logo
Rakesh Chaurasia premieres 'Symphony of Bansuri' in Cape Town: a fusion of Eastern and Western music

Rakesh Chaurasia premieres 'Symphony of Bansuri' in Cape Town: a fusion of Eastern and Western music

IOL News2 days ago
Two-time Grammy Award-winning flautist Rakesh Chaurasia
Image: Ian Landsberg
Rakesh Chaurasia, the two-time Grammy Award-winning maestro of the Indian bamboo flute known as the bansuri is in Cape Town for the world premiere of Symphony of Bansuri, a groundbreaking fusion of Eastern music and Western classical traditions at the Artscape on Saturday 2 August.
'Where we are showcasing and showing the world that one harmony can be reached through different disciplines of music,' he explained.
The journey to Cape Town was sparked by a long-standing encouragement from Zakir Hussain.
'There's a small story about me and Ustad Zakir Hussain when I used to compose some pieces and used to make him listen. And he used to tell me that, you should write a symphony on flute. And nobody has done it before.
'So basically composing a thing. So I said, no, this is not my cup of tea. It's very difficult for us who have, like, all my life we have done the improvisation music to be in a box and do everything. But he said, no, you should do it, because no wonder you are doing a classical, but you should do this.'
Eventually, Chaurasia embraced the challenge.
'I wrote some music, and the music, which was morally appreciated and approved by Ustaz Zakir Hussain. And then Nisar, I told Nisar Bhai that I am ready to do it. He said, OK, definitely we'll do it. And then I went on the internet and I was listening to the Cape Town Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra. They were amazing. And so I wanted to do it with them first.'
The choice of Cape Town wasn't only musical. 'South Africa is one of my favourite countries. I came first when I started my career in 89' somewhere, you know, and especially Cape Town. It's so sweet. People are so beautiful here and always a warmth welcome. I get it.'
Chaurasia's creative vision is rooted in unity through contrast. 'As I always say that we are the two sides of a country which present the classic form. So the Indian culture, heritage music, the classical form is very strong and the Eastern classical form is very strong. So why not bring them together?'
'Somewhere we find common ground and try to figure it out because it sounds great because and the best part — it's totally organic. It's totally acoustic unplugged. Unplugged symphony.
Rakesh Chaurasia, widely regarded as one of India's greatest living musicians, practicing with the CT Philharmonic Orchestra for the upcoming world premiere of Symphony of Bansuri
Image: Ian Landsberg
'There's so much happening in the world. I think the two sides of the country and I think the music in common can give peace of mind to anyone. Because I've seen a lot of people saying that music is not my cup of tea. But what I believe, God has given birth to everyone with tone, which is what we speak, and a beat, which is heartbeat.
'Everybody has music running inside and stays with the music. I think that's the best way of being calm and doesn't have any language, doesn't have any religion. Anybody can accept it. Anybody can listen to it. You don't have to be knowledgeable to understand the music. Just sit and enjoy, while we show the world that we can be from different places, different religions, cultures, outlooks, but we are capable of becoming one.'
Chaurasia described the collaboration with the Cape Town Philharmonic Orchestra (CPO) as both intricate and rewarding.
'Well, the pieces, we were sharing it in a group to our conductor and it has been taking quite a bit of time for me to compose, to write a song and then to send it here. I have some songs which have been arranged by an Italian guy and some pieces from our Indian pianist, Sangeet Haldipur. So my job was to write a song and their job was to make it decorated and sound more beautiful.
'They were so compatible and so easygoing. And I was listening to them and we're going to rehearse for two days and really listening to them and I've been already — I have my flute in my hand and I was enjoying. I wanted to play with them. So I'm really looking forward to them.'
Chaurasia's intentions for the audience go far beyond entertainment.
'The bansuri itself stands for spirituality and meditative because this instrument has been played by Lord Krishna, which you can imagine. How old is this instrument? According to history, it's like 5,000 years old. And it's one of the most organic instruments because nothing has been applied on this instrument which comes from the factory. It's a small piece of bamboo with a few holes and one side is always shut down with the natural knot of the bamboo.'
The performance will reflect this heritage and innovation.
'We are presenting ... trying to present all kinds of genres. Because as everybody knows, we have a mixed audience. So in the beginning, I'm going to start with classical. The Indian traditional way, classical, where the people can really meditate and take the joy of the classical genre. Then we'll have a break. Then we'll start with a symphony, a special piece composed for Cape Town people.
Rakesh Chaurasia
Image: Ian Landsberg
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

African voices shine in Disney's new releases
African voices shine in Disney's new releases

