Taj Mahal Tea House Sessions-1012119
Taj Mahal Tea House Sessions
Brooke Bond Taj Mahal Tea House doesn’t just draw inspiration from Hindustani ragas; it is home to live Hindustani music performances. This is keeping in with the parent brand’s tradition of celebrating quality and excellence across art forms, be it tea or music.
Notes that make both, enthusiasts and connoisseurs go Wah Taj! fill up the air when Taj Mahal Tea House Sessions are in progress.
From spell-binding instrumentals to mesmerising vocals, these morning rituals feature established artists from across the country.
Contemporary acoustics, vintage ambience, and most of all, an eager audience, elevate Taj Mahal Tea House Sessions into a time as special as one’s favourite cup of tea.
Upcoming Events
Debjyoti Gupta
The pupil of the late Pt. Buddhadeb Dasgupta and Ustad Shahid Pervez, Debjyoti Gupta is today one of India’s most renowned Sitar players. Watch this maestro in action in a special performance, with Tabla player Yashwant Vaishnav.
Time : 13th December 2019 I 10:00 am to 11:30 am.
Location : Bandra West.
Pt. Vishwanath Kanhere
A renowned soloist who has performed with many great vocalists in the country, Pt. Vishwanath Kanhere is also one of the best harmonists in the country. Come witness an exclusive solo performance by this multitalented maestro.
Time : 14th December 2019 I 10:00 am to 11:30 am.
Location : Bandra West.
Rajan Mashelkar
Under the tutelage of veteran Pt. DK Datar, Rajan Mashelkar has grown to become one of India’s leading violinists. He hails from Goa, the land of gifted musicians, and is also greatly skilled at playing the Tabla. Come watch him play his magic in the company of young Tabla player Tejovrush Joshi.
Time : 15th December 2019 I 10:00 am to 11:30 am.
Location : Bandra West.
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Artists who made us go Wah Taj!
Varsha Joshi Sohoni
Varsha Joshi Sohoni, a renowned classical singer from the Jaipur-Atrauli Gharana has mesmerized hearts across the country. Experience her captivating voice in an exclusive music session at Taj Mahal Tea House, with tabla guru, Subodh Chowkidar, and harmonium maestro, Dnyaneshwar Sonawane.
Date Performed: 12th November 2019
Pradeep Barot
Hailing from the Maihar Gharana, and trained renowned Sarod player, Pradeep Barot, is coming to Taj Mahal Tea House this Gandhi Jayanti. Trained under the tutelage of his father, Mohanlal Barot, Vasant Rai and Annapurna Devi, come witness this virtuoso soothe your senses in a Jugalbandi with Tabla player, Tarun Lala.