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Raag-Mala Music Society of Toronto: Concert History* RAAG-MALA MUSIC SOCIETY OF TORONTO: CONCERT HISTORY* 2013 2012 2011 Praveen Sheolikar, Violin Ud. Shahid Parvez, Sitar Pt. Balmurli Krishna, Vocal Gurinder Singh, Tabla Subhajyoti Guha, Tabla Pt. Ronu Majumdar, Flute Arati Ankalikar Tikekar, Vocal Ud. Shujaat Khan, Sitar Kishore Kulkarni, Tabla Abhiman Kaushal, Tabla Ud. Shujaat Khan, Sitar Abhiman Kaushal, Tabla Anand Bhate, Vocal Vinayak Phatak, Vocal Bharat Kamat, Tabla Enakshi, Odissi Dance The Calcutta Quartet, Violin, Suyog Kundalka, Harmonium Tabla & Mridangam Milind Tulankar, Jaltrang Hidayat Husain Khan, Sitar Harvinder Sharma, Sitar Vineet Vyas, Tabla Ramdas Palsule, Tabla Warren Senders, Lecture- Raja Bhattacharya, Sarod Demonstration and Vocal Shawn Mativetsky, Tabla Raya Bidaye, Harmoium Ravi Naimpally, Tabla Gauri Guha, Vocal Ashok Dutta, Tabla Luna Guha, Harmonium Alam Khan, Sarod Hindole Majumdar, Tabla Sandipan Samajpati, Vocal Raya Bidaye, Harmonium Hindole Majumdar, Tabla Ruchira Panda, Vocal Pandit Samar Saha, Tabla Anirban Chakrabarty, Harmonium 2010 2009 2008 Smt. Ashwini Bhide Deshpande, Smt. Padma Talwalkar, Vocal Pt. Vishwa Mohan Bhatt, Mohan Vocal Rasika Vartak, Vocal Veena Vishwanath Shirodkar, Tabla Utpal Dutta, Tabla Subhen Chatterji, Tabla Smt. Seema Shirodkar, Suyog Kundalkar, Harmonium Heather Mulla, Tanpura Harmonium Anita Basu, Tanpura Milind Tulankar, Jaltarang Pt. Rajan Mishra, Vocal Sunit Avchat, Bansuri Pt. Sajan Mishra, Vocal Tejendra Majumdar, Sarod Ramdas Palsule, Tabla Subhen Chatterji, Tabla Abhijit Banerjee,Tabla Sanatan Goswami, Harmonium Kiran Morarji, Tanpura Irshad Khan, Sitar Manu Pal, Tanpura Subhojyoti Guha, Tabla Aparna Bhattacharji, Tanpura Aditya Verma, Sarod Ramneek Singh, Vocal Hindol Majumdar, Tabla Pt. Ronu Majumdar, Flute Won Joung Jin, Kathak Ramdas Palsule, Tabla Amaan Ali Khan, Sarod Rhythm Riders, Tabla Bharati, tanpura Ayaan Ali Khan, Sarod Vineet Vyas, Tabla 1 RAAG-MALA MUSIC SOCIETY OF TORONTO: CONCERT HISTORY* 2010 Cont. 2009 Cont. 2008 Cont. Madhumita Saha, Vocal Rhythm Riders, Tabla workshop Rajashree Karandikar, Vocal Pt. Samar Saha, Tabla Raye Bidaye, Harmonium Aparna Mookerjea, Tanpura Milind Karandikar, Tabla Pt. Ronu Majumda, Bansuri Neeraj Prem, Sitar Ramdas Palsule, Tabla Brandon McIntosh, Sarod Ganesh Pane, Tanpura Rachna Mehra, Tabla Pt. Samar Saha, Tabla workshop