MEET THE MUSICIANS

Pandit Shubhendra Rao (sitar) is an internationally acclaimed performer, composer, cultural entrepreneur and music educator. A protégé of Bharat Ratna Pandit Ravi Shankar, Shubhendra Rao’s relentless service in promoting Indian music has made him a highly respected figure in the field of music and education across the world. As a composer, he pushes the boundaries of classical music across cultures, composing and collaborating with Chinese Pipa maestro Gao Hong, American Jazz Guitarist Freddie Bryant, Japanese legendary singer Ryoko Moriyama, Bilbao Symphony Orchestra, Brazilian Symphony Orchestra, and the Chinese National Orchestra, amongst others. He is also the Founding Director of Musikul Education Pvt Ltd and co-founder of the Shubhendra and Saskia Rao Foundation, together with his wife, Dutch Cellist Saskia Rao-de Haas, transforming the way music is taught in schools in India. As the Indian delegate of the Creative Youth Development Conference hosted by the Massachusetts Cultural Council, he collaborates with an international team of experts on creating effective international policies on Child & Youth Arts Education. Shubhendra Rao is the first recipient of the Atal Behari Vajpayee National Award for his contribution to Art and Culture and the 2019 recipient of the prestigious Art Karat Award for Excellence for his contribution in the field of Arts. His recent performances include performing at the UN General Assembly in Geneva for World Human Rights Day and celebrating UNESCO's 80th anniversary at the historic Ajanta-Ellora caves in India.

Ravichandra Kulur (flute) is an internationally acclaimed flautist who began his training under his father, Sri K. Raghavendra Rao, and later spent several years in close association with his guru, the legendary Pandit Ravi Shankar, who honored him as a “flute maestro.” He also shares a close artistic association with Anoushka Shankar and has appeared at iconic venues such as Carnegie Hall, the Kennedy Center, the Sydney Opera House, Disney Hall, and many more. Ravi has performed over 1,200 concerts across 34 countries, blending Carnatic classical, world music and fusion jazz and collaborating with many global icons, including A.R. Rahman and Ricky Kej. His music has received international recognition, including Grammy nominated albums, establishing him as one of the leading flautists on the world stage.

Padma Shankar (violin) is an acclaimed performer, composer and educator, known for her evocative artistry and deep-rooted training in the South Indian classical tradition. A senior disciple of the legendary violin maestro Shri Lalgudi Jayaraman, Padma carries forward his legacy with a nuanced blend of melody, rhythm, and emotional depth. With over three decades of professional experience, Padma has performed extensively across India and internationally, both as a soloist and in major collaborative projects. Her work bridges classical, contemporary and global genres, making her a sought-after voice in both experimental and cross-cultural music settings. Padma has been honored with the prestigious Kalaimamani Award — the highest state recognition for excellence in the arts in Tamil Nadu— along with numerous other accolades for her contributions to Indian classical music. A dedicated educator, Padma has guided a significant number of students worldwide and recently launched Swaraved, a platform offering self-paced violin and vocal courses designed to empower independent learning.

Aayush Mohan (sarod) is one of the most acclaimed Sarod players on the global stage. Known for his distinguished musicality and mastery of the Indian tradition, Aayush is a proud grand-disciple of Bharat Ratna Pandit Ravi Shankar. His training belongs to the revered Senia-Maihar Gharana, having learnt from Balwant Rai Verma, Sharan Rani and Tejendra Majumdar. Apart from his sarod recitals, he often performs alongside his brother, sitarist Lakshay Mohan, the duo being known as the Mohan Brothers. Together, they performed at the prestigious Grammy Museum in Los Angeles at the opening of the exhibition, “Ravi Shankar: A Life in Music.” The duo received a historic endorsement when the Pandit Ravi Shankar upon hearing them in 2012, launched them on their debut U.S. tour under his foundation. Aayush has performed at some of the most respected venues across the world, including Symphony Space in New York City, Berklee College of Music, Central Conservatory of Music in Beijing, the India Fine Arts Academy in San Diego, and Gasteig in Munich. A five-time TEDx speaker, Aayush has also presented lecture-demonstrations at esteemed institutions such as Wien State University in Detroit and University of the Arts in Philadelphia.

Anubrata Chatterjee (tabla) is one of the leading tabla artists of his generation. He is the son and disciple of the world-renowned tabla maestro, Pandit Anindo Chatterjee. Anubrata’s creative approach toward his music includes the traditional Farrukhabad Gharana and Lucknow styles of tabla as well as a modern touch in the presentation of his art with concepts like Beats & Pieces, The T20 of Classical Music. From Carnegie Hall to the Barbican in London from Wigmore Hall in London, to the Esplanade Theatre in Singapore, Anubrata has performed at many prestigious venues and music festivals, and he has shared the stage with well-known artists globally, including Japanese Koto star, Yumi Kurosawa, Wynton Marsalis, Amjad Ali Khan, Hari Prasad Chaurasia, Birju Maharaj, Ranjit Barot and Shankar Mahadeyan. Anubrata has won several awards and accolades, among the most significant, the President’s Gold Medal (2001), awarded by All India Radio; Pandit Nikhil Ghosh Memorial Award (2002); Pandit Basavaraj Rajguru Memorial National Award by Karnataka Government (2014), and Sangeet Natak Akademi Ustad Bismillah Khan Yuva Puraskar (2016).

B C Manjunath (mridangam) born into a rich musical lineage in Bangalore, is the son of Sangeetha Vidyanidhi Dr.B.K. Chandramouli and a disciple of Ganakalabhushana K.N. Krishnamurthy and Padmashri, Sangeetha Kalanidhi Dr. T.K. Murthy. Rooted deeply in the Carnatic tradition, his journey has evolved into a global rhythmic exploration. A recipient of the prestigious Ustad Bismillah Khan Yuva Puraskar from the Central Sangeet Natak Akademi, he has performed in over 60 countries and was invited to perform at Rashtrapati Bhavan for the 76th Republic Day in 2025 before the President and Prime Minister of India. Over the years, he has played with legendary maestros including Pandit Ravishankar, Mysore Nagaraj & Dr. Mysore Manjunath, Dr. L. Subramaniam, Anoushka Shankar, Pt. Bickram Ghosh, Dr. M. Balamuralikrishna, R.K. Srikantan and Dr. Suma Sudhindra, while also sharing the stage with international icons such as Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui, Lucio Dalla, Kani Karaca, Israel Galvan and Het Nederlands Fluit Orkest. As a composer and innovator, Manjunath co-composed “Cosmic Danse” with Sebastien Gaxie for 200 musicians at Maison de la Radio, Paris (Radio France), and has created original rhythmic systems including Fibonacci Tala, Triangular Numbers Tala and Gurukrupa Tala. Recognised as an ‘A’ Grade Artiste of All India Radio and Doordarshan and honoured as Asthana Vidwan of Sri Kanchi Kamakoti Peetam (2012), he has performed at premier venues such as Sydney Opera House, Philharmonie de Paris, Kennedy Center (Washington DC), Queen Elizabeth Hall (London), Sadler’s Wells (London), Theatre de la Ville (Paris), Bimhuis (Amsterdam), La Fenice (Venice) and NCPA (Mumbai). As an educator, he regularly conducts masterclasses at the Conservatorium of Amsterdam and leading international institutions, standing as a rhythmic ambassador who honours tradition while expanding its horizons across cultures.