The South African

time13 minutes ago

  • The South African

African voices shine in Disney's new releases

For over a century, Disney has captivated audiences worldwide with timeless stories and iconic characters. These tales create lasting bonds across generations, showcasing the rich diversity of global communities, identities, histories, and traditions. Africa is no exception. Storytellers and stories from the continent shine brightly on Disney's platforms, celebrating its unique culture and spirit. This month, Disney+ premieres The Academy , a moving documentary that highlights this commitment. The film is directed by Tribeca-winning South African filmmaker Julia Jansch. Julia is known for My Father the Mover , and the film is produced by Cape Town's Southern Point Pictures. The film tells the story of Azile Arosi. Azile is a young woman from Khayelitsha who finds healing and purpose through sailing. Set at the Royal Cape Yacht Club, her journey begins in an unfamiliar world but quickly turns into a powerful path of self-belief and empowerment. The climax sees her leading a race around Robben Island, symbolising triumph over adversity. Azile's story, guided by Academy manager Lindani Mchunu, explores resilience, identity, and the quest for access. The dramatic visuals of Table Bay and the emotive soundtrack elevate the story. Jansch said, ' The Academy is about challenging long-standing inequalities and redefining legacy institutions through sport. It shows how sport in the right hands can be revolutionary.' This film beautifully presents everyday heroes and inspires change. But this is just one example. Disney+ offers a growing collection of African stories told by local talent or inspired by the continent's rich cultures. Star Wars: Visions Volume 2 features 'Aau's Song,' an animated short crafted by South African writers-directors Nadia Darries and Daniel Clarke. They worked alongside Triggerfish Animation Studios. The story follows Aau, an alien child whose voice has strange powers. They blend African folklore with the vast Star Wars mythology, creating a tale that feels both universal and uniquely African. Kizazi Moto: Generation Fire is an exhilarating animated sci-fi anthology presenting ten short films created by Africa's rising animation directors. Executive produced by Oscar-winner Peter Ramsey, it imagines futures shaped by African histories and cultures. Expect advanced technology, aliens, spirits, and monsters. It's a thrilling new frontier for African storytelling. Kiff , an animated buddy-comedy series from South African creators Lucy Heavens and Nic Smal, captures the spirit of Cape Town's communities. A lively squirrel embarks on adventures with Barry, a naïve bunny. The show's unique animation and heartwarming stories offer a fresh, local flavour that resonates globally. Disney's Iwájú marks a landmark collaboration between Walt Disney Animation Studios and Pan-African company Kugali. Set in futuristic Lagos, Nigeria, it follows Tola, a privileged island girl, and her friend Kole, a brilliant tech prodigy. The series pulses with Lagos' energy, innovation, and spirit, bringing African sci-fi storytelling to the world stage. Even Disney's biggest blockbusters bear African marks. South African actors Dr John Kani and Connie Chiume add deep authenticity to Marvel's Black Panther films, honouring African heritage. Dr Kani also voices Rafiki in The Lion King (2019) and returned in the 2024 prequel Mufasa: The Lion King , joined by comedian Kagiso Lediga, according to Good Things Guy. Disney+ actively celebrates African talent. Executive Producer Peter Ramsey emphasises, 'We want to amplify authentic African voices and stories. These narratives deserve to be seen and honoured globally.' Finally, the inspiring Queen of Katwe tells the true story of a young girl from rural Uganda who discovers chess. With family support, she chases her dream of becoming a world champion. The film, directed by Mira Nair, stars David Oyelowo, Lupita Nyong'o, and Madina Nalwanga. In a world eager for authentic voices, Disney's work from Africa stands as a beacon of hope and pride. Let us know by leaving a comment below, or send a WhatsApp to 060 011 021 1. Subscribe to The South African website's newsletters and follow us on WhatsApp, Facebook, X and Bluesky for the latest news.