Falguni Mitra, Vocal 2007 2006 2005 Pt. Ulhas Kashalkar, Vocal Smt. Veena Sahasrabuddhe, Vocal Pt. Rajan Mishra, Vocal Pt. Suresh Talwalkar, Tabla Shantilal Shah, Tabla Pt. Sajan Mishra, Vocal Sudhir Nair, Harmonium Kedar Naphade, Harmonium Pt. Kumar Bose, Tabla Manu Pal, Tanpura Kanta Prasad Mishra, Smt. Lakshmi Shankar, Vocal Harmonium Purbayan Chatterji, Sitar Ashok Dutta, Tabla Rajnish Mishra, Vocal/Tanpura Subhankar Banerji, Tabla Nilesh Nadkarni, Harmonium Ritesh Mishra, Vocal/Tanpura Heather Muller, Tanpura Pt. Ronu Majumdar, Flute Pt. Brij Narayan, Sarod Durgashankar Majumdar, Ahbijit Banerjee, Tabla Ud. Shujaat Khan, Sitar Pakhwaj Prateek Halder, Sitar Abhijit Banerjee, Tabla Ud. Shujaat Khan, Sitar Abhiman Kaushal, Tabla Heather Muller, Tanpura Miles Shrewsberry, Tabla Aparna Bhatacharji, Tanpura Smt. Kala Ramnath, Violin Neeraj Prem, Sitar Thanathevy Mithradeva, Violin Subhankar Banerjee, Tabla Heather Muller, Tanpura Sangeetha Vidwan, Violin Sangeeta Ullal, Tanpura Sangeeta Ullal, Tanpura Mridunga Gnanavaruthi, Mridangam Ud. Shujaat Khan, Sitar Ramnik Singh, Vocal Students, Mrindangam Shestram Hindol Majumdar, Tabla Harpal Singh, Tabla Mayookh Bhowmik, Tabla Nelesh Nadkarni, Harmonium Hardial Singh, Tanpura Niraj Prem, Sitar Janak Khendry Dance Company Neeraj Prem, Sitar Karthik Ramalingam, Bansuri Karthik Ramalingam, Bansuri Kiran Morarji, Tabla Hindol Majumdar, Tabla Gurinder Singh, Tabla Ms. Pragati, Tanpura 2 RAAG-MALA MUSIC SOCIETY OF TORONTO: CONCERT HISTORY* 2004 2003 2002 Pt. Falguni Mitra, Dhrupad Vocal Pt. Ajoy Chakrabarty, Vocal Pt. Budhaditya Mukherjee, Sitar Tapash Kumar Das, Pakhwaj and Kaushiki Chakrabarty, Vocal Sanjoy Kumar Mukherjee, Tabla Tabla Subhashis Bhattacharjee, Tabla Neelam Sharma, Tanpura Pratima Mitra, Harmonium Brajeshwar Mukherjee,Vocal/ Harmonium Pt. Vijay Kichlu, Vocal Tejendra Narayan, Sarod Tejendra Majumdar, Sarod Shubhankar Banerjee, Tabla Smt. Ashwini Bhide Deshpande, Smt. Subhra Guha, Vocal Manu Pal, Tanpura Vocal Subhankar Bannerjee, Tabla Vishwanath Shirodkar, Tabla Pt. Ramesh Mishra, Sarangi Purbayan Chatterjee, Sitar Seema Shirodkar, Harmonium Romilla Gandhi, Tanpura Aneesh Pradhan, Tabla Sulata Mookerjea, Tanpura Arpita Bhattacharya, Tanpura Vijay Kumar, Tanpura Kushal Das, sitar Ud. Shujaat Khan, Sitar Ud. Shujaat Khan, Sitar Samar Saha, Tabla Sandip Das, Tabla Abhiman Kaushal, Tabla Sadiya Khan, Tanpura Sulata Mookerjea, Tanpura Atul Desai, Vocal