ANOUSHKA SHANKAR AND BRITTEN SINFONIA: PASSAGES

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Performers
- Anoushka Shankar
- sitar
- Britten Sinfonia
- Robert Ames
- conductor
- Featuring:
- Chinranjeeb Chakraborty
- vocals
- Lakshay Mohan
- sitar
- Aayush Mohan
- sarod
- Sanju Sahai
- tabla
- Prathap Ramachandra
- mridangam, ghatam, kanjira
Programme
- Philip Glass / Ravi Shankar
- Passages
Britten Sinfonia rekindles its relationship with the iconic sitar player Anoushka Shankar at Brighton Festival 2025.
In the mid-1960s, a young music student named Philip Glass assisted with notation for a film score by the revered sitar maestro Ravi Shankar. The experience set Glass on the path to developing his groundbreaking style of American Minimalism, and marked the beginning of a life-long friendship. In 1990, Shankar and Glass released Passages – a pioneering collaborative album that married their Indian Classical and Minimalist styles. The result is a profound musical odyssey, capturing an iconic musical meeting whose influence extends deeply into 20th-century music.
In 2017, in commemoration of Shankar’s extraordinary life, Anoushka Shankar and Britten Sinfonia presented the world premiere of Passages, performed in its entirety, at the BBC Proms. It is that rapturously-received show that Anoushka is thrilled to resurrect with Britten Sinfonia and a specially-curated ensemble of Indian Classical musicians at Brighton this year.