GIVE PEACE A CHANCE: Award-winning music group, Surabhi Ensemble, comprising several musicians including Mexican guitarist, vocalist Juan Dies (left) and Spanish acoustic guitarist Carlo Basile (right), will perform at Museum of Goa, Pilerne, on January 8, 2024, as part of their peace tour, ‘Bridging Cultures Through Harmony’. Photo: Gomantak Times
Art & Culture

Chicago music group on why Goa is the ideal concert venue

As part of their Global Peace tour, the ‘Surabhi Ensemble’ will wrap up their India tour with a performance at the Museum of Goa in Pilerne on January 8, 2025, celebrating unity through music

GT Desk

Music has the power to foster global peace and unite diverse cultures, and Goa’s multiculturalism presents the ideal setting for the display of global music traditions, according to globally celebrated musicians Carlo Basile and Juan Dies.

As members of ‘Surabhi Ensemble’, an award-winning world music band based in Chicago, USA, the duo spoke about how their collaborative artistry embodies this vision, during a recent ‘MOG Sundays’ talk at the Museum of Goa (MOG), Pilerne.

BEHIND THE TOUR

Founded by award-winning Chicago-based veena artiste of Indian origin, Saraswathi Ranganathan, and guitarist Carlo Basile, ‘Surabhi Ensemble’ seamlessly blends diverse global musical traditions to promote cross-cultural connections, guided by their vision of ‘#liveasonefamily’.

Currently touring India as part of their Global Peace Tour ‘Bridging Cultures Through Harmony’, the ensemble, which is conducting a series of musical initiatives in Goa from January 5 - 9 will bring the vibrancy of global musical cultures to the Museum of Goa on January 8.

The ensemble will conclude their Indian tour in Goa.

Founded by award-winning Chicago-based veena artiste of Indian origin, Saraswathi Ranganathan, and guitarist Carlo Basile, ‘Surabhi Ensemble’ seamlessly blends diverse global musical traditions to promote cross-cultural connections, guided by their vision of ‘#liveasonefamily’.

“Goa seems like the perfect place to conclude our tour in India since it was an important port that welcomed many cultures back in the day. The Museum of Goa, Pilerne, also follows in these footsteps,” says Carlo Basile, co-founder of ‘Surabhi Ensemble’ and Spanish acoustic guitarist.

“Because of the topography of Goa and the nature of the designs at MOG, I think the museum lends itself to the concept that we're talking of – many cultures coming together,” he adds.

MUSIC FOR PEACE

The ‘Surabhi Ensemble’ has travelled across the US, Europe, Africa and Asia to spread the idea of music as a promoter of peace.

Incorporating Carnatic ragas, Spanish flamenco, West African drumming, Middle Eastern maqam (a system of melodic modes) and Mexican folk music, the ensemble's performances also seamlessly integrate dance forms like Bharatnatyam, Rajasthani folk and flamenco.

The ‘Surabhi Ensemble’ has travelled across the US, Europe, Africa and Asia to spread the idea of music as a promoter of peace.

Addressing the challenges of blending such diverse art forms into a single harmonious performance, Mexican guitarist and vocalist of ‘Surabhi Ensemble’ Juan Dies states, “Knowing when to take the lead role and when to take a supporting role is crucial, and so is listening and not being egotistical.”

“As musicians, we're not just performing and saying things, but sharing important messages and cultural insights,” he shares.

The ensemble has performed in various venues worldwide, but performing at a museum marks a significant milestone for them.

“When you experience art at a museum or an art gallery, you feel better about yourself and the world. That is what art is supposed to do. And, I think that's what we want our Goan audience to take away from our performance here,” concludes Basile.

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