri, Shabad, Bhajan, Sufiana and Folk. Hailing from the rich lineage of Ustad Amir Khan of Indore Gharana, she carries forward these traditions in North America. She runs the "Sur-rang Music Academy' and has trained several students all over the world while also showcasing her music through performances and workshops. Being a recipient of several awards globally, she is also known for her song in the Deepa Mehta film, "Midnight's Children.”

Ustad Naseeruddin Saami started his training at the age of 10 years. His style of singing is called ‘Sudh Bani’. From 1958-62 he trained with his grand uncle Sardar Khan in Lahore. A strict follower of his family tradition, Ustad kept ‘Sur’ as the most important component of his singing. An expert in Khayal Gaiki, Ustad offers a heartfelt rendition of the raga, manifesting the emotions which are mentioned in the bandish. Versatile, he also sings Sadara, Thumri, Tarana and Dadra.

Ustad Saami has performed khayal in various festivals like WOMAD, WOMADelaide, Le Guess Who?, Roskilde Festival, Oster Festival and in countries such as: India, USA, France, Sri Lanka, and Afghanistan.

Pankaj Mishra was trained from an early age by the renowned Sarangi player of the famous Banaras Gharana, the late Pandit Mahesh Prasad Mishra. Pankaj is an “A Grade” sarangi player at the prestigious All India Radio & Television in Kolkata, India. Various institutions have hosted his music including the Ali Akbar College of Music (California, U.S. and Basel, Switzerland), Ragmala Organization (Toronto & Edmonton, Canada), and the Indian Embassy concerts (Berlin and Austria). Pankaj is now settled in Toronto but regularly tours the USA, Trinidad, Kenya, Japan, Turkmenistan, Thailand, Nepal, Bangladesh and Europe.

Sushant Anantharam had his formative training in the harmonium from Smt. Sarita Kulkarni & Sri. Anand Shanbhag, and later received advanced training under the tutelage of Sri. Giri Varadarajan. He performed his debut harmonium concert in the year 2008, and has since performed several harmonium concerts in Canada, USA, India and UAE. Since then, he has accompanied several renowned artists such as Vid. Sanhita Nandi, Vid. Radhika Chopra, and more. Sushant is also a trained Hindustani classical vocalist. Currently, he is receiving advanced vocal training from Sri. Narendra Datar, while also performing concerts in the Greater Toronto Area.

Rigved Deshpande is an accomplished tabla player with over 18 years of experience in accompaniment, having studied under the guidance of esteemed gurus Pt. Chandrashekhar Vaze, Shri Swapnil Bhate and currently from Pt. Ramdas Palsule for the past 6 years. He has also received vocal lessons from Pt. Suresh Bapat (पंडित सुरेश बापट) for 8 years. Rigved has accompanied renowned artists such as Vidushi Padma Talwalkar, Pt. Ajoy Chakraborthy, Pt. Shaunak Abhisheki, Archana Kanhere, and Shri Mahesh Kale, among others. He has performed in various prestigious events such as Sawai Gandharva-Bhimsen Mahotsav in Pune, Devgandharva Mahotsav in Mumbai, Sur Mansoor Festival in Mumbai, Raagmala Toronto and more.




The Art of Devotion

This performance is part of the Art of Devotion Series - an exploration of Qawwali music.

Don't miss the rest of the series:

Lecture: An Introduction to Qawwali Music
May 15, 2024 | Get your tickets here

Saami Brothers Qawwali
May 18, 2024 | Get your tickets here

Thank you to our Community Partners Virasat and The Tawoos Initiative

The 2024 Small World Music Series is sponsored by TD Bank Group through the TD Ready Commitment and funded by the Government of Canada, Canada Council for the Arts, Ontario Arts Council, and the City of Toronto through the Toronto Arts Council.

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