The Chan Centre for the Performing Arts at the University of British Columbia (UBC) presents the return of one of their most popular artists, Indian tabla maestro Zakir Hussain, on Saturday, March 21 at 8pm in the Chan Shun Concert Hall. Known the world over for his masterful talent on percussion and esteemed intercultural collaborations, Hussain has long been fascinated by the connection of his native country's music to the music revered by the Celtic nations. Celtic Connections will bring together an all-star ensemble to perform works inspired by both the Celtic and Indian traditions.
Highlighting the distinctive percussive sounds of regions worlds apart, Hussain's skillful prowess on tabla - two small hand drums, the left larger "Bayan" and the right smaller "Dahina"- is artfully accompanied by Ireland's famed John Joe Kelly on bodhrán, a shallow one-sided Irish drum played with a short wooden stick. The ensemble boasts an array of other musicians accomplished in their own right, including: fiddle player Charlie McKerron of Scotland's Capercaillie fame; award-winning bansuri (Indian bamboo flute) player Rakesh Chaurasia; one of Scotland's most distinctive pipers Fraser Fifield; Dublin-based guitarist Tony Byrne; highly sought after Scottish fiddle player Patsy Reid; distinguished Indian violinist Ganesh Rajagopalan; and French flautist Jean-Michel Veillon, renowned for his part in introducing wooden flute into the folk music of Breton. Hussain, one of the most highly-respected architects of world music fusion, first experimented with fusing Celtic and Indian music together in 2011 as the result of a commission he received for Glasgow's annual Celtic music festival while in residency with the Scotland Council of the Arts. For this commission he assembled various musicians to create a 90-minute show and received such a strong response that he was requested by the UK Council of the Arts to play at the London 2012 pre-Olympic performances. Since then, the group has successfully toured throughout the USA and India, and now embarks to bring this rich collaboration to audiences in Canada.Videos