Published 20 Dec, 2018 04:23pm

Ali Sethi will be performing at New York's Carnegie Hall

Ali Sethi is all set to perform next spring in New York’s famous Carnegie Hall.

Commissioned by the American Composers Orchestra and written by the Pulitzer-Prize winning composer Du Yun, the concerto ‘Where We Lost Our Shadows’ explores themes of migration and memory through music.

Sethi has trained for years with classical maestros Naseeruddin Saami and Farida Khanum. As a soloist on the piece, he will bring his understanding of traditional raags to this performance.

Speaking about the project, he said, “This is a powerful work that speaks to our moment in vital ways. It allows me to represent my culture in a global context. I’m thrilled to be a part of it.”

Carnegie Hall is the world’s most prestigious concert space, reputed to have the best acoustics for musical performance. It was memorialised most recently in the Meryl Streep movie, Florence Foster Jenkins.

The entrance of Carnegie Hall

Aside from playing in Carnegie’s Zankel Hall, the piece will also travel to Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. and London’s Southbank Center

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