In Conversation and Song with JAS Musicals

Dates
04 September 2024, 6:30pm

Venue
RCM Museum

Tickets
Pay What You Can

Our Pay What You Can model allows you to choose a ticket price that works for you, from £2 to £15, with a free option to ensure our events are accessible to all audience members.  

Any donation you are able to make will directly support our talented students and help us to provide a first-class educational experience for this next generation of professional musicians. 

A traditional South Asian musical instrument, photographed in the RCM Museum.

04 September 2024, 6:30pm

Venue
RCM Museum

Tickets
Pay What You Can

Our Pay What You Can model allows you to choose a ticket price that works for you, from £2 to £15, with a free option to ensure our events are accessible to all audience members.  

Any donation you are able to make will directly support our talented students and help us to provide a first-class educational experience for this next generation of professional musicians. 

Jasmeet and Harjit Shah have manufactured, supplied, and restored musical instruments for musicians and dancers around the world since founding JAS Musicals in Southall in 1985.

The RCM Museum is delighted to present the unique opportunity to learn about and hear instruments on display in Awaken: Sufi Music & Women of South Asia as Harjit Shah speaks about the craft, production, and restoration of South Asian instruments between London and Delhi.

The talk will be accompanied by performances on selected instruments kindly lent for display by JAS Musicals.

Supported by The Cockayne Foundation 

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