
Barbican
Midnight Ragas with Kala Ramnath & Jayanthi Kumaresh
About the Event
Hindustani violin and Carnatic veena in a midnight jugalbandi across India’s two classical traditions
At the stroke of twelve, two of India’s foremost string players meet on stage for a jugalbandi, a duet form where musicians from different traditions improvise together, responding to each other in real time.
Kala Ramnath, a Hindustani violinist known for phrases that move between yearning and stillness, draws ragas with her bow in long, expressive arcs. Beside her, Jayanthi Kumaresh plays the Saraswati veena, rooted in the Carnatic tradition — its plucked strings producing a quality entirely different from Ramnath’s bowed lines. Sukhvinder Singh Pinky (tabla) and Sai Giridhar (mridangam) anchor the North and South Indian rhythmic systems respectively. The result is a conversation between two musical languages happening in the room, improvised and unrepeatable.
Date
calendar_today31/10/2026
TimeLondon Time
schedule23:55
Venue
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Barbican
Silk St, Barbican, London EC2Y 8DS
Price
39 £