Pt. Ronu Majumdar, Flute Prosenjit Deoghoria, Vocal Mushfiq Hashimi, Harmonium Tarun Bhattacharya, Santoor Prem Tiwar, Tabla Ramesh Bapodara, Tabla Vijay Ghate, Tabla Raya Bidaye, Harmonium Shrinand Desai, Tanpura Vijay Kumar, Vocal Ud. Shujaat Khan, Sitar Abhiman Kaushal, Tabla Catherine Potter, Bansuri Narendra Datar, Vocal Ravi Naimpally, Tabla Rajeshree Karandikar, Vocal Neelam Sharma, Tanpura Ashwini Deodhar, Vocal Nandu Atre, Vocal Milind Karandikar, Tabla Raya Bidaye, Harmonium Kirpal & Gurdit Dhillon, Tabla Azalea Ray, Vocal, Ramneek Singh, Vocal Aditya Verma, Sarod Vineet Vyas, Tabla Sulata Mookerjea, Tanpura Harpal Singh, Tabla Hardayal Singh, Tabla Al Nawaz, Tanpura 3 RAAG-MALA MUSIC SOCIETY OF TORONTO: CONCERT HISTORY* 2001 2000 1999 Rahul Sharma, Santoor Ud. Shahid Parvez ,Sitar Pt. Ronu Majumdar, Flute Rakesh Chaurasia, Bansuri Partha Sarathi Mukherjee & Vijay Ghate, Tabla Shafaat Ahmed Khan, Tabla Anwar Khurshid, tanpura Sulata Mookerjea, Tanpura Purbayan Chatterji, Sitar Partho Sarathy, sarod Ud. Ali Ahmad Khan, Shehnai Shubhendra Rao, sitar Mashkoor Ali Khan, Vocal Subhen Chatterjee, Tabla Tanmoy Bose, Tabla Ahmad Abbas, Shehnai Debashish Bhattacharya, Guitar Leena Ghanekar. Tanpura Satish Vyas, Santoor Ramdas Palsule, Tabla Pt. Vijay Kichlu, Vocal Ud. Shujaat Khan, Sitar Vijay Ghate, Tabla Smt. Girija Devi, Vocal Kala Ramnath, Violin Subhen Chatterjee, Tabla Abhijit Banerjee, Tabla Binay Pathak, Harmonium Sutapa Chatterjee, Vocal Pt. Rajeev Taranath, Sarod Swapan Chaudhuri, Tabla Pt. Ajoy Chakrabarty,Vocal Kaushiki Chakrabarty, Vocal Yogesh Shamsi, Tabla Ud. Shujaat Khan, Sitar Sandeep Das, Tabla 1998 1997 1996 Pt. Rajan Mishra, Vocal Pt. Ajoy Chakrabarty, Vocal Pt. Shivkumar Sharma, Santoor Pt. Sajan Mishra; Vocal Kaushiki Chakrabarty, Vocal Shafaat Ahmed Khan, Tabla Sohanlal Mishra, Tabla Pt. Samar Saha, Tabla Rahul Sharma, Santoor Kanta Mishra, Harmonium Pt. Jyoti Goho, Harmonium Sangeeta Thakur, Tanpura Pt. Vishwa Mohan Bhatt, Mohan Pt. Ulhas Kashalkar, Vocal Veena Pt. Suresh Talwalkar, Tabla Pt. Brij Narayan, Sarod Sukhvinder Singh, Tabla Anindo Chatterjee, Tabla Ud. Shujaat Khan, Sitar Ud. Shujaat Khan, Sitar Sandeep Das, Tabla Smt. Lakshmi Shankar, Vocal Sandeep Das, Tabla Kiran Alhuwalia, Tanpura Vineet Vyas, Tabla Pt. Rajib Chakraborty, Sarod Ali Ahmed Hussain Khan, Smt. Kala Ramnath, Violin Reena Chakraborty-Shrivastava, Shehnai Ramdas Palsule, Tabla Sitar Subhen