Musique indienne
Baithak, un salon pour la musique classique de l’Inde
septembersept 24 - october – oct 24
Septembre 24 and 25, 20h, Septembre 26,18h
Meeta Pandit, Hindustani classical vocal music
Shailendra Mishra, tabla
Bharat Bhushan Goswami, sarangi
Manmohan Nayak, pakhawaj
Abha Pandit, tanpura
Septembre 27 to 29, 20h
Kamal Sabri, sarangi solo
Hindustani classical music
Shubh Maharaj, tabla
Suhail Yusuf Khan, sarangi
Rafiq Khan Langa, khartal
Aslam Khan, tanpura
Septembre 30 to Octobre 2, 20h
Vijay Venkat, Carnatic classical music
flute (Septembre 30 and Octobre 2),
vichitra-veena (Octobre 1)
C. N. Chandrashekhar, violin / K. R. Ganesh, mridangam
Lakshmi Inala, tanpura, I.R.Rama Mohan, kanjira
Octobre 3, 18h, Octobre 4 and 5, 20h
O. S. Arun, Carnatic classical vocal music
Karaikal Venkatasubramanian, violon
Venkat Subramanian, mridangam
Harihara Subramanian, ghatam
Ferdinan Alfones, tanpura
With the support of Fondation d’entreprise Hermès
Tanks to Michel Crozemarie and his crew, maison Hermès
With Namaste France
With the participation of CulturesFrance and the Indian Council for Cultural Relations
With the help of Reitzel France and Airel
The chapel once a convent, is now a small, historic venue, with the audience close to the musicians who are playing without any amplification.
Baithak – sitting – suggesting an intimate gathering, as performers and audience communicate in a mutually enriching dialogue. Musicians from the younger generation, from the North (Hindustani) and South (Karnatic), trained according to the “guru-shishya parampara” (master-disciple) tradition. Since 1974, the Festival d'Automne à Paris has featured Indian musicians, dancers and actors, presenting rare forms and authentic talent.