New Delhi [India]: Carrying forward the call and legacy of Indian classical music worldwide, Mohan Brothers- Lakshay and Aayush, who’ve shown incredible mastery over Sitar and Sarod, is all set to carry out in London.
The brothers have completed at numerous prestigious occasions all across the globe; today’s one being their performance for Ravi Shankar Centenary in March this yr at Royal Festival Hall. Notably, the two brothers are the first Indians to perform at Grammy Museum in Los Angeles.
This time, the dynamic duo will perform at ‘The Bhavan.’ On October 16.
Also referred to as Bhartiya Vidya Bhavan, ‘the Bhavan’ was hooked up in the early Seventies in London and moved to West Kensington some years later.
The Bhavan became the primary of its kind agency in the UK to develop an extensive style of conventional, cultural Indian activities. The corporation’s main reason is to teach and sell Indian Classical Arts, Yoga, Languages, and Culture in the UK.
Speaking about the Musical duo – Lakshay and Aayush, they do no longer come from a family of musicians but developed an eager interest in international Classical Music through their father, who became a novice ‘sitarist’ at that point.
Fascinated by the paintings of Pandit Ravi Shankar, Ustad Ali Akbar Khan, and Pandit Nikhil Banerjee, the two boys grew keen on the Indian classical tracks at a young age and got inspired to create music of higher fine with originality.
Lakshay and Aayush have collaborated with famous eminent musicians like Grammy-winning Barry Phillips and Anoushka Shankar.
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