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On March 13, the director of MusicUnitesUS, Prof.
On March 13, the director of MusicUnitesUS, Prof.
On Saturday, MusicUnitesUS brought together "three distinguished artists whose repertoire, instruments and individual musical journeys reflect the global reach of raga music in the 21st century," according to the evening's program.
Twice a year, Prof. Judith Eissenberg (MUS), director of MusicUnitesUs holds a residency highlighting the music of a region or culture outside of the U.S. From March 6 to 10, in what promises to be one of its finest residencies, MusicUnitesUs will bring three master musicians for a week-long residency titled "Improvisations?Raga from Afghanistan and North India." In an interview with justArts, Eissenberg said that, "Traditional raga involves three elements: a soloist, a drone and a drum.
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