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ROYAL LIVERPOOL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA

Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra and Jasdeep Singh Degun, sitar

Prokofiev Classical Symphony (14')
Jasdeep Singh Degun Arya, Concerto for Sitar and Orchestra (40')
-INTERVAL- (20')
Jasdeep Singh Degun (arr. Gupta) Lament (5')
Beethoven Symphony No.2 (34')

Harish Shankar conductor
Jasdeep Singh Degun sitar
Harkiret Bahra tabla

Winner of the Royal Philharmonic Society's 2024 Instrumentalist of the Year Award, Jasdeep Singh Degun was born in Leeds, but his music evokes whole worlds, and his sitar playing…well, let’s just say that it has to be heard to be believed. Tonight at The Tung Auditorium he joins the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra and tabla virtuoso Harkiret Bahra to perform his own Sitar Concerto Arya – a lyrical, brilliantly imaginative tale of different musical cultures, united by a willingness to explore, and (above all) by the spirit of song. A night of wonder with an artist born to inspire.

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