Kabir Cultural Centre collection ➔ [Poster for Ustad Shahid Parvez Khan's sitar performance at the D.B.Clarke Theatre, Montreal, Quebec]
Item
Identifier:
2023_01_04_005
Repository
Repository Web Site
https://www.centrekabir.com/en/
Repository Identifier
Shahid Parvez 2007
Date
September 15 2007;Date(s) of creation
Creator
Extent
1 poster
Format
ephemera
Description
Poster advertising an instrumental performance at the D.B.Clarke Theatre, Montreal, Quebec. Features Shahid Parvez on the sitar and Vineet Vyas on the tabla.
Shahid Parvez Khan is a sitar player. He was born on October 14, 1954 in the city of Mumbai in Maharashtra, India. He is a student of the Etawah Gharana (school) and is the great grandson of Imdad Khan, one of the school's founders.
Vineet Vyas is a tabla player. He was born in Nova Scotia, Canada and was introduced to Hindustani classical music at the age of 5. He is the grandson of the classical vocalist Pandit Brahmanand Vyas and the disciple of tabla maestro Pandit Kishan Maharaj. He holds an MFA in World Percussion from the California Institute of the Arts.
Location
Canada;Quebec;Montreal
Language
French
Notes
The Great Sitar Virtuoso
Ustad Shahid Parvez Khan - Sitar
Vineet Vyas - Tabla
From a dynasty of famous musicians of the Etawah Gharana, Shahid Parvez was introduced to singing and the tabla
from an early age. A child prodigy, he gave his first concert at the age of 8 and his success continues! His
music seduces with its lyrical forms full of imagination and virtuosity.
Listen to the master: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TDOD6jJ0iHU
Saturday September 15 2007, 20h00
D.B. Clarke Theatre, Concordia University
1455 Maisonneuve bd. W, Montrteal (subway Guy Concordia)
Admission: $30, $20, $15 (Students / Golden age) , Group rate available
Info: (514) 931-0942, (514) 695-3264, (514) 586-3148"
"Shahid Parvez Khan is a sitar maestro of global acclaim and is regarded as one of the finest Indian Classical musicians alive. He is one of the most brilliant musical gems of the famous Etawah tradition and belongs to the seventh generation of this musical lineage." -website bio
"Vineet Vyas is one of Canada’s most dynamic musical talents. He is a disciple of the legendary Tabla maestro, Pandit Kishan Maharaj. Born and raised in Nova Scotia Vineet comes from a family of traditional musicians from India: his grandfather Pandit Brahmanand Vyas, was a renowned vocalist and initiated him into Hindustani classical music at the age of five." -website bio
The sitar is a plucked string instrument invented in medieval india. The name comes from sat tär, meaning "seven strings" in Hindi. The sitar has 6 or 7 played strings that are plucked with a plectrum called a mizraab in addition to a much greater number of resonance strings which run beneath the instrument's frets.
The tabla is a pair of single-headed hand drums from the Indian subcontinent. The small, conical righthand drum is called the dayan and is used to created treble or tonal sounds. The larger, kettledrum-like lefthand drum is called the baya and is used for producing bass. The tabla owes its unique sound to the coat of syahi "tuning paste" applied to specific areas on the skin of each drum.
*Date listed refers to date of performance.
Rights Statement
In copyright
Subject Headings - Library of Congress
Hindustani music [http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85088852];Sitar players [http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh87001488];Tabla players [http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh87006038];Posters [http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh99001723]