Aga Khan University Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Karachi, Pakistan invites you to a lecture and musical demonstration on Sounds of the Subcontinent: Theory vs. Oral Tradition on October 21, 2009.
Time and Venue: 4:00 – 6:00 pm
AKU Auditorium, Karachi, Pakistan
Lecture on Ethnomusicology in South Asia – Theory vs. Oral Tradition by Dr Regula Burckhardt Qureshi University of Alberta, Canada
Performance and Demonstration by Ms Saffia Saleem Beyg, Director, Sampurna
Artists: Gul Muhammad (on Sarangi), Hasan (on Tabla) and Turab Ali (on Sitar)
Admission is free and on first come first serve basis

Wow! Professor Regula Qureshi is a living legend. It is truly gratifying to see her present at AKU.
When my family first moved to Edmonton in the 70’s, we had the pleasure of going to a concert at the University of Alberta where Professor Qureshi played the sarangi. That memorable experience has always remained with me over the years.
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Dear UofA graduate,
Sorry for this belated response. I was fortunate enough to have attended that memorable event when I met my Ustad-behen Dr. Regula Burckhardt Qureshi for the first time. [Both of us were students of Sarangi maestro Ustad Hamid Husain.]
Dr Qureshi’s lecture was amazingly informative & interesting and I sincerely wished it continued for at least another hour. Another guest of this event was the famous scholar of Urdu, Dr. Brian Silver (of VOA Urdu Service), who is a keen sitar player & musicologist.
Was wondering if some one saved a recording of Dr. Qureshi’s sarangi recital you have mentioned. Her sarangi playing must have been in a lot fluent form then as her learning & practice were quite fresh. // With kind regards,
Musically,
Riaz Ahmad Barni
Karachi – Pakistan
riaz_44@yahoo.com
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