Step into a world of sonic beauty and timeless tradition with Raag Vibrations: Violin & Vocal Expressions — an evening of exquisite Indian classical music that promises to stir the soul and uplift the spirit.
The concert opens with Satyakam Mohkamsing, an extraordinary Indo-Dutch violinist whose performances blend technical brilliance with deep emotional resonance. Drawing from the ancient ragas of Hindustani music, Satyakam performs with rare sensitivity on the Western violin, forging a powerful connection between East and West.
The evening continues with Jui Dhaygude-Pande, a gifted vocalist from the Jaipur-Atrauli Gharana — one of the most nuanced traditions in Indian classical music. Her voice, full of grace and expressive power, is accompanied by Rupak Kumar Pandit on tabla, whose rhythmic artistry enhances every phrase and pulse. Together, they weave a tapestry of melody and rhythm that creates an unforgettable listening experience.
Whether you are a lifelong aficionado or discovering Indian classical music for the first time, this concert offers an intimate glimpse into a world of rich musical heritage and contemporary expression.
About the Artists
Jui Dhaygude-Pande (Vocalist)
A distinguished exponent of the Jaipur-Atrauli Gharana, Jui trained under the eminent Vidushi Sheela Joshi and Pt. Dr. Arun Dravid — disciples of the legendary Kishori Amonkar. Her performances blend rigorous raga structure with emotive storytelling, encompassing classical forms and semi-classical genres such as Thumri, Bhajans, and Abhangas.
Satyakam Mohkamsing (Violinist)
An accomplished Indo-Dutch artist, Satyakam bridges cultures through music. Trained in India and at Codarts University in Rotterdam, he brings a unique voice to Hindustani music on violin. His work spans classical and contemporary realms, and he is the creative force behind the cross-cultural music initiative Colors of Consciousness.
Rupak Kumar Pandit (Tabla)
A master of the Benares Gharana, Rupak’s tabla playing is known for its clarity, grace, and depth. Initially trained by his father and later by Pt. Chottelal Mishra, he brings the richness of the Purab Baj style to life, with expressive and dynamic accompaniment that elevates any performance.
Date: Saturday 18 October
Time: 8.00pm
Tickets: €15 / 12