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 Maharshi Raval - Australia & # 39; s Most Prominent Tabla Player <br/>-2

The Sydney Opera House is proud to welcome back Maharshi Raval, Australia & # 39; s most prominent tabla player for a reunion concert where he will be playing, once again, with world music artist Mahmood Khan. Maharshi Raval will be reunited with Australia ; s new singing voice, Tamasin Howard. Live music will be performed by Joe Manton, where bass has no boundaries and Mike Chin, known for fusing the digital with the spiritual. All of Australia will be beating to the rhythms of Shaun Tarring.

Fans of Maharshi Raval, Tamasin Howard, Joe Manton, Mike Chin or Shaun Tarring may remember their last group appearance, together with Mahmood Khan on the Kerri-anne morning show back in August of 2011 where they performed live on stage, Mahmood Khan ; 2007 hit single "Like the River" together. Mahmood originally recorded "Like the River" as part of a live music performance at the Sydney Opera House. The perfect blend of a wide variety of great musical talents brought together on stage will be This one night musical event can be enjoyed by the young and old and should not be repeatedly once again, one night only, on November 16, 2013. The concert will be sponsored by isowmail, the world & # 39; s first personal emailing system. missed.

Maharshi won first prize back in 1994 at the National Youth Festival Tabla Competition in Jaipur, India and now Teclin in different styles such as Classical, Folk and Fusion Maharshi has taken time to see the world and play his music, it seems that he has as great a talent for teaching as he has for the tabla.

While currently residing in Sydney, he has traveled the world. From traveling with vocalists and dancers to instrumentalists, he can say he has been seen already in the Sydney Opera House at least once in his lifetime already; Maharshi Raval can add to his résumé his performances at the Oz Asia Festival and on various Australian TV shows as well. Some of which include the above mentioned Kerri-anne show, X-Factor with India-Rose and Good News Week with Sarangan.

In November of 2012, while teaching at the Benaras Gharana school, Maharshi Raval was performing with hang drum player, Prabhu. Together their live music performance became an extraordinary fusion of East and West, New Age and Folk, Jazz and Dance, Trance / Spiritual and World Music all rolled into one beautiful work of art. Their music was really an uncharted journey to celebrate life, a connection with nature through enchantment with sound and vibration.




 Maharshi Raval - Australia & # 39; s Most Prominent Tabla Player <br/>-2


 Maharshi Raval - Australia & # 39; s Most Prominent Tabla Player <br/>-2

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