


This November, London welcomes a truly special evening of Indian Classical Music at Duke Hall, Royal Academy of Music. On 15th November, London Ragas Fusion brings together four celebrated maestros, each carrying a world of tradition and innovation in their art.
At the heart of the performance is Pandit Ajay Prasanna, three-time Grammy-nominated flautist and one of India’s leading bansuri exponents. His music carries both lyrical serenity and creative brilliance, a sound that has travelled across continents and genres. Alongside him is Shahbaz Hussain. A renowned and accomplished tabla virtuoso, Shahbaz is considered one of Europe's finest players, known for his dynamic and intricate performances in Indian classical music and fusion projects.
They are joined by pianist Rekesh Chauhan, an award-winning pianist renowned for seamlessly blending Indian Classical Music with Western instruments, and RN Prakash, a master of the South Indian Ghatam whose earthy, clay-pot rhythms bring texture and vitality to the ensemble. Together, these four artists create a confluence of sound where North and South India meet, and East and West flow into harmony.
For centuries, Indian classical traditions have regarded music as a form of meditation, a means of restoring balance within ourselves and within our communities. In today’s world, these timeless practices remind us of the profound connection between music, mental health, mindfulness, and emotional well-being. See you there, London!
Presented by KalaSudha.
This is an 8+ event
07:30 PM- 09:30 PM