Chatterjee, Tabla Monilal Nag, Sitar Pt. Budhaditya Mukherjee, Sitar Subhen Chatterjee, Tabla Subhen Chatterjee, Tabla Gauri Guha, Vocal Biswas Dhikney, Tabla Rahul Sharma, Santoor Luna Guha, Harmonium Shafaat Ahmed Khan, Tabla Narendra Datar, Vocal Kirpal Singh, Tabla Raya Bidaye, Harmonium Art Levine, Tanpura Kiran Alhuwalia, Tanpura 4 RAAG-MALA MUSIC SOCIETY OF TORONTO: CONCERT HISTORY* 1995 1994 1993 Ud. Shahid Parvez, Sitar Pt. Ajoy Chakrabarty, Vocal Pt. Hari Prasad Chaurasia, Flute Vijay Ghate, Tabla Vikram Ghosh, Tabla Subhankar Banerjee, Tabla Sanjay Chakrabarty, Harmonium Smt. Malini Rajurkar, Vocal Ud. Shujaat Khan, Sitar Subhash Kamat, Tabla Pt. Jasraj, Vocal Akram Khan, Tabla Arawind Thatte, Harmonium Pt. Swapan Chaudhury, Tabla Kala Ramnath, Violin Pt. Rajan & Sajan Misra, Vocal Rajesh Mishra, Tabla Pt. Shivkumar Sharma, Santoor Kanta Prasad Mishra, Shafaat Ahmed Khan, Tabla Harmonium Vishwa Mohan Bhatt, Mohan 3-day Festival featuring SRA Veena artists Sukhvinder Singh, Tabla Ud. Rashid Khan, Vocal Pt. V.G. Jog, Violin Ud. Mashkoor Ali Khan, Vocal Debashish Bhattachary, Guitar Pt. Vijay Kichlu, Vocal Pt. Ulhas Kashalkar, Vocal Pt. Buddhadev Das Gupta, Sarod Ananda Bandhopadhyay, Tabla Pt. Samir Chatterjee, Tabla Sanjay Chakraborty, Harmonium 1992 1991 1990 Pt. D.K. Datar, Violin Pt. Vishwa Mohan Bhatt, Mohan Pt. Hari Prasad Chaurasia, Flute Vijay Ghate, Tabla Veena Fazal Hussain, Tabla Sukhvinder Singh, Tabla 2-day Festival Ud. Shahid Parvez, Sitar Tejendra Mojumdar, Sarod Krishna Chowdhury; Vijay Ghate, Tabla Pt. Ajoy Chakrabarty, Vocal Shafaat Ahmed Khan, Tabla Pt. V.G. Jog, Violin Pt. V.G. Jog, Violin Aninda Bandopadhyay, Tabla 3-day Festival Pt. V.K. Kichlu, Vocal Pt. Samar Saha, Tabla Pt. Arun Bhaduri, Vocal Ananda Gopal Bandopadhyay, Jyoti Goho, Harmonium Pt. V.G. Jog, Violin Tabla Smt. Shubhra Guha, Vocal Ud. Zakir Hussain, Tabla Pt. Vijay Kichlu, Vocal Smt. Vijaya Jadhav, Vocal Ud. Shujaat Khan, Sitar Ud. Shujaat Khan, Sitar Pt. Vijay Kichlu, Vocal Hamid Hossain, Tabla Ud. Rashid Khan, Vocal Protima Bedi, Odissi dance Ananda Bandopadhyay, Tabla Pt. Samar Saha, Tabla Jyoti Goho, Harmonium Smt. Lakshmi Shankar, Vocal Shyam Kale, Tabla 5 RAAG-MALA MUSIC SOCIETY OF TORONTO: CONCERT HISTORY* 1989 1988 1987 Pt. Ram Narayan, Sarangi L. Shankar, Violin Ud. Shahid Parvez, Sitar Anuradha Chaurasia Vijay Jayant Ghate, Tabla Ud. Bismillah
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