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Selina Banerjee 02/28/2024 Pandit
Ken Zuckerman and Vidushi Emmanuelle Martin Bring Global Perspectives to the 16th
Annual LearnQuest Music Festival It is
often said that music transcends all boundaries. Inspired by this extraordinary
power of music, LearnQuest Academy of Music was founded in 1996 and started its
Annual Music Festival in 2006 – with the goal of Connecting through Music. This
year, LearnQuest’s 16th Annual Festival will feature two artists, Pandit Ken
Zuckerman and Vidushi Emmanuelle Martin, who truly embody this spirit. Though
these individuals were not born into Indian culture, Indian classical music
connected with them. They have since dedicated their lives to learning,
performing, and connecting others with the beautiful musical traditions of
India. Pandit Ken Zuckerman is a
Grammy-nominated sarod virtuoso from Switzerland. He started his musical
journey in his childhood with piano and then switched to guitar. Later,
Zuckerman started training on the sitar with the legendary sarod maestro Ustad
Ali Akbar Khan and subsequently chose the sarod. Zuckerman has trained with
Ustad ji for 37 years and is currently the director of the Ali Akbar College of
Music in Switzerland. He has performed extensively around the world in both
traditional Indian classical concerts as well as fusion projects and world
music collaborations. Zuckerman is also a professor at the Musik Akademie
Basel, Switzerland, where he teaches several unique courses within the Studio
für Musik der Kulturen, which is focused on introducing music from other parts
of the world to students of Western music. Vidushi Emmanuelle Martin is an
accomplished Carnatic vocalist from France. She started her musical training on
piano at an early age before taking up Carnatic music. She has spent 10 years
in Chennai, India training with the renowned Carnatic vocalist Vidwan T.M.
Krishna, who will also be performing at this year’s LearnQuest Festival. Martin
has performed extensively in Europe and the United States, and she teaches
private lessons as well as training courses. She also hosts innovative world
music workshops in collaboration with artists from other traditions of music. Connect with these inspiring artists
and their music at LearnQuest’s Annual Music Festival on March 29-31 and April
13-14 at Regis College in Weston, MA. For tickets and more information on this
year’s festival and music classes, please visit www.learnquest.org. About the
writer: Selina
Banerjee is a faculty member of Hindustani classical vocal music at LearnQuest
Academy of Music. She has been learning with Dr. Pradeep Shukla at LearnQuest
for the past 17 years and completed her Manch Pravesh in 2017. She is currently
a Ph.D. Candidate at Northeastern University’s Department of Chemical
Engineering. You may also access this article through our web-site http://www.lokvani.com/ |
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