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Reading Raga Resonance: Slide & Strum on The Mystic Frets
- 12 Sep 2026
- Saturday
- 6:00 PM – 8:30 PM
- 2 hours, 30 minutes
- The Great Hall, Reading
- Reading, GB
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Ticket Price
£15 £27Event Summary
Performing Artists
"To play the tabla is to breathe life into an ancient conversation. Through my music and teaching, I strive to create a space where the vibrant traditions of India and the creative spirit of Australia can meet and create something entirely new.
Event Highlights
Three continents, one stage
A lineage that shaped modern Indian music
A guitarist who studied Indian music from the source
Australia's only PhD in tabla, trained by Zakir Hussain
Classical first, then fusion
Returning to Reading by popular demand
Performing Artists
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Debasis Chakroborty
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Giuliano Modarelli
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Sam Evans
Event Details
Dear music lovers from Reading, we are delighted to present "Slide & Strum on The Mystic Frets" as part of Kala Festival 2026 at The Great Hall, Reading University. A unique musical journey that beautifully bridges the ancient traditions of Indian classical music with the expressive freedom of Western guitar playing.
This special evening features an extraordinary collaboration between three masterful artists from different musical worlds: Indian Slide Guitar maestro Pandit Debasis Chakroborty, visiting from Agra, India; guitarist Giuliano Moderalli from the UK; and Sam Evans on Tabla from Australia.
In this concert, the soulful meditative voice of the Indian slide guitar will converse with the rich harmonies and techniques of the Western guitar, elegantly supported by the rhythmic brilliance of the tabla. The performance promises a deep musical dialogue that honours both tradition and innovation.
Classical Foundations
The first session will explore the pure essence of Indian classical music. A soul-stirring Raga-based composition featuring Alap and Jod (20 minutes).Followed by two short compositions of 15 minutes each, set in lively 7-beat and 10-beat cycles (Rupak and Jhaptal). This segment highlights the lyrical beauty and improvisational depth of Indian ragas through the duo guitar's unique timbre.
Fusion Horizons
The second session after intermission opens the doors to creative exploration with exciting fusion-style compositions. Three improvised pieces of 10 minutes each, showcasing seamless blending of Indian and Western musical elements, rhythms, and textures.
This part of the concert celebrates the joy of musical discovery, where guitars weave melody, harmony, and rhythm in spontaneous, captivating ways, accompanied by Tabla.
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