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48hills
"deeply melds musical (and personal) worlds"
"An exhilarating integration of Indian and Western classical music "
"An exhilarating integration of Indian and Western classical music "
Platform Magazine
"a very special [collaboration]"
India Currents
"a groundbreaking fusion of Indian and European classical music styles."
MIX Magazine
"a courageous, innovative, cross-cultural collaboration"
The Hindu
"beautiful. . .transcends language, definition, boundaries"
India Currents
"a fitting continuation of the majestic traditions of Indian classical music in the modern world."
SF Classical Voice
"The piece also enacts an audible and arguably unprecedented resonance between
Indian and Western classical traditions."
Indian and Western classical traditions."
World Music Central
"the entire album is outstanding, featuring a feast of dazzling solo performances and interplay"
World Music Central
"spellbinding"
Popmatters
"remarkable"
"simply excellent music"
"simply excellent music"
Cultured Focus Magazine
"A genuinely revolutionary listening experience".
"Groundbreaking Album".
"Delivers. . . a new style" " incredible musicianship and sharp production"
"a cinematic landscape"
"rare achievement"
"a sparkling sound"
"bold new choices in composition"
"Groundbreaking Album".
"Delivers. . . a new style" " incredible musicianship and sharp production"
"a cinematic landscape"
"rare achievement"
"a sparkling sound"
"bold new choices in composition"
Calaveras Enterprise
PBS (Southern Oregon) TV
The Score Magazine
Daily Star (Dhaka)
"Arjun Verma masterfully carried out the essence of Indian classical music with his craftsmanship in sitar."
WSKG Radio
The HT Brunch Podcast
Dominican University
News
Mosaic Tessera Newsletter
"Verma meshes traditional dhrupad style with the more common modern style, khyal".
India currents
Co-improv-id with Saxophone and Sitar
2020 Mosaic Grant Awardees
Arjun Verma wins a commissioning grant from Sangam Arts
TV Premier: NBC Bay Area
Arjun performs his original composition, "Dialogues in Suha" during a live televised broadcast on NBC, along with Shenshen Zhang, Robert Howard, and Sudhakar Vaidyanathan
All Otsego
Final concert of Roop Verma, accompanied by son Arjun Verma
Opera Theatre of Saint Louis
Short Interview and Demonstration with Arjun Verma
New York Times
"Fine sitarist Arjun Verma"
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