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    Ravi Shankar EnsembleMatthews Theatre - McCarter Theatre Center, Princeton, NJ
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    About Ravi Shankar Ensemble

    Currently, the Ravi Shankar Ensemble is actively engaging audiences through a series of concerts and events that honor the rich legacy of Ravi Shankar's music while also exploring new horizons. The ensemble often features a rotating cast of accomplished musicians, all adept in various genres and instruments, ensuring that each performance brings something unique and fresh. Concerts are held in prestigious venues worldwide, often accompanied by educational workshops that aim to teach the nuances of Indian classical music and promote cultural exchange.

    In light of recent trends, the ensemble has embraced digital platforms as well, offering virtual concerts that reach a global audience, breaking geographical barriers and allowing fans from all over to experience their performances. These events often highlight both traditional compositions and newer pieces that reflect contemporary influences, showcasing the dynamic possibilities inherent in fusion music. Upcoming concerts include performances at renowned music festivals and cultural events, where the ensemble aims to share not just music, but also the deeply rooted philosophy behind the art of Indian classical music. As they continue their journey, the Ravi Shankar Ensemble remains committed to celebrating the legacy of their namesake while inspiring new generations with the transformative power of music.

    Ravi Shankar Ensemble History

    The Ravi Shankar Ensemble has its roots in the legendary sitar virtuoso Ravi Shankar, who was instrumental in popularizing Indian classical music in the West during the mid-20th century. Born in 1920 in Varanasi, India, Shankar's musical journey began at an early age under the tutelage of his guru, Allauddin Khan. He masterfully blended the traditional ragas of Indian classical music with various Western musical elements, bridging cultural divides and fostering musical dialogue across continents.

    In 1965, Shankar's performance at the Monterey Pop Festival marked a significant moment in music history as he introduced the West to the intricacies and beauty of Indian music. Following this, he formed the Ravi Shankar Ensemble, bringing together various talented musicians who shared a vision of creating a rich tapestry of sound that represented both traditional and contemporary influences. Throughout the 70s and 80s, the ensemble performed globally, captivating audiences with their intricate compositions and collaborative improvisations, while also participating in significant initiatives, such as benefits for humanitarian causes. Shankar's collaborations with various artists, including George Harrison of The Beatles, further cemented his legacy and the ensemble's popularity.

    The ensemble played a pivotal role in bringing Indian classical music to global stages, performing at iconic venues and festivals, and recording several albums that showcased their musical ethos. After Ravi Shankar's passing in 2012, the ensemble continues to honor his legacy by promoting the same spirit of innovation and cross-cultural collaboration that characterized his work.