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AKSHARA
Monday, March 9, 2026 at 7:00PM

Baruch PAC
55 Lexington Ave,
entrance on 25th street between Lexington and 3rd avenue
New York, NY 10010


Monday, March 9 at 7 pm


All seats $35

$20 with CUNY ID


A Silberman Recital Series concert


Presented in association with the Lyric Chamber Music Society


Program to be announced

 

Building new forms on the foundations of Indian classical music, Carnatic musician, composer, and educator Bala Skandan formed Akshara Music Ensemble in 2008, assembling New York’s strongest voices in Indian classical music to explore the crossroads of the traditional and the contemporary. Skandan’s original music expresses classical Carnatic (South Indian) ragas and talas through the forms of world music, jazz improvisation, and modern composition, creating a music as dynamic and diverse as New York City itself. With an instrumentation ranging from hammered dulcimer, violins, and cello to mridangam, kanjira, and bansuri, Akshara’s music utilizes a broad sonic palette that highlights its members’ backgrounds in Carnatic, Hindustani, Western Classical, and Folk music. Through agile melody, propulsive percussion, and energetic ensemble interplay, they craft a hybrid music of uncommon beauty and rigor.

Akshara has presented work sponsored by some of New York’s leading arts institutions and music venues, including the Lincoln Center David Geffen Hall, National Gallery of Art in Washington, the Symphony Space in NYC, Rubin Museum of Art, Lyric Chamber Music Society, Cornelia St. Café and Rockwood Music Hall. In addition to their musical performances, Akshara is active in composing and performing new music to accompany classical dance productions, teaching workshops and masterclasses to music students, and bringing the richness of Indian classical traditions to audiences of initiates and neophytes alike.

 

Bala SkandanMridangam vocal rhythm

Richard BennettPiano
Visveshwar NagarajanFlute
Moto FukushimaBass guitar
Kabilan JeganathanKanjira
Parthiv MohanViolin