Dua Lipa proudly becomes Kosovo Citizen
Dua Lipa proudly becomes Kosovo Citizen

The South African

time2 hours ago

  • The South African

Dua Lipa proudly becomes Kosovo Citizen

Pop star Dua Lipa has proudly become a citizen of Kosovo, a move that brings together her two worlds. The London-born singer, whose parents are Kosovan-Albanian, described the moment as a union of her identity. 'It feels like my two sides are now one,' Lipa said during the ceremony. The event was hosted by Kosovo's President, Vjosa Osmani. She called Lipa 'one of the most iconic cultural figures in our country's history'. She also spoke warmly about the singer's deep connection to Kosovo, according to the BBC . 'Dua and Kosovo have always been inseparable. From the world's biggest stages to the hearts of millions, she's carried our story with strength, pride, and grace,' Osmani posted on social media. Lipa lived in Pristina, Kosovo's capital, briefly from the age of 11 when her family moved back after Kosovo declared independence. The country broke away from Serbia in 2008, a move recognised by many Western nations but not by countries such as Spain, Greece, Russia, and China. The divide still causes tensions, but Lipa's role shines amid this complex history. The singer expressed how much the citizenship means to her and her family. 'I love this country, and this means so much to me and my family,' she said. She also holds British and Albanian citizenship, having been granted Albanian citizenship in 2022 for promoting the country through her music and fame. Kosovo also named Lipa an Honorary Ambassador in 2022. She has used her platform to advocate for Kosovo globally and to support vulnerable communities there. Her charity work and cultural influence have helped change perceptions of Kosovo, especially through the Sunny Hill Festival she established in 2018 with her father. The festival seeks to highlight Kosovo's vibrant culture rather than its past of conflict. Lipa headlined the Sunny Hill Festival this year during her visit. After the concert, she shared a message on Instagram. 'Sharing this night with you all, in the city that shaped me, surrounded by so much energy, joy, and pride… It's hard to put into words what it means.' The festival has become a symbol of hope and optimism for many Kosovans and offers a fresh narrative to the world about this young nation. For South Africans, many of whom come from diverse cultural backgrounds and have experienced their struggles for recognition and identity, Lipa's story resonates deeply. U.K. Ambassador to Kosovo, Jonathan Hargreaves, praised Lipa too. 'The UK and Kosovo are proud to call Dua Lipa one of our own,' he said with a smile in a photo alongside the star. With this new citizenship, Dua Lipa strengthens her bond with Kosovo and continues to shine a light on her heritage from the global stage. Let us know by leaving a comment below, or send a WhatsApp to 060 011 021 1. Subscribe to The South African website's newsletters and follow us on WhatsApp, Facebook, X and Bluesky for the latest news.

Megan Thee Stallion and Psy headline new star-studded series
Megan Thee Stallion and Psy headline new star-studded series

The South African

time4 hours ago

  • The South African

Megan Thee Stallion and Psy headline new star-studded series

Apple TV+ is set to launch a thrilling new music competition series, KPopped . The show will bring together some of the biggest names from the West and the vibrant world of K-pop. The eight-part series will premiere on 29 August and promises a unique fusion of musical styles. Iconic Western artists will partner with K-pop stars to reinvent their biggest hits. South African viewers will no doubt appreciate this exciting cultural exchange. The show reflects both global trends and the growing influence of diverse music genres. Hosted by comedian Soojeong Son, known for his work on Servant and Search Party , KPopped showcases a star-studded lineup, according to Deadline . The show's hosts, Megan Thee Stallion and Psy, bring an electrifying energy to the competition. Megan Thee Stallion is a global hip-hop powerhouse, and Psy is the K-pop legend behind the viral hit Gangnam Style . The series pits established Western musicians against K-pop groups such as BILLIE, Itzy, KEP1ER, JO1, Ateez, STAYC, Kiss of Life, and Blackswan. Each episode features collaborators reimagining famous tracks like Savage , Wannabe, Ice Ice Baby , and Waterfalls . Imagine Savage transformed by Korean pop beats, performed live in Seoul. The series' live audience will then decide which new 'K-popped' song triumphs. South African fans who enjoy music competitions and genre-bending shows will find KPopped particularly compelling. The show captures the essence of fusion between cultures, a theme that resonates in South Africa's vibrant, diverse music scene. The collaboration between global and Korean artists echoes the country's own musical blend, from hip-hop and house to traditional genres. Megan Thee Stallion expressed her excitement. 'It's an honour to work alongside phenomenal K-pop artists and bring something fresh to fans worldwide. This is about celebrating music without boundaries.' Psy added. ' KPopped highlights the power of music to bridge cultures and create amazing new sounds. We're thrilled to bring this energy to Apple TV+ and viewers everywhere.' KPopped celebrates innovation and global unity in music. Executive producers include Moira Ross, Lionel Richie, and Miky Lee, along with Megan Thee Stallion and Greg Foster. CJ ENM and Eureka Productions partner to produce the show, lending strong industry expertise to the project. Apple TV+ is investing heavily in original content appealing to diverse audiences. The cost of producing such star-studded, cross-cultural shows is significant, with estimated expenses around R70 million. This underscores the platform's commitment to quality entertainment. KPopped offers a fresh perspective on musical collaboration and the global rise of K-pop. With its high-energy performances, diverse cast, and innovative concepts, the series promises to be a thrilling addition to the streaming landscape this August. Let us know by leaving a comment below, or send a WhatsApp to 060 011 021 1. Subscribe to The South African website's newsletters and follow us on WhatsApp, Facebook, X and Bluesky for the latest news.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store