Sprint @ Museu do Oriente, Lisbon, Portugal
Jyotsna Srikanth's 'Bangalore Dreams' trio is Indian Contemporary Music. The Indian violin is in the forefront with the backing of drums/ethnic percussion & keyboards/piano.
Jyotsna Srikanth - violin
Shadrach Solomon - piano
NS Manjunath - drums/ethnic percussion
Sprint is a fast paced composition by Jyotsna Srikanth in the raga Sindhubhairavi.
Jyotsna Srikanth is the most sought after Indian violinist and composer in Europe, known for her versatility and ability to collaborate with different genres seamlessly and with ease. She is intensely rooted in south Indian classical music alongside having formal western classical music education.
Jyotsna has flourished as a performer and composer, exploring lush ground in the crossover between Indian music and a variety of world music & contemporary flavours. Her violin playing has a nice blend of 'bhava' [musical expression and emotion] & fingering technique, a result of three decades of experimentation.
Ms. Srikanth has featured in many major global music events and venues like WOMAD, Red Violin Festival, BBC Proms, Royal Albert Hall, Queen Elizabeth Hall & The Music Academy, Chennai. She was conferred the Fellowship from the Trinity College of Music, London for South Indian Carnatic music.
Having played violin for nearly 200 Indian films, she is currently working on numerous large scale music experiments, bringing communities together. Jyotsna is the Artistic Director of the London International Arts Festival and Dhruv Arts.
Shadrach Solomon is an accomplished pianist, arranger and music producer. He lends background scores to South Indian Movies. He also specialises in arranging for crossover genres and most sought after keyboard artist for crossover genre shows. He is one of the very few pianists in India who can play ragas on the piano.
Manjunath NS is the most sought after percussionist in Bangalore, South India who adapts himself to play percussion for different styles and genres, but at the same time sticks on to authentic Indian flavour of drumming along with an aesthetic presentation. He also is adept in playing Indian ethnic percussion.
For more details visit indianviolin.eu
The video is produced by Eka, Lisbon, Portugal.
Museu do Oriente • Lisboa • Portugal | BeSisluxe Tours
Com o intuito de fortalecer os vínculos entre civilizações ocidentais e orientais, o Museu do Oriente destaca-se como um espaço de referência, dedicado ao conhecimento e divulgação das relações históricas entre os portugueses e os povos asiáticos. Resgatando as tradições e vivências desde os primeiros contatos entre culturas tão distintas, o Museu do Oriente proporciona aos seus visitantes uma viagem por cinco séculos de cultura, contada através de seu rico e diverso acervo. Confira no vídeo a nossa visita às suas exposições e veja as coleções de peças de enorme valor histórico e beleza!
MUSEU DO ORIENTE, LISBOA
Este museu abriu em Lisboa ni início do século XXI num edifício emblemático da estrutura portuária do Porto relacionada com a pesca do bacalhau e construído nos anos quarenta do século XX. O acervo apresenta inúmeras peças de arte oriental com especial destaque para as relacionadas com a presença portuguesa nessa parte do mundo.
Raghuvamsha @ Museu do Oriente, Lisbon, Portugal
Jyotsna Srikanth's 'Bangalore Dreams' trio is Indian Contemporary Music. The Indian violin is in the forefront with the backing of drums/ethnic percussion & keyboards/piano.
Jyotsna Srikanth - violin
Shadrach Solomon - piano
Manjunath NS - drums/ethnic percussion
Raghuvamsha in the raga Kadanakutuhala, a South Indian carnatic composition of Patnam Subramanya Iyer, presented in the contemporary style.
Jyotsna Srikanth is the most sought after Indian violinist and composer in Europe, known for her versatility and ability to collaborate with different genres seamlessly and with ease. She is intensely rooted in south Indian classical music alongside having formal western classical music education.
Jyotsna has flourished as a performer and composer, exploring lush ground in the crossover between Indian music and a variety of world music & contemporary flavours. Her violin playing has a nice blend of 'bhava' [musical expression and emotion] & fingering technique, a result of three decades of experimentation.
Ms. Srikanth has featured in many major global music events and venues like WOMAD, Red Violin Festival, BBC Proms, Royal Albert Hall, Queen Elizabeth Hall & The Music Academy, Chennai. She was conferred the Fellowship from the Trinity College of Music, London for South Indian Carnatic music.
Having played violin for nearly 200 Indian films, she is currently working on numerous large scale music experiments, bringing communities together. Jyotsna is the Artistic Director of the London International Arts Festival and Dhruv Arts.
Shadrach Solomon is an accomplished pianist, arranger and music producer. He lends background scores to South Indian Movies. He also specialises in arranging for crossover genres and most sought after keyboard artist for crossover genre shows. He is one of the very few pianists in India who can play ragas on the piano.
Manjunath NS is the most sought after percussionist in Bangalore, South India who adapts himself to play percussion for different styles and genres, but at the same time sticks on to authentic Indian flavour of drumming along with an aesthetic presentation. He also is adept in playing Indian ethnic percussion.
For more details visit indianviolin.eu
The video is produced by Eka, Lisbon, Portugal.
Hélder Reis no Museu do Oriente em Lisboa
Programa Sociedade Civil dia 19 fevereiro 2015 - 35 anos cooperação Portugal e China
K POP Workshop - Museu do Oriente [Lisbon/Portugal]
Thillana @ Museu Do Oriente, Lisbon, Portugal
Jyotsna Srikanth's 'Bangalore Dreams' trio is Indian Contemporary Music. The Indian violin is in the forefront with the backing of drums/ethnic percussion & keyboards/piano.
Jyotsna Srikanth - violin
Shadrach Solomon - piano
Manjunath NS - drums/ethnic percussion
Thillana in the raga Dhanashree, a composition of Maharaja Swathi Tirunal is a rhythmically intricate piece presented in the contemporary style.
Jyotsna Srikanth is the most sought after Indian violinist and composer in Europe, known for her versatility and ability to collaborate with different genres seamlessly and with ease. She is intensely rooted in south Indian classical music alongside having formal western classical music education.
Jyotsna has flourished as a performer and composer, exploring lush ground in the crossover between Indian music and a variety of world music & contemporary flavours. Her violin playing has a nice blend of 'bhava' [musical expression and emotion] & fingering technique, a result of three decades of experimentation.
Ms. Srikanth has featured in many major global music events and venues like WOMAD, Red Violin Festival, BBC Proms, Royal Albert Hall, Queen Elizabeth Hall & The Music Academy, Chennai. She was conferred the Fellowship from the Trinity College of Music, London for South Indian Carnatic music.
Having played violin for nearly 200 Indian films, she is currently working on numerous large scale music experiments, bringing communities together. Jyotsna is the Artistic Director of the London International Arts Festival and Dhruv Arts.
Shadrach Solomon is an accomplished pianist, arranger and music producer. He lends background scores to South Indian Movies. He also specialises in arranging for crossover genres and most sought after keyboard artist for crossover genre shows. He is one of the very few pianists in India who can play ragas on the piano.
Manjunath NS is the most sought after drummer in Bangalore, South India who adapts himself to play percussion for different styles and genres, but at the same time sticks on to authentic Indian flavour of drumming along with an aesthetic presentation. He also is adept in playing Indian ethnic percussion.
For more details visit indianviolin.eu
The video is produced by Eka, Lisbon, Portugal
Bernhard Schimpelsberger, M-PeX & Dilen LIVE @ Museu do Oriente (Lisbon, 04-11-2016)
Bernhard Schimpelsberger, M-PeX & Dilen LIVE | Museu do Oriente (Lisbon) | 04-11-2016 | Video credits: Carina Nunes | Audio recording & mixing: Museu do Oriente | Audio mastering: M-PeX.
British - Austrian musician Bernhard Schimpelsberger plays the percussion and composes genre defying music. On his travels around the world he constantly collects new sounds that enrich his manyfold artistic collaborations.
M-PeX is a musician, composer and producer from Lisbon, Portugal, who has in the portuguese guitar the hallmark of his musical identity, merging their sound with diverse soundscapes, including electronic music. His creations aim to modernize and globalize this traditional instrument from portuguese culture, culminating in a bold and innovative musical confluence.
Dilen started as a DJ in the 90's, he worked with top musicians and producers and his career is growing between Portugal, Germany and UK, playing in music festivals and having his videoclips on TV shows around the world. Playing live and Djing, his music is a delicious blend of elements from the universe of classical India with a hint of flavours from other parts of the world and different styles.
Producer: EKA Unity
Museu do Oriente em Lisboa
A Alma e a Gente - VI #45 - Museu do Oriente - 16 Nov 2008
Prof. José Hermano Saraiva
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MUSEU DO ALJUBE - FILME PROMOCIONAL
MUSEU DE MARINHA | Sugestão de fim de semana
Aproveite este fim de semana para descobrir o Museu de Marinha
Praça do Império, Lisboa
T: 213620019
museumarinha.pt
Museu Nacional Ferroviário de Portugal National Railway Museum of Portugal
A tour of the National Railway Museum of Portugal at Entrocamento, about an hour north of Lisbon by InterCity train.
Um passeio pelo Museu da Ferrovia Nacional de Portugal no Entroncamento, cerca de uma hora ao norte de Lisboa pelo comboio Intercidades.
Museu do Oriente Dança Indiana Kathak, Lisboa 18 /11/ 2013 (Amaidas)
Museu do Oriente Dança Indiana Kathak de Comunidade Hindu de Portugal com a divulgação e a participação da Embaixada da Índia em Lisboa *Portugal
SHAKIR KHAN (Sitar) and VIKAS TRIPATHI (Tabla) @ MUSEU DO ORIENTE - LISBON - PORTUGAL - 12.07.2014
Excert of the concert
Museu Nacional de Arte Antiga Lisboa
Museu Nacional de Arte Antiga Lisboa
Museu do Aljube em Lisboa (Antiga Prisão)
Visita ao Museu do Aljube (Resistência e Liberdade) em Lisboa, antiga cadeia de presos políticos. O espaço museológico foi inaugurado a 25 de Abril de 2015 destinado a expor e divulgar o período histórico da opressão ditatorial, resistência e luta pela liberdade durante o fascismo em Portugal. Como interesse secundário pode-se visitar uma cisterna árabe 0:23 e apreciar a vista panorâmica desde o topo 3:13
Museu da Fundação Oriente - Lisboa
Museu dedicado à arte e à presença de Portugal no Oriente. Muito interessante e recomendado.
Lancaran Semangat interpretado no Museu do Oriente (Lisboa) [gamelan LIVE, lisbon)
Inserido no concerto do dia 4 de junho de 2011, o lancaran Semangat é uma canção que apela à união através da prática do gamelão. Isto torna-se evidente ao ser interpretada pelo Grupo Yogistragong (gamelão) e pelo Grupo de Gamelão da FCSH (canto). O concerto foi o culminar de um semestre de estudos no âmbito da Licenciatura em Ciências Musicais da FCSH-UNL, tendo como co-produtores o Grupo de Gamelão da FCSH e o Museu do Oriente e o apoio da Embaixada da Indonésia em Portugal. O resultado foi tão positivo quanto entusiasmante, revelando-se numa experiência de sucesso.
Museu Arqueológico do Carmo | Lisbon Portugal
Museu Arqueológico do Carmo | Lisbon